![]() You should also see an “Export to DA Inquisition” button. Click the icon in the top-right corner of the screen, then add and save your finished world state. After the video (you can back out of it too, if you prefer), a tiled interface pops up that you can use to change any of the choices that came up in the first two games or their DLC (more than 300 in all).įinally, to funnel all of these choices into Dragon Age: Inquisition - which influences your starting game world to varying degrees - you’ve got to save the world state and export it. If you’re new to the series, the video pulls from a default world state. Once that’s done, Keep present you with a narrated video that tours through the events of the first two games as they were shaped by any choices made. This covers any platform you might have played the earlier games on: PlayStation 3, Windows, or Xbox 360. After that’s done, the site automatically scrapes any previously existing accounts for Dragon Age save data. Available to both those with existing save files and those who are coming fresh to the series in Inquisition, DA Keep allows you to import (when possible) and further tailor the choices that came up in previous games, then export that data to your Origin profile.įirst thing you’ll need to do when you visit the website - it’s HTML5, so you can access it from virtually any PC, phone, or tablet - is sign in with your Origin account, or create one if you don’t have it. The vast array of choices presented to players in Dragon Age: Origins, Dragon Age 2, and their assorted add-on packs won’t be lost forever when Dragon Age: Inquisition arrives, thanks to a new web app called Dragon Age Keep. ![]()
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