Need a list of quite a number of games that are very similar to the game "Dragon Age: Origins"What are all the games that are very similar to Dragon Age: Origins?
Both Star wars: knights of the old republic games. Kotor 1 was made by Bioware, like Dragon age. Kotor 2 was made by Obsidian Entertainment(Suggested to Lucasarts by Bioware, because Bioware was busy making Jade Empire(Which is another game that plays similar to Dragon age, though I've found it to be rather short)). Although made by a different company, KOTOR 2 plays exactly like KOTOR 1(but due to a rush for release for the 2004 holiday season, A lot of content was cut from KOTOR 2, and it was very buggy when released(if you get it for xbox, make sure you get the most updated realease, if for PC, you can find an updated patch online)).
AJ has the best answer, but let me add to that that BioWare has a Sci-Fi series that play very like Dragon Age called Mass Effect.
Mass Effect follows Commander Shepard in covering the invasion of council space by a race of aliens. There is a central plot to follow and several side quests. You will join the Specters (think grey wardens with an unlimited special effects and weapons technology budget!), assemble a team and be given command of an elite experimental starship to pursue the main villain in the central plot and attempt to prevent the destruction of more colonies. There is an opportunity to change the outcome of your friends' fates through influence, romance or plot choices.
Mass Effect 2 picks up a few months after the conclusion of Mass Effect. Many of your companions from the first game either return or are seen briefly. If you import the previous saved game, your choices from the first game will affect the environment in the second game. Commander Shepard attains a legendary/Chuck Norris reputation (Shepard will get killed early on, and it only pisses him/her off), goes rogue with some shady funding and a new ship, reassembles a team and heads back out to try and find the source of the aliens again. Choices again to influence your friends, or romance them, or stay true to your romance from the first game. Plot choices heavily affect how your team survives the final battle, or if you do yourself, and will influence the final chapter in the series (Mass Effect 3).
Mass Effect 3 due out some time after Dragon Age 2.What are all the games that are very similar to Dragon Age: Origins?
I loved these types of games,
older games (but very worth playing!):
Neverwinter Nights 2 +expantions is quite simular
neverwinter nights 1 +expantions
baldurs gate 1 2 +expantions
icewind dales 1 and 2 +expantions
Dragon Age 2 is coming out! hopefully soon.
Elder Scrolls IV: OblivionWhat are all the games that are very similar to Dragon Age: Origins?
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Sunday, March 4, 2012
What do you think will be good ideas for the Dragon Age 2 DLC coming up?
So after completing Dragon Age 2 I felt like I needed more, any good ideas for what up coming DLC will be?What do you think will be good ideas for the Dragon Age 2 DLC coming up?
go to social.bioware.com
then the forums
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go to social.bioware.com
then the forums
all the dragon age talk you could possibly want
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
In Dragon Age: Origins: Awakenings if i import my character does anyone know who I am?
If I import a character into Dragon Age; Origins Awakenings does anyone know who you are? Does the King or Queen acknowledge you or other pervious characters? Or do they treat you like some brand new person they never met?In Dragon Age: Origins: Awakenings if i import my character does anyone know who I am?
Yes... i'm not sure how far you are along in the games so i don't want to spoil anything, but the king will recognize the imported character as the two of them spent presumably a great deal of time adventuring together and stopping the blight. Also, one character from origins (I won't say who) can re-join your group in Awakening, and this person is very friendly with you.
You'll also bump into one or two old group members from origins who will update you with what they've been doing since the end of the first game.
Ultimately, to answer your question: yes. Characters from Origins will know you in Awakening if you import your character.In Dragon Age: Origins: Awakenings if i import my character does anyone know who I am?
some will some don't since your beginning a whole new story here... but there are benefits by importing...
* People of Amaranthine will treat a Ferelden Warden with respect, as opposed to suspicion towards an Orlesian Warden.
* An imported Warden appears to tier all companions to his/her level also.
* An imported Warden will only be imported with the weapons and armor that the Warden had equipped with when imported, but will have all unassigned accesories and all basic items. Your companions equipment will be lost unless you unequip them and keep them as unassign accesories in your inventory. (you can strip via epilogue save @ camp)
* New Wardens do not benefit from the stat or talent gains garnered from Lost in Dreams or increases from tomes
Yes... i'm not sure how far you are along in the games so i don't want to spoil anything, but the king will recognize the imported character as the two of them spent presumably a great deal of time adventuring together and stopping the blight. Also, one character from origins (I won't say who) can re-join your group in Awakening, and this person is very friendly with you.
You'll also bump into one or two old group members from origins who will update you with what they've been doing since the end of the first game.
Ultimately, to answer your question: yes. Characters from Origins will know you in Awakening if you import your character.In Dragon Age: Origins: Awakenings if i import my character does anyone know who I am?
some will some don't since your beginning a whole new story here... but there are benefits by importing...
* People of Amaranthine will treat a Ferelden Warden with respect, as opposed to suspicion towards an Orlesian Warden.
* An imported Warden appears to tier all companions to his/her level also.
