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>How do I import my save into DA:I? >dragonagekeep.com You can use this website to create your own DA World History by bringing over your choices from the previous games. You need an Origin account.
>biodrones are too retarded to keep their own thread alive Leave /wtc/ alone you wankers
Leo Nelson
Who am I?
Jason Diaz
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Isaiah Gomez
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Hudson Wright
And so is the Golden City blackened, with each step you take in my hall, marvel at perfection, for it is fleeting. You have brought Sin to Heaven, and doom upon all the world.
Angel Smith
let it fucking die you idiots
Easton Smith
Why?
Asher Evans
it has no reason to exist any longer
Nathan Wood
Why not?
Jack Perez
It's here so that you retards stay out of /wtc/ with your shit, its that simple
Lincoln Jones
That explains a lot
Andrew Wood
Let it rest for a week or two, then I will make a proper, active thread.
Jordan Collins
Wouldn't it be easier to just not go to threads you don't like?
Camden Bennett
>active thread "Activity" is dependant exclusively on how much that one spammer replies to itself and dumps Leliana images. Nobody else cares at this point.
Gabriel Morris
There are multiple Leliana posters. None of them is a spammer.
Colton Roberts
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Isaac Anderson
>muh reputation Then why the fuck were you spamming /wtc/?
Noah Gomez
Why were you spamming witcher-shit here?
Colton Myers
I fucking wasn't. Don't change the subject. You were spamming and your posts were getting deleted.
Jeremiah Jones
You are one deluded motherfucker. Take your bitch ass back to your thread and leave us the fuck alone, you cuck.
Christian Martinez
Look them up in the archive, retard. One of you Leliana posters was spamming.
Adam Barnes
Is Andromeda not getting any expansions?
Austin Robinson
ignore leliana faggots they have autism
Cooper Powell
Something like this isn't fun when it happens to you, eh?
Joshua Murphy
>moving the goalpost again Just admit you took the opportunity to piss people off in /wtc/ and start doing the same thing you were doing in /dag/ until it died.
Cooper Reyes
I can't since I wasn't part in any spamming at any point ever.
Bentley Diaz
Then why are you even replying to me, retard?
>There are multiple Leliana posters. None of them is a spammer. Proven to be wrong.
Jason Martinez
Why do you assume only these spammers would get involved in this, you fucking spammer? Take it to IRC or whatever private messaging if you genuinely want to "discuss" this crap.
Dominic Green
Look at the deleted posts and tell me with a straight face it's not the one who spammed "winnie" and "umm"
Fucking brain damage.
Cameron Walker
So why did you do it?
Camden Cook
>"original Leliana user" starts by defending her "impersonator", only to turn around and accuse someone else of doing it Priceless.
Jordan Brooks
How about we just forget this and go back to daily program?
Matthew Perry
Uhm, no, Winnie.
Asher Perry
We know your tactics. Ain't working.
Mason Baker
Just finished Inquisition/Trespasser, here are my thoughts.
Overall, I enjoyed the experience thoroughly, though there are some aspects of the game which are less than optimal. Firstly, the open world. At least to me the open world seemed quite forced in some places, as the Hinterlands with literally dozens of random quests that held very little significance to the story. It also doesn't help that the Hinterlands is the first area in the game, and leaves a distinctive impression on the player that can be difficult to change/break, which I think results in a large portion of the negative feedback in regards to Inquisition's world. If I had to rate the areas in an overall sense (quests/aesthetic) as good/mediocre/bad, I'd do so as follows Good - Forbidden Oasis, Exalted Plains, Hissing Wastes, Emerald Graves Mediocre - Crestwood, Western Approach, Storm Coast, Emprise du Lion, Hinterlands Bad - Fallow Mire, Hinterlands Hinterlands is on there twice intentionally, I like the overall design of the place, and some of the quests, but it's just too bloated. Now, on to the meat and potatoes of any post Mass Effect Bioware game - the characters. Though I feel like most of the characters underwent some sort of major development over the course of the story, i.e., Blackwall's revelation, and Cole's spirit/human journey, it seems as if some characters are missing this sort of development. On the other hand, perhaps it's not necessary for all the characters to undergo a fundamental change in personality over the course of the game. I feel a bit conflicted on this one. One thing I wished for more of with the companions was banter. In Origins, it seemed as if in any bit of downtime your companions would start talking, but in Inquisition there's large swaths of time where you're just walking/riding around in complete silence. I understand that in Inquisition there's physically more ground to traverse, meaning there's more downtime. (1/4)
John Campbell
