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  • Just tried the Keep, using FireFox from the USA, and had zero issue.  It is either a regional issue for you with DA Keep specifically or an issue with your computer/internet provider.....or I just got lucky and it was fixed in the time between your test and now......

  • EA_Shepard's avatar
    EA_Shepard
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    2 months ago

    @Draxesz 

    Hey there!

    Just following up to see how things are going. Are you still running into any issues? Keep is up and running at the moment. Let us know if you need any assistance.

    Thanks!

  • f11olghe's avatar
    f11olghe
    Rising Newcomer
    2 months ago

    They should make a separate free app offline version of the Keep (for each platform where the games can be played) able to generate files to import to each game and campaign (so not only II, Inquisition, Dreadwolf... but also for Awakening, Golems Of Amgarrak and Witch Hunt)

    There's a "mod" for II that's not really a mod but basically an app like that to generate a fake Origins save file to import with only the choices that actually matter in Dragon Age II, because of course for a modder it's a waste of time and all to include hundreds of options that don't even have an impact, but BioWare should include much more choices like they did in the Keep to avoid spoiling what past choices have an impact in Dreadwolf.

  • EA_Shepard's avatar
    EA_Shepard
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    2 months ago

    @f11olghe I brought that up a long time ago, but since we don't support mods officially, and a whole list of issues that came along with that, there isn't a way to update it like they can online. A lot of players wanted it, and I would love to have seen it, technically speaking, it would not have worked like we wanted it to.

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    Fred_vdp
    Hero+
    2 months ago

    My worry when the Keep was first announced was that one day it would be shut down. My hope is for Inquisition to be remastered with an offline version of the Keep built-in, but I can imagine it would be a lot of work to make a web app work offline.

    Maybe they could instead make it like the Mass Effect Legendary Edition where save importing was streamlined a bit. All the first three Dragon Age games remastered in a single package without the need for the Keep. But that's just me dreaming. Regardless, it would take a lot of effort to make it future proof.

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