ViciousRedHead wrote...
thank you for the update on the ps3 I appreciate it maybe it would help to post a separate forum so that we don't have to search through all the pages to find out
PS3 update?
Where!? O__O
ViciousRedHead wrote...
thank you for the update on the ps3 I appreciate it maybe it would help to post a separate forum so that we don't have to search through all the pages to find out
Demaetrea wrote...
Hello, all!
I purchased Return to Ostagar and I am unable to play it as I am told that I need to get a newer version of the game than that which I have installed. I am referred to either the website (www.dragonage.com) or the Dragon Age updater. I'm darned if I can where I can update the game ... either on the site or where I can findr the updater. Where do I look?
Thanks in advance!
Dema
Demaetrea wrote...
Thanks, nOyOki!
I very much appreciate your quick response.
I had managed to stumble my way to the "patch" page ... and, I bookmarked it, too! Hmm, back in the day (Neverwinter Nights and such), we were alerted that a new patch was out and could get it directly from the "Play" screen. Guess I got a little spoiled (and, since I'm BARELY computer semi-literate, I was floundering about)! I'm good to go, now, though.
AcetylLumi wrote...
Downloaded the dlc and i am running the current (1.02a) version of the game and well beyond lothering however the content isn't appearing on my map like the Warden's keep and Stone Prisoner did.
Any fixes?
Victor Wachter wrote...
Killian Kalthorne wrote...
that's just lazy talk... traditional gets old. it all depends on your commitment to make it work. if bioware had been more committed, rto's fix for the ps3 shouldn't have been a problem but they chose to fix the ps3 version last. which, for me as a ps3 owner, is a no-no.
Actually, to clarify, the PS3 version is in certification with Sony right now. It was developed concurrently, and was submitted for testing at the same time as Xbox 360. However, Sony has a different process than Microsoft, and so their process takes longer. This is not to point a finger and blame someone else, but to make you aware of the fact that we do consider the PS3 right along with other platforms. But that part of the release process is something that we don't have control over.
Xionraserai wrote...
Victor Wachter wrote...
Killian Kalthorne wrote...
that's just lazy talk... traditional gets old. it all depends on your commitment to make it work. if bioware had been more committed, rto's fix for the ps3 shouldn't have been a problem but they chose to fix the ps3 version last. which, for me as a ps3 owner, is a no-no.
Actually, to clarify, the PS3 version is in certification with Sony right now. It was developed concurrently, and was submitted for testing at the same time as Xbox 360. However, Sony has a different process than Microsoft, and so their process takes longer. This is not to point a finger and blame someone else, but to make you aware of the fact that we do consider the PS3 right along with other platforms. But that part of the release process is something that we don't have control over.
hmm... thats interesting ... tells me that MS doesnt really care about quality and just does an overlook on the surface while sony goes deep into everything and ensures the best quality für theyr system ...
if thats the case then its really poor for MS and im glad i dont play on pc or (imo cheap copy of ps) xbox360
Floydian1973 wrote...
tom765123 I got that issue but I backed up the xml files first so I could put them back. DLC no show here, I really do think Bioware could have provided a manual download option.