Although this may not be true, it also seemed like there was less dialogue with companions in Skyhold than there was with companions in camp in Origins, but this may just be a result of there being more companions/people to talk to in Inquisition in comparison to Origins. I romanced Cassandra this playthrough, and felt like it was pretty well done. No qualms there. I particularly enjoyed dialogue with Cassandra, Iron Bull, and Dorian, while I was a little put off by Solas' personality, though this is explained very well by the story revealed in Trespasser. I very much disliked Sera, but that may be because I managed to unintentionally piss her off in terms of approval by making decisions that she didn't like in dialogue/quests.I initially disliked Vivienne, but I came around to her personality, in part because of her solid loyalty/companion quest. Varric is a solid bro companion, I liked seeing his interaction with Bianca. On the topic of companions, I had Bull in the party when he betrays you in Trespasser, and I was expecting a sort of painful goodbye, instead of a literal "nothing personnel, kid" moment, though that may be a result of me letting the Chargers die to secure the alliance with the Qun. On a tangentially related note, I've read a common criticism that the Inquisitor doesn't have much of a personality as the Warden can have in Origins. Though this is true, much of the Warden's "personality" choices in Origins just boil down to either being nice, or being a complete cunt. Inquisition doesn't let you be a complete dick in a lot of situations, so I can see why that would irk some people, but it doesn't bother me all too much. (2/4)
Robert Cooper
Onto quests. I agree with the mob here in that a big weakness is the general lack of agency the player has in quests. In Origins, there was almost always some sort of decision you could make in even the simplest of quests, even if it just meant killing a Halla, or something equally trivial. In Inquisition, there were comparatively very few quests in which your character has a choice, it's simply boils down to complete x objective for y reward. I feel like the main quests, however, were quite well done. They provided brilliant visual/story setpieces such as being in the Fade at Adamant, or walking the halls of Halamshiral. Choosing between the mages and templars didn't really seem to have a ton of affect on the endgame of the story, though choosing the Orlesian ruler has implications for the story beyond the game, and choosing the sacrifice at Adamant was a great moment, at least for me. My Warden ally was Loghain, so it seemed quite fitting to send him off to hold off the Nightmare. It seemed a good end to a complex character's story. While I'm sure the Winter Palace quest gets flak for its excessive diplomacy, I really quite enjoyed it, though the court approval mechanic really rushes the player and discourages them from collecting Halla statues and getting whichever ending they please. I thought the ending of the base game was fine, in contrast to what many others online have said, but Trespasser was a definite good conclusion to the Inquisitor's story. Trespasser feels like the concentrated Inquisition experience - character interaction, beautiful environments, meaningful story moments, interesting lore, and not a lot of open world stuff, though exploration is still possible. Loved Trespasser. Trespasser's striking score also made me realize that the base game's score, while not terrible, only had a few distinctive tunes in the 40+ track endeavor. I like the tavern songs, though. (3/4)
Ian Cruz
Lastly - the combat. It's impossible to deny that Inquisition's combat is really quite simple, and it can quickly devolve into MMO-style button mashing, especially if playing on the lower difficulties. Though this was my first playthrough, I did it on hard, for the tutorial on normal was a little too easy. Even on hard there were very few moments where I actually had to think about what I was doing in combat, and not just rush in spamming my abilities. This is in very sharp contrast to Origins' combat, which I found very difficult, even on normal difficulty. Though Origins' combat was difficult to pick up, it came to the point where I was carefully picking what gear to equip, and using the tactical camera as much as I could to ensure a smooth battle. This resulted in difficult, but immensely satisfying combat. Inquisition's is on the exact opposite side of the spectrum, where the player gets to feel more powerful, and perhaps have more fun in the game, but there is rarely a difficult encounter that results in a truly gratifying victory. I know, it's probably wrong to complain about a game being too easy when I'm not playing on the hardest difficulty level, but Nightmare just seems like it would be very similar to Hard mode, just with encounters that last longer and aren't even necessarily more difficult to win.
Good game, doing another playthrough probably soon. There might be some things in this that seem rambly, or flat out incorrect, so feel free to call me out. (4/4)
Jaxon Green
I was not spamming /wtc/. What the fuck. If you see a Leliana image with Veeky Forums numerical file name, then the poster behind than post is not me.
The person who is spamming "Winnie, Uhm, old Leliana images" is probably the falseflagging Liara poster.
Luis Stewart
behind that post*
Brody Jenkins
>obsessing over some random poster who probably isn't even here anymore just because they didn't like you lol
Owen Ramirez
Liarafaggot is always here because he's an obsessed NEET with no life.
Kevin Hill
To add to that, the final posts in the last normal thread were the same 'I WAS HARASSED ;_;" shit he posts whenever he's not falseflagging as a Lelposter.
