Saturday, March 10, 2012

I have 2 Questions for Dragon Age: Origins. First, Is coercion for both persuasion AND intimidation?See detail?

I know intimidation is boosted by strength but is coercion used for it aswel?



Second Q. Is Dragon age: awakening an expansion for origins? if so is it worth it? Are there game damaging bugs in it?



Thanks for answer 1 or both questions. - JohnI have 2 Questions for Dragon Age: Origins. First, Is coercion for both persuasion AND intimidation?See detail?
first question: sorry dont really know how to answer it



second question: awakenings is an expansion of the DAO, you can transfer your save file from DAO so some choices you made in it will be reflected in awakenings.



its worth it just that it doesnt really give you the same thrill as the DAO. But still pretty good for an expansion, took me 10 -15 hours to finish



oh if you do transfer your save over and your original save has items from dlc such as starfang, blood dragon armour or many more, they wont be there, saying that, awakenings doesnt let you bring anything over from the dlc's with the exception of 'return to ostagar', everything else is a no-go



im not sure but i think i say my friend say that there was a patch with DID let you bring the dlc items over but your gonna have look it up yourself



Hope that helped : )I have 2 Questions for Dragon Age: Origins. First, Is coercion for both persuasion AND intimidation?See detail?
I'm pretty sure coercion is also involved in intimidation checks. I have a mage with like 10 strength who passed every one of them, but I had also maxed out coercion. It's the most valuable skill, you should try to max it out early.



Awakening is an expansion, you will need the original game to play. There are lots of little bugs, nothing that will damage your game though. I personally would wait until they release a patch and lower the price.

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