**The Dragon Age Origins Thread **

Thanks. Do I take it the game levels up the mobs to adjust to your current character level? :)

Yeah although I believe each mob has has min/max level so you won't come across a level 20 rat or a level 1 dragon. I saw a map at one point showing the recommended levels for each of the stones though they only showed like 6-10+ zones from after you finish Ostagar
 
loving this game at the moment, completed all of it on my warrior and now doing it on rogue class, it does get quite tedious running the maps though.

Thinking of doing a blood mage for my 3rd character if i can be bothered. :D
 
Began my second run through last night, and I'll look into spec mods tonight so I can unlock various skills. Not sure whats out there yet. Deffo feels better the second time around to play. I just felt lost and confused early on in firstime.
 
Just bought this on Steam after seeing it round a mates house. I am starting to wish I'd just gone up town and got it for an extra fiver as its a bloody slow download.
 
I'm not using any kind of mod! The first one is a cut scene, but they're all using the in-game engine anyway. The second is just a well taken shot :)

Could be jpeg compression making them look nicer than they are, I dunno. I have everything maxed, runs nice and smooth on a 4870.
 
I'm also on a 4870 and my visuals are the same. Tbh the game's visuals look pretty crap, well a year out of date anyway. The best area I have seen ingame is the Elven Alienage district - heavily reminds me of certain Witcher elements.
 
Well they have been working on this for well over 4 years, so yeh, the engine isnt exacaly what you would call cutting edge.
But tbh I still think it looks bloody good.
 
27 hours later...14% of the game completed, 30% of the world explored.

This game is epic. The storyline and side quests are brilliant. I just need to sort out my specializations (reaver, templar etc) and somehow unlock them. I'm level 11 and still have no idea how to get them. I should have had at least one at level 7.

What's the best specialization for a warrior tank class and are there any websites I can visit which will show me the 4 specialization trees so I know what kind of spells they'll give me.

Thanks.
 
What's the best specialization for a warrior tank class

Champion imo, he has skills that boost the strength of your party while reducing that of your enemy. You can get more than one specialisation however so i'd also recommend templar as then you're more useful against mages too.

They unlock generally as part of the storyline progression, just talk to your team mates often and continue with the story and you'll have most unlocked in no time. Typically a team mate with a certain specialisation will be able to teach it to another party member.
 
Okay. I'm pretty new to Dragon Age - I haven't even got the "special" unlocks (in other words so you can be an arcane warrior, or duelist or whatever).

I'm going to restart soon and have a good bash at it, but I want to know - can you be two at once, in other words learn being say an arcane warrior and a blood mage? Or can you only take one?
 
Okay. I'm pretty new to Dragon Age - I haven't even got the "special" unlocks (in other words so you can be an arcane warrior, or duelist or whatever).

I'm going to restart soon and have a good bash at it, but I want to know - can you be two at once, in other words learn being say an arcane warrior and a blood mage? Or can you only take one?

You can have two. One at level 7 and one at level 14. Some of the NPCs will have their specialisation at lower levels but that is because they are special...
 
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