It's over lads, he's never going away as long as /dag/ exists, time to abandon ship.
Lucas Hughes
He is always here. He is either the one complaining about "Winnie posts" or the one who is spamming "Winnie" posts.
Wait, and who are you?!
Adrian Cox
Bye bye!
Carter Lewis
Yeah, those two posts are his.
Cameron Cooper
An anonymous drifter who goes wherever the waifus take him.
Leo Mitchell
Again, faggot?
Alexander Lopez
Now that we triggered him, I smell an incoming rant about how some boogeyman ruined his life by "shitting on" (he loves this phrase) his waifu.
Ethan Martin
Seems like a good strategy, the lel degenerate is now here so /wtc/ is more bearable. Now keep bumping this pile of stinking shit to keep him here so I can have a good time somewhere else, will ya?
Elijah Brooks
Get a trip.
Ryder Flores
>/dag/na It is supposed to be /dag/anons. At least falseflag correctly...
Jace Brooks
>falseflag It is supposed to be "false flag". At least false flag correctly..
Chase Phillips
Whoops!
Joshua Morris
>The second Lelposter never mentions he is a Lelposter Hmm.
Joseph Rodriguez
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Kayden Butler
Let it die so we can make a new proper one. The thread theme is a troll and the whole thread is filled with non-gaming stuff.
Jonathan Richardson
howdy /dag/
Cameron Brown
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Parker James
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Luis Howard
Don't die.
Benjamin Long
What even happened to /dag/?
Isaiah Peterson
It accepted its death, no idea why it took so long. Also maybe the spammer idiot has to go back to school because summerfag break is over.
Carter Hall
/dag/ is sustained by three posters. Two Lelposters and the Liara/Morri poster (the one who bitches about everything, complains about Lelposters being spammer when they are not, likes samefagging, etc). Both Leliana posters got tired of him and left, and now you have the lonely Liara poster bumping the thread 24x7.
Luke Perry
>all morrigan posters are the same person Nice try, Lelposter.
Levi Reed
Isn't one of the lelposters a half Morri poster?
Nathaniel Torres
what's /dag/'s opinion on Dragon Age Redesigned again? I'm replaying and I cant remember if it was worth the effort.
Lincoln Myers
Yes, probably:
Jason Reed
That's the Liara poster plaguing /wtc/.
Jose Hughes
So I got DA:O free on Origins way back and I'm finally getting around to playing my first modded run. How do I obtain the DLC? The in-game method isn't working for some reason and I can't make heads or tails of Origins. Shit is retarded. Would pirating work with Origins games?
Justin Stewart
How's your download speed? It's much easier to pirate the whole GOG Ultimate Edition and apply another small patch. This way, you will be up to date and have all DLCs.
That little patch is difficult to find on public trackers for some reason, so let me know if you need help.
Samuel Cook
>page 10
Evan Harris
D - Dragon E - Age D - General
Colton Butler
Any way for me to pirate the white march and merge it into my Steam copy of PoE? Or maybe a way to pirate the whole game and move my save file? I'm a bit of a poorfag at the moment but WM atleast Part 1 has some great spells my Ice Wizard could use earlier than Spell Level 5.
Parker Thomas
Maybe try downloading rarbg.to/torrent/csbldka Run setup, point it to where the game is installed and don't apply the crack at the end. Steam may or may not check DLC ownership.
Jackson Allen
Nah man I'm pretty sure the spamming piece of shit just had to go back to school to repeat 9th grade for the 3rd time and is too busy doing homework.
Jordan Price
I hate the dumb Mass Effect OP. Please make a Dragon Age themed thread.
Jacob Jackson
This thread is nowhere near the bump limit.
Dylan Clark
Do you really want to post in this thread for like 4 more days? Just look at that Shepard's face.
Jack Martin
Does anything prevent you from posting about Dragon Age in this one?
Xavier King
I downloaded the GOG ultimate edition. Thing is, I already spent an evening modding my Origins copy, is there a way to move all my mods to the pirated version? I already copied the modded, would replacing the pirates version's override folder do it? I also did some mods via NMM, I can just change the game path from that to the pirates version's, right?
Also, what's this about a patch?
Daniel Gutierrez
>*I already copied the modded override folder
Chase Cruz
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Jacob Rodriguez
Yes, moving the override folder should work. No idea about the NMM, but for dazip mods DAO-Modmanager is quite good and it can also work with overrides: nexusmods.com/dragonage/mods/277/
Patch 2.1.1.5 for for the GOG version: my.mixtape.moe/rexufr.zip