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@arkngt Lol, I know it isn't by design, it just feels like it sometimes. I've been playing DA since Origins released November 3, 2009 and we keep going through the same thing. My primary annoyance is that major malfunctions, such as the inherent memory leak problem with DAO, never seem to get fixed.
Seriously, I would much rather the broken quests and GPU crash issues in Inquisition get fixed than having cosmetic fixes. Did the amulet exploit impact anyone or cause serious game play issues? Not that I'm aware of; personally, if people want to play that way, then whatever floats their boat.
@The_Alaska_Wolf: I agree with you about people who wants to exploit bugs, it's their choice. And me too, I've been playing since DAO and remember all these leak memory problems but then again... we were warned! At some point, there was a statement from Bioware telling us about these problems, it's not like what's happening now with DAI.
Considering the price of this game (whatever platform, pc or console) I think, just because of that, the dev team should've warned us somehow. I don't mind if they want to solve this exploit bugs but then again... I don't know, maybe they want to limit the number of amulet per companion and/or the inquisitor but as it was said before, since it's not fixed in the Fade and that the game quest is still mentionning there's a reward... anyway, the whole situation really s u c k s.
At this point, a warning with an approximative date of release for the fix would be THE LEAST I would accept before buying another game from EA/Bioware.
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