One of the best computer RPGs ever made is on sale right now on Steam. Dragon Age: Origins is currently $4.99, and the Ultimate Edition—which includes all the DLC—is just $7.49. The game is on
Dragon Age Origins 4K 60FPS Cinematics Mod, makes cutscenes higher res, up to 4k, and 60 fps Pros: Cutscenes are higher res, multiple resolution options, can download the original cutscenes from the mod page incase you want to go back the the original cutscenes.
Hardly remember sorry, google might help more. #3. Luck-E-lynx Aug 24, 2019 @ 7:41pm. Their is an item that you can buy (Manual of Focus) in Awakening from (Herren I believe at vigils keep) that resets skill, talents, attribute points and even specialization. I used it on Oghren once because I needed him to change from a dps focused warrior There are some games in the ballpark of the original Dragon Age, though nothing quite like it. Some of these are "poor man" alternatives. - The Drakensang franchise - Mass Effect, ME2, ME3 - Lord of the Rings: War in the North - Knights of the Old Republic, Knights of the Old Republic II - Wasteland 2
Originally posted by Rhone: The PC version does not support controllers, so playing with a controller requires having the controller configured to emulate KB+Mouse controls. This is possible with Steam Input. Right-click on the game in Steam, then Properties -> Controller -> Enable Steam Input. Then open up Big Picture Mode, have your

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For the area with the traps and wolves, having your tank keep aggro and staying alive will help a lot. Also, focusing on one wolf at a time can help along with using crowd control spells/talents. Bioware tends to make games with random spikes in difficulty. #1. SwobyJ Apr 22, 2015 @ 10:39am. Qwinn's Ultimate Fixpack - The Dain's fixes of dialogue and scripts. Fixes a bunch of dialogue, scripting, and item bugs. Character Respecialization - Respec any character. Definitely one of my favorite mods. It makes it so when you get some companions, you can respec them instead of dealing with their garbage pre-made builds.
PC version has less bugs then the console version does. The PC version without any mods looks better then the console Edition. PC version has better controls, feels like a completely different game honestly. PC version has more enemies, and a better camera. PC version has access to mods which allow you to basically do a lot - also cutting room
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