I think it's a good tool for new fans and existing fans if they want to use it." Or, if you want to, you could go to the Keep even as a new player, and say, 'Well, what are the big events that have been happening in the Dragon Age world?' It's just like a bit of an introduction. You can just get the world state as it is. "If you haven't played the previous games, you don't need to go to the Keep. "Realistically, it's too complicated," said Lee. When Mass Effect came to PS3, for example, an in-game intro allowed you to make key choices from the Xbox-exclusive first installment before charging off into the sequel.
The Keep is a significant departure from previous systems employed to keep BioWare's RPG series in line for players as they move between technically disparate games. So it'll say, 'You couldn't have made these two decisions: which one did you really make?' It reminds people. "So we made an algorithm that will go back over all of these hundreds of choices and it'll find anything in conflict. So it'll say, 'You couldn't have made these two decisions: which one did you really make?'" "We made an algorithm that will go back over all of these hundreds of choices and it'll find anything in conflict. "I've no doubt people will remember the major decisions, but things get a little bit harder when drilling down through everything. "There's lots of pictures and text, and in some cases there's narration to help you remember," said Lee. If the prospect of going over hundreds of decisions from previous games sounds a little daunting, BioWare's come up with hinting systems to jog your memory.
The beauty is that if you've lost your saved games, or if you want to go from 360 to PS4 then you can do that now, whereas if you just used the saved games you wouldn't be able to. It'll automatically change the world based on that. And then you can bring those decisions into your game of Inquisition. "You can drill down to hundreds of decisions if you want to, or just the major ones. "You go in there and you create your past characters from previous games, and you can define the decisions and actions that you've taken in those games.
"We have a website we're launching before the game comes out that's called the Dragon Age Keep," producer Cameron Lee told VG247. Switching from PS3 to Xbox One? You can continue your world state, programming previous decisions into Dragon Age: Inquisition, regardless of the status of your game saves.Ĭurrently in beta, the Keep is a solution by which you'll be able to remake every single decision from previous games: even if you've forgotten what they are. The Keep allows you to maintain the decisions you made in previous Dragon Age games, even if you're crossing formats and generations. It's up to you."ĭragon Age Keep got semi-leaked last week after a tester published some screens, but what can you really expect from the new BioWare tool? Maybe one of them is causing the problem.Inquisition producer Cameron Lee explains how you'll be able to swap console and keep your Dragon Age dream alive.
I have since been using auto-saves, but persistent gore and the internet are still disabled.
I did a few things yesterday, like turning off the auto-saves, persistent gore and even my internet connection.
Heres to hoping the next update fixe's the problem It happens as a result of the 3.30 firmware update, there are alot of people having the same issues and not with just this one game. Sorry but you may want to consider cleaning your blue ray laser or perhaps looking into a different copy of the game. I have the ps3 version of the game and have been playing since release with no glitches whatsoever. Is anyone else having these issues, or is it just me? So.I'm having major problems with the PS3 version of the game freezing, failing to be load, having silent bits of dialog, and the game failing to be acknowledged by the PS3 about half the time it's put in. Do not continue it unless it really needs a response. It is considered archived - the discussion is over. Note: This topic has been unedited for 4254 days.