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DLC and the dwarf noble origin


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Relshar

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You loose all the items you gain even the DLC with this origin story. I dont know if its possible to find them again when you renter the dwarf city though.

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Grimmwor Runeforger

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It's a bug. Here is the solution:



* First save you game.

* Next, exit to the main menu and go into the Downloadable Content menu.

* Uncheck all of your active DLC items.

* Load your saved game, being sure to confirm the Force Load option.

* Save your game once more.

* Go back to the Downloadable Content menu and re-check all of your items.

* Load your saved game again.


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Kyrellic

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And, after that, you'll have everything except the memory band, which doesn't materialize again for some reason.

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Aluvius

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Actually I received everything including the memory band when I did the work around.

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Harry Voyager

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Unfortunately, I didn't get the memory band back. Anyone have a way to fix that?

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nidias1110

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Oh well this is wonderful, just the kinda answer I was hoping not to find. Every other origin, you find neat stuff (relative to stock starting gear) to get you started and can amass a little stock of supplies and money, but this one you get it all stripped away and then have a very short run to get a little bit of junk before meeting up with the Wardens.

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Relshar

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nidias1110 wrote...

Oh well this is wonderful, just the kinda answer I was hoping not to find. Every other origin, you find neat stuff (relative to stock starting gear) to get you started and can amass a little stock of supplies and money, but this one you get it all stripped away and then have a very short run to get a little bit of junk before meeting up with the Wardens.


In that junk though you do find some very nice dwarven armour with some good stats to help you. Pitty there is not the full set in there for the set bonus.

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nidias1110

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I had hoped that there were simply 2 ways to end that origin, one being the lose your stuff one and one could've been either convincing the king to let you join the Wardens or doing enough to get yourself disgraced to the point of entering exile of your own accord.

Really my biggest issue is the loss of money and supplies and not so much the gear, aside from the dlc stuff, of course. I run through a rather large number of healing poultices right before you meet Morrigan and then again throughout the entire tower during the battle at the fortress, so losing out on ~15 lesser and a few regular poultices hurts for me. And its far too early to simply run around buying up a bunch of them or the components to make them. Yeah I'm probably doing something wrong strategically, but I've yet to figure out how to properly handle ~10 darkspawn at one time, especially before you have a decent mage in the party, except to hope you don't run through all of your poultices before it's over, so you have some left for the next big group.

Oops, guess I got a bit off topic, but the point was supposed to be that I just can't help but feel gimped after finishing this origin. Also, it'd be nice if they'd patch in a fix that keeps the origin from having an effect on dlc items.

EDIT: Oh, and that dwarven armor doesn't do much good for a rogue.

Modifié par nidias1110, 08 novembre 2009 - 10:04 .


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levigarrett

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Still waiting on a solution for the memory band

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maggitPL

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Actually I think of the DLC as cheats so I'm kinda glad I lost it. The items you get through DLC should not be present at the beginning of the game but available in shops just like in the collector's edition of Baldur's Gate. Furthermore, this is an RPG game, a story-driven game and you complain that you've lost all of your loot? It's justified by the plot. :P

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levigarrett

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But it is total BS that you can not get the items back at any point during the story

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CzechMichaelC

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have the same problem, will try the solution upwards in the evening

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th3warr1or

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You don't have this problem on the console, thankfully, but we get that stupid DLC achievement problem.

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Bannor Bloodfist

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Grimmwor Runeforger wrote...

It's a bug. Here is the solution:

* First save you game.
* Next, exit to the main menu and go into the Downloadable Content menu.
* Uncheck all of your active DLC items.
* Load your saved game, being sure to confirm the Force Load option.
* Save your game once more.
* Go back to the Downloadable Content menu and re-check all of your items.
* Load your saved game again.


Thank you Grimmwor Runeforger. so, so, much.  This one worked for me.  At least I am fairly sure it did.  I do have the memory band and a few other things, so I am assuming the rest of it is all there as well.

For those that it didn't appear to work with, try it again, but this time if you already have everything else, try just turning the memory band off and going the rest of the restore steps.  Leaving everything else turned on.  IE, only turn off the memory band after saving.  Then restore, and turn it back on.