* An imported Warden will only be imported with the weapons and armor that the Warden had equipped with when imported, but will have all unassigned accesories and all basic items. Your companions equipment will be lost unless you unequip them and keep them as unassign accesories in your inventory. (you can strip via epilogue save @ camp)
* New Wardens do not benefit from the stat or talent gains garnered from Lost in Dreams or increases from tomes
How many demons are in dragon age origins or like which one is the hardest to beat?
like in dragon age origins there are alot of demons so which is the hardest to kill?How many demons are in dragon age origins or like which one is the hardest to beat?
The hardest would be the Arch-demon. He is the "Final Boss".How many demons are in dragon age origins or like which one is the hardest to beat?
There's a boss for every major quest and many of the side quests, sometimes more than one. The hardest is the Arch Demon at the end of the game, but only because they purposely make it time consuming to kill. It's not really hard.How many demons are in dragon age origins or like which one is the hardest to beat?
There a plenty, the arch demon being the hardest..but the other random demons go in this order of strength: Rage Demons, Sloth Demons, Desire Demons, and lastly the strongest of the common demons, Pride demons.
hope this helps!
The hardest would be the Arch-demon. He is the "Final Boss".How many demons are in dragon age origins or like which one is the hardest to beat?
There's a boss for every major quest and many of the side quests, sometimes more than one. The hardest is the Arch Demon at the end of the game, but only because they purposely make it time consuming to kill. It's not really hard.How many demons are in dragon age origins or like which one is the hardest to beat?
There a plenty, the arch demon being the hardest..but the other random demons go in this order of strength: Rage Demons, Sloth Demons, Desire Demons, and lastly the strongest of the common demons, Pride demons.
hope this helps!
For the Dragon age Awakening expansion for xbox 360 do i need the original version of the game?
or can i play dragon age origins on the new expansion?For the Dragon age Awakening expansion for xbox 360 do i need the original version of the game?
yes you need the disc to play any dlcFor the Dragon age Awakening expansion for xbox 360 do i need the original version of the game?
From the Bioware:Awakening Webpage for all three versions of the expansion:
"Order
Available for purchase now. Requires Dragon Age: Origins to play. Digital and boxed versions available. Cannot be purchased with BioWare points."For the Dragon age Awakening expansion for xbox 360 do i need the original version of the game?
dont now for sure i would strongly recomend you contact ea store or double check the game it self becuase it would have some sort of warning if it needed the orignal game expan
i now the pc ver does
yes you need the disc to play any dlcFor the Dragon age Awakening expansion for xbox 360 do i need the original version of the game?
From the Bioware:Awakening Webpage for all three versions of the expansion:
"Order
Available for purchase now. Requires Dragon Age: Origins to play. Digital and boxed versions available. Cannot be purchased with BioWare points."For the Dragon age Awakening expansion for xbox 360 do i need the original version of the game?
dont now for sure i would strongly recomend you contact ea store or double check the game it self becuase it would have some sort of warning if it needed the orignal game expan
i now the pc ver does
What is a good graphics card and psu for Dragon Age Origins?
My psu is too weak to handle most of the modern graphics cards and I need both in order to run Dragon Age at better than lowest settings. I'm on a budget of around $150-$200.What is a good graphics card and psu for Dragon Age Origins?
for that price you could get an Nvidia GTS 250, it retails at about an average of 120-150$, thats more than enough to run that game at full blast with all settings on high. If you want something cheaper you could go for an Nvidia 8800GT( my card) and that works just fine with almost all recent PC titles dragon age included. As for a psu you should be fine with 500watt psu( also what i have) but if you can try to get a more powerful one. I think you should get the GTS 250, its a good card at an affordable price also it only requires 450watt psu at minimum.
for that price you could get an Nvidia GTS 250, it retails at about an average of 120-150$, thats more than enough to run that game at full blast with all settings on high. If you want something cheaper you could go for an Nvidia 8800GT( my card) and that works just fine with almost all recent PC titles dragon age included. As for a psu you should be fine with 500watt psu( also what i have) but if you can try to get a more powerful one. I think you should get the GTS 250, its a good card at an affordable price also it only requires 450watt psu at minimum.
How do I get the custom weapon/armor in Dragon Age Origins: Awakening?
I remember hearing something where that if you find this material in Dragon Age Origins Awakening, and you take it to someone, he can make you a custom weapon/armor. Is this true and if it is, how do I do it?How do I get the custom weapon/armor in Dragon Age Origins: Awakening?
You are talking about Wade who is at the keep. If you talk to him he will give you the quest and the list of items. There are a few things he can make for you, the best being a sword called Vigilance. Here's the wiki page if you want to see what he can make and how to get them: http://dragonage.wikia.com/wiki/A_Master鈥?/a>augsburg college bbq
You are talking about Wade who is at the keep. If you talk to him he will give you the quest and the list of items. There are a few things he can make for you, the best being a sword called Vigilance. Here's the wiki page if you want to see what he can make and how to get them: http://dragonage.wikia.com/wiki/A_Master鈥?/a>
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