Initial release. Full support for Origins and Darkspawn Chronicles. Inspired by darthbdaman's incredible DLC Item Integration, I decided to create my own solution to this problem, one that I found more immersive and satisfying in gameplay. This mod serves as a replacement to darthbdaman's implementation, and the two are inheritedly incompatible. A version containing the aforementioned DLC along with Origins and its expansion pack Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening, Dragon Age: Origins - Ultimate Edition, was released on October 27, 2010. Many smaller content items in Origins were given away for promotional purposes as pre-order bonuses, platform exclusives and as rewards from special events. You can play Warden's Keep and Return to Ostagar anytime during the main campaign -- it doesn't matter when you do so. I always play Warden's Keep after completing Redcliffe (which is usually the second main story mission I complete), although I do say that should be the latest you do so. You get a storage chest once you complete it, and there If you want to start your origins campaign with all the cool DLC items unlocked, by order of difficulty its pretty much same as chronological order except Golems of Amgarrak. which is harder than Witch Hunt. In fact Golems of Amgarrak is so much harder than everything else it'll leave you thinking if you're still playing the same game lol. Each numbered step can be imported into the next one. So for example, an Origins character can be imported into Golems, but a Golems character can't be imported into Awakening. So I numbered this for 'chronological order'. This means that the whole larger 'Dragon Age' story begins with Origins, and ends with Witch Hunt. Generally speaking, it's usually best to do DLC as soon as possible. You'll get good equipment that you can force to scale up by selling to a merchant than rebuying once it hits max level (usually dragonbone tier 7) and good early XP and abilities. RTO is a bit tough, though, so you may want to wait until after you do the first area (which Dragon Age: Awakening: $39.99 Return to Ostagar: $4.99 The Stone Prisoner: $14.99 Warden's Keep: $6.99 List is current as of March 5, 2011. Small variations in price may occur due to platform of choice and country of residence. Prices are listed in Canadian dollars, and do not include applicable taxes. Bioware has made all promotional DLC for Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age 2 available, for free, for anybody that is registered on the social site. Available for all three platforms. Momma Eve, you will be missed. For whatever reason, the Lion's Paw DLC won't download for me - it remains stuck at 0%. Wow, so much misinformation. Yes, you CAN continue playing after the end. Just click Resume after the watching the credits, it'll load you in an empty field, a message will say "Congrats, you finished the game, you can now continue playing the game, this part takes places before the Landsmeet chronologically, so enjoy, your pals at Bioware" or cQKeZJ.

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