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UPDATE (3-24-15): Bioware has announced the release of the first DLC for Dragon Age: Inquisition, Jaws of Hakkon. The DLC will cost $14.99 and can be purchased via the XBox Marketplace or the PC version via Origin. To celebrate the release, Bioware has sent out a new trailer to give players an idea about the content, location and story behind Jaws of Hakkon.
Dragon Age: Inquisition - Jaws of Hakkon will reveal the fate of the last Inquisitor and the powerful dragon he hunted. The new content expands the land of Thedas with a massive new playable area covered in mountains and lush forests, where danger lurks in the shadowy undergrowth. As players explore the vertical landscape and dense wilderness fighting off vicious enemies, they will collect legendary armor and weapons before unearthing an ancient secret that could destroy the world.
Find out more on the Dragon Age: Inquisition site.
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"As players explore the vertical landscape and dense wilderness fighting off vicious enemies, they will collect legendary armor and weapons before unearthing an ancient secret that could destroy the world."
They aren't even trying anymore are they? Main Campaign..save the world. First DLC... save the world. Gee I wonder what the second DLC will be about. Sure hope it's about saving the world.
In War - Victory.
In Peace - Vigilance.
In Death - Sacrifice.
lol another threat destroying the world. sigh.
then again Dragon Age was never about the story. it is all about characters and Inquisition was epic in that regard if you actually followed the characters from the first game. opinions vary ofc.
my top MMOs: UO,DAOC,WoW,GW2
most of my posts are just my opinions they are not facts,it is the same for you too.
thats funny, Bloodbourne is simply a gank and tug game.
Neither of these opinions are true at all both are great games with good story telling elements if you know where to look. Dark Souls is all about the characters while Bloodbourne has deeper itemized lore. Both of you settle down.
Hey look! Someone who didn't even read the first line of the article. It comes out on XBox AND PC on the same day. The only platform that has to wait is PS4.
Could have been about any of the following:
Politics - There is a lot of it going on in their world. Even when they are at peace. Which they currently aren't.
Elven Artifacts - A lot of them around. Hell I would be interested in them having a DLC that dealt with nothing but more info on the eluvians.
The Inquisition itself - You did a lot to bring it up in DA:I, but there was still much that needed to be done.
Chantry - The situation with them was pretty much a glorified line or two in the epilogue by time the game ended. Even though they are the biggest (though not only) religious organization.
In War - Victory.
In Peace - Vigilance.
In Death - Sacrifice.
The problem with DLC is.. I'm already done with this game.
Be better if they just made it all at the start even if they insisted on charging more for the game.
@Roin personally the political crap bored me to no end.. i'd rather save the world than play babysitter to a bunch of whiney factions. you would think they would get along, with the end of the world at hand and all.. but i'm sure the same would be done in our world.. always people out for themselves and their own gain, no matter who they have to step on to get it.. heck it's already being done all the time..
@Vannor that's how I feel about DLC in general
MMORPG is at least an Hononrable Site! If they know of issues , the aren't afraid to ask the dev about it unlike PC GAMER.com. PLEASE READ. Its long I Know! but worth the read, i promise. call me crazy or stupid or a troll thats fine justas long as you read
Just noticed an article on PC GAMERS website about the newest DLC for DA:I , the author has an interview with a Bioware game dev and essentially was praising him for DA:I. Yeah thats right PC GAMER.com, a site marketed towards PC GAMING praising BIOWARE about a game that currently is absolutely HORRIBLE on PC! Now I can say this because I paid $70+ for this game and have not even played more then 10hrs and quit when I reached the horrific blinding white fog and after I could no longer handle the stuttering and constant texture flicker.
Not once in the interview about the games DLC does the author mention the issues PC gamers are having, which is strange wouldn't you agree? After remembering the relentless advertising campaign PC GAMER.com had for Dragon Age Inquisition things started to become quite clear to me. This was not a truthful article I was reading, this was a designed DLC commercial disguised as an article! How, as a pc gaming targeted demographic website could you possibly talk about DA:I without mentioning its universal PC buyers regret or even this thread?
