#565278 - 11/07/09 06:12 PM
Re: Dragon Age
[Re: Draclvr]
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Got mine in a day from Interact and fired it up last night. I played for about a half hour and have to say I'm not thrilled with the controls. I like to change camera angle with the mouse and use the WASD keys for movement. I didn't see a way to change this in the in-game options. I guess I'll get used to it... There is a way to do just that. You hold the right mouse down to rotate your camera angle and move with your keyboard. Took me a while to learn that but now I'm very happy with the controls. I also like the way that you can adjust the camera view with the mouse wheel. I use behind the back view for exploring and overhead view for combat and it works really well for me. I just got mine yesterday and really like the game. It is like an improved BG or NWN game. I played through several character stories until I got to the Grey Warden and what I like about it is that every character starts off with their own separate stories and then all end up at the Grey Warden place. I have the retail version and, so far have had no tech problems. Will not patch the game until I run into a problem or a patch comes out that adds some goodies or something. I don't really understand the downloadable content stuff but when I clicked on it it wanted me to purchase some extra things so I don't know if that is an add on or what but I'm not ready to pay some more money for a download. If you download the game rather than buying the disc version and the additional stuff was included in the downloaded version in order to encourage downloads I could see how that would be a good way to sell downloads but maybe I don't even know what I'm talking about. Anyway I'm really enjoying the game as it is and hope it stays trouble free until the end.
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#565340 - 11/07/09 10:34 PM
Re: Dragon Age
[Re: Karsten]
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I just meant if you had the Collector's Edition of the game? As I remember it, pre-ordering the Collector's Edition did give you these three (free promo) items? [I may, of course, remember wrongly?]No, I don't have the "CE". [Thank you for the translation, gremlin  ] But I did pre-order my version from Play.Com in the UK, if that makes any difference. Did your game come with a cloth map?No. It just came with the manual - and an advert for Mass Effect 2 bearing a code number for downloading Blood Armour. But I now see that I can use this code to get the armour for Dragon Age Codes !! Codes !! Codes !! [I've never experienced having to do so much on-line stuff to get a disk version of a game set up !!] As I see it, Bioware (or more possibly EA) have brought this on themselves buy tying different items to different pre-orders? And by tying the Warden's Keep to any digital distribution (or just the Digital Deluxe Edition of the game? ) they have a great deal of confusion. Well maybe I have the Digital Deluxe Edition then (although it doesn't say that anywhere on the packaging) because the first time I installed the game I was given the Warden's Keep. It also seems to me that that Bioware (and EA) did not anticipate the popularity of this game (in my local gamestop is is # 4 item sold); they were not expecting, probably, their servers to be hit as hard, as they did.Oh, well, maybe by the time Mass Effect rolls around around January 26th, the social site will function somewhat OK?Whether good sales were anticipated or not, in my opinion a comprehensible and easy to use system for all this downloading should have been in place and tested before the game was ever made available Edit:
There seems to be a problem with the patch having a conflict with the MS C++ 2005 redist. package. If you think you have this problem, please head here to read ToddMcFF2002's post: (link to solution in post)Thanks again  I'll go take a peek. But I've decided to uninstall the game and wait until this ridiculous downloading fiasco has been resolved. I have three other RPGs and several Adventures not even started yet so I won't be without my BAAGS "fix" whilst I wait 
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#565381 - 11/08/09 02:54 AM
Re: Dragon Age
[Re: oldman]
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Got mine in a day from Interact and fired it up last night. I played for about a half hour and have to say I'm not thrilled with the controls. I like to change camera angle with the mouse and use the WASD keys for movement. I didn't see a way to change this in the in-game options. I guess I'll get used to it... There is a way to do just that. You hold the right mouse down to rotate your camera angle and move with your keyboard. Took me a while to learn that but now I'm very happy with the controls. I'm with Draclvr on this. I realised from the start that you have to dpress the RMB, but I just hate that! It's such an unecessary strain on one's arm, and I've now switched my RMB and my LMB so that at least I can use my index finger for a bit less strain on the hand and arm. Though it's still a pain, and I really don't understand why it couldn't just have been automatic mouselook like with all other WASD games. Or at least they could have let it toggle. Otherwise, I'm finding it to be a very cool game so far. I'd set "persistent blood" off right at the start, so there's not even that to bother me. The cutscenes are awesome, btw!
