I think I just have the last mission left... probably.
My other half played his previous games (and this one) very differently to me and its been really interesting to see how vastly different our games are.
One question, you can still import your previous games? I remember importing all my choices from DA:O to DA2, is this still happening?.. if so, how does is possible to import from lets say ps3 to PC if i get it for PC?
This is mostly why I haven't got it yet.. was waiting for a ps3 version in case it is still possible, but my PC has so much better processor than the PS3 that I feel i'll miss a lot if i get it for ps3 just to export it
Yes you can. There is what is called Dragon age keep, it's a website. I'm not sure how it imports the console versions, but what it lets you do is go through and select the the choices from the previous games manually and save them. So you can do that if it doesn't automatically import your console saved games.
Janeway: Tuvok! *clapclap* Release my hounds!
Krenim: Hounds? How cliche.
Janeway: Tuvok! *clapclap* Release my rape gorilla!
The Keep doesnt allow you to import any saved games. They've done away with that. Instead you pick a whole bunch of options as to what happened in the previous games.
Your decisions from your previous games affects your game quite a lot. Its great.
I'd kind of like to place this, as it looks neat, but in a few aspects it's just not as graphically profound as I would like (e.g. the movements of the dragon often seem choppy and spastic when tracking targets). Plus, if I get this, @Ruth will kill me because I'll probably never be in Achaea.
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My other half played his previous games (and this one) very differently to me and its been really interesting to see how vastly different our games are.
This is mostly why I haven't got it yet.. was waiting for a ps3 version in case it is still possible, but my PC has so much better processor than the PS3 that I feel i'll miss a lot if i get it for ps3 just to export it
Your decisions from your previous games affects your game quite a lot. Its great.
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One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important
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One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important