So being the advocate for others learning from my mistakes or should I say EPIC mistake of buying DA:I, I decided to make the very first post under the article. I was the first to post it appeared as no one who read the article before me had posted ( in retrospect OR HAD THEY???) which didn't surprise me as the article had just gone up. There was however, something that happened that did really SURPRISE ME.
So I wrote in my cordial post about the issues many of us PC gamers have been having with this game. I also linked our EPIC mega thread here ( http://forum.bioware.com/topic/521697-pc-community-concerns) to steer people in our direction to properly warn people reading this article that the author was praising a game that doesn't deserve praise on its PC platform at the moment. I said many of us on the PC version feel we have been ripped off by false advertising and more then 90% of us would instantly accept a refund if we were offered one after encountering these bugs. I simply stated in my post I found it strange in an interview about a PC game wrought with issues by a PC gaming website, that this PC COMMUNITY CONCERNS thread (above) or any of the games issues was completely ignored and disregarded.
Well imagine my surprise when someone else posted that my warnings and this thread successfully deterred them from making the mistake many of us feel we made. They thanked me for my honesty and said this Article about the DLC made them want to purchase the game but my warning and all of us here (http://forum.bioware.com/topic/521697-pc-community-concerns ) made them immediately cease.
Someone else asked if I could elaborate on said issue and when I went to post my rather lengthy elaboration ( i know lol, im doing it here too TL:DR ) , I couldn't post it , So i refreshed the page and
I was SHOCKED at what was no longer there! My initial post was gone! , deleted by PC GAMER.Com ! Along with the post of the other reader thanking me for it! Not only was it gone, I have now become permanently banned form posting on PC GAMER.com WEBSITE!!! Hahaha Seriously ! They perma banned me! Not just my DISQUS account but an IP address ban! Seriously attempting to thwart my efforts on product awareness. I didnt use any profanity, make outrageous claims nor offend anyone else posting as I was the "first" to post yet still, I had been banned lol - Maybe I was actually adversely affecting their designed "advertising disguised as an article "' revenue!
As a longtime ( about 10yrs now) subscriber to their physical magazine I was appalled! Imagine such a dedicated customer being treated like this! Maybe all the articles I have continued to read and show my financial support over the last decade have had the same designed motives around them. Motives to sell for companies not to inform buyers. Another poster reading had also noticed this removal and asked why these posts were deleted and here was PCGChris' hilariously transparent response
"The comment was deleted because it was pointlessly inflammatory and negative. Interviews have a specific focus and interviewees have a specific area of expertise: attempting to 'gotcha' developers with questions about stuff that they do not work on is not productive.
Regarding the PC version: the controls aren't great and there have been some issues with patches (though for the most part the patches have resolved issues.) Otherwise I've spent 90 hours with the game on PC and enjoyed it a lot."
-PCGChris
REALLY PCG CHRIS? LOL Some Issues? SOME???
Turns out the folks at PC GAMING.com don't mind playing games that are ripe with issues. Maybe he doesn't know why GPU intensive demanding games should be properly tested to run on SLI rigs. Maybe he doen't even have an SLI rig. Its not like he works for a site/magazine designed for PC gaming , oh wait HE DOES!!!!!
Immediately I canceled my subscription and will no longer EVER visit their site! Having had some contact from a managerial customer service rep who has emailed me many times over the years thanking me for my continued support for the years and years of subscription, I instantly blasted him with an email eloquently saying WTF man??? And told him the reasons I could no longer support their product , site or authenticity of their authors! I also told him I wasn't going away quietly.
So to all you who are serious about preventing internet censorship and letting the truth be spoken, I suggest you too heed my warnings about PC GAMER.com. If this is how they treat longtime customers, and suppress relevant information , do you really ever want to trust their words? I suggest visiting this article yourselves and maybe post the warnings and issues we have all been having since November. You may help make a difference in a fellow PC gamers wallet too . Though don't be surprised if you too get the ban hammer . You will also notice the types of replies that PC Gamer.com allow to be posted. Positive revenue inducing posts only! http://www.pcgamer.c...pproach-to-dlc/
I'm sincerely ashamed I ever gave that company money and even more ashamed I ever took their word as honest journalism
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