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#565406 - 11/08/09 06:42 AM
Re: Dragon Age
[Re: Moondancer]
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Hi Mad  I think you might have the UK Collector's Edition. This version of the game comes in a regular plastic box, with no cloth map and the three items you've been given. [Did your game come in a tinbox...] Or maybe first time, you installed the game, the servers mistook it for a Collector's Edition? It seems you do have physical copy of the game? [I think you need to buy the game via Steam or Impulse? to get the DDE?) Glad you have other gamers to play, though  edit: As for the DLC problems there's over at gamebanshee that mentions this and a solution: http://www.gamebanshee.com/news/95705-dragon-age-origins-forum-activity.html
Edited by Karsten (11/08/09 07:51 AM) Edit Reason: added content
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#565600 - 11/08/09 04:20 PM
Re: Dragon Age
[Re: Karsten]
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Hi again I think you might have the UK Collector's Edition. This version of the game comes in a regular plastic box, with no cloth map and the three items you've been given. [Did your game come in a tinbox...]My version came in a plastic DVD case - as seems to be the norm these days when purchasing a game in the UK. Or maybe first time, you installed the game, the servers mistook it for a Collector's Edition?I don't actually understamd how that could happen - but then I don't understand much about techie stuff It seems you do have physical copy of the game? [I think you need to buy the game via Steam or Impulse? to get the DDE?)Glad you have other gamers to play, though I don't know what "DDE" is  but I'm actually not into downloading whole games. Nor do I participate in "on-line" play. I like to have a hard copy sitting on my shelf so I can re-play it 20 years from now, if I so desire. And I do a LOT of that. I have many really old games that I still like to re-play .... So yes, I have a disk version  Which brings into the question all this "downloading of special content". I don't expect THAT will be available years from now. For me, it should all be on the disk to begin with edit: As for the DLC problems there's over at gamebanshee that mentions this and a solution:http://www.gamebanshee.com/news/95705-dragon-age-origins-forum-activity.htmlThanks. I'll go and look  And thanks also, once again, for all your helpful replies !! Cheers. Mad
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#565799 - 11/09/09 09:06 AM
Re: Dragon Age
[Re: Mad]
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I like to have a hard copy sitting on my shelf so I can re-play it 20 years from now, if I so desire. When prompted to download the DLC is there an option to save this somewhere (so you can reuse it at other times) or does it automatically install itself? Haven't installed my copy yet as I am still playing Risen.
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#565869 - 11/09/09 12:26 PM
Re: Dragon Age
[Re: Rowan]
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Registered: 10/25/06
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I like to have a hard copy sitting on my shelf so I can re-play it 20 years from now, if I so desire. When prompted to download the DLC is there an option to save this somewhere (so you can reuse it at other times) or does it automatically install itself? Haven't installed my copy yet as I am still playing Risen. I think I have seen a way to do this over at the Bioware forums or on the Bioware Social Network (BSN). The good news is that the DLC is tied to your account, not your computer. (several devs. from Bioware have confirmed this). This means that if you want to play DA: Origins again 2 or 3 years from now you can; the server? should remember your DLC (it is possible you'll need to log in again to get it back, though) If you have your promo codes (cards for shale, blood armour, and the pre-order stuff) you can just log into the BSN to redeem them. For the Warden's Keep (WK) DLC, there's a NPC in your camp, you'll need to talk to to get this DLC. Then after you talk to him - and accept the quest - if will get a line like Premium Content. When you click the Premium Content line, you get taken to the chekout counter, where you will need to buy Bioware Points. Luckily, you can buy points for exactly 7 US dollars=the amount you'll need to buy Warden's Keep. Rumour has it that WK is about 1-2 hours long, depending on how muc you do in it.
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#565932 - 11/09/09 02:49 PM
Re: Dragon Age
[Re: Rowan]
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Maggie, RMB = Right Mouse Button MMO = Massively Multiplayer Online (like World of Warcraft) 
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#566108 - 11/10/09 03:58 AM
Re: Dragon Age
[Re: maggie57]
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Maggie, you just don't log on to the server. You just play as a single player. I never play online. You just play the game normally. Just click "play" and start by choosing your character.  Anyway, I've played a few of the "origins" by now, and I like the mage story best so far. The Dalish Elf story was perhaps the most boring, but I got a nice Dalish Elf warrior that I'm continuing the story with. I'm in that first town after Ostagar now.. - Lothering. Got my dog and my rogue, and had to choose.. What origins did the rest of you guys choose?
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