GameTrailers has a video review of Dragon
Age, just released Bioware's RPG and the spiritual successor
to Baldur's Gate. The game is available for PC,
PS3 and Xbox 360.
In related news, ArsTechnica has published an interesting article that
summarizes a number of forum posts indicating that customers
who bought their copies of Dragon Age: Origins via digital distribution
from Steam or Impulse are having difficulties getting the DLC included
with their purchase:
With digital distribution platforms like Steam and Impulse becoming
more popular, it's no surprise that many gamers decided to
buy their copy of the game online. The problem? EA and Bioware
require you to sign into their own websites, with their own
accounts and login information, to allow you to access the bonus
content from your purchase. That process, it seems, is broken
for many users. If you bought the game via Impulse? Your problems might
be much, much worse.
Getting the game running was quite the adventure. After buying the $65
edition with the bonus content, Steam gave me two codes. I dutifully
made a note of both codes. Once the game finished downloading, I went
to the downloadable content section in the game's menu to get my bonus
content. This took me out of the game and sent me over to a Bioware
site. There I had to create an account with the Bioware Social Network
(Beta!) and give them my e-mail address and birthday. I picked a
display name, and even though the system said it was available, I kept
receiving a generic error when I tried to finish setting up my account.
Then it said the field was not filled in correctly, even though the
name-checker said the name was available. Then it asked for the
password to the name the system told me no one else was using. I of
course didn't have a password, which resulted in another error.
Finally I went to EA's site and logged in using my old EA account, and
registered my game there... without having to put in a key. After that
step, I was able to go back to the Bioware Social Network (Beta!) and I
found I was already logged in with one of the many names I tried during
my error-laden first attempt. I put in my key for the downloadable
content, and the downloads began. I am, it seems, one of the lucky ones.
While some in our forum were able to get the content with very
little hassle, others ran into even bigger problems. One
forum member tried to troubleshoot the issue using a method found
online. "I follow the instructions and low and behold, he is right, my
old bioware account isn't linked to my 'master EA account' Nevermind
that this isn't mentioned ANYWHERE, I try doing that and what does it
tell me?"
last 10 comments:
Tom
(07:54 AM CET - Nov,05 2009 )
Fantastic game! :D
With my new screen @ 2048x1152 I have no problems at all at highest settings.
darknothing
(05:40 PM CET - Nov,05 2009 )
ya so far so good, but my pc meets the specs and then some yet poor framerate, hope a patch or something soon.
Majnun
(06:01 PM CET - Nov,05 2009 )
That seems odd since I have a less than great PC and can run it with all settings maxed and get zero stutter (at least with up to 12-15 enemies fighting at the same time...haven't seen bigger fights yet).
And like I said all setting max: Very High Graphics, High Textures, 8x AA, at 1920x1080.
I saw a post on BioWares shitty social site tech forum with a title about a fix for ATI users but I haven't bothered reading. Just mentioning that because if you have an ATI card that might be the issue and there may be a workaround. Of course you're no computer idiot so I'm sure you've already checked around.
If you're using an nvidia card though...beats the hell outa me.
darknothing
(05:23 PM CET - Nov,06 2009 )
acer aspire 8930g.
i assume because its a labtop, yet still better then recommended specs.
9600m 512mb / 2000 shared. 4 gigs intel centrino dual 2 2.ghz
could be vista 32 holding me back.
meh,