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Zusätzliche Zauber, Fähigkeiten, Gegenstände, Spezialisierungen und fünf neue Gruppenmitglieder machen die Welt von Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening für den Spieler zu einem völlig neuen Erlebnis. Der bisherige Charakter kann ohne Probleme in Awakening importiert werden. Alternativ startet der Spieler eine neue Karriere als Grauer Wächter aus dem Nachbarland Orlais.
"Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening zeigt BioWares Verbundenheit mit den Fans, die bereits den ersten Teil lieben und sich nun weitere Abenteuer in dieser fantastischen und epischen Welt wünschen", so Dr. Ray Muzyka, Co-Gründer von BioWare. "Diese Fans werden mit Awakening viele Stunden Spaß haben, wenn sie die geheime Motivation der Dunklen Brut offenlegen."
Die Story von Awakening knüpft direkt an die des Grundspiels an und versetzt den Spieler in die Rolle eines Kommandanten der Grauen Wächter, der den Orden wieder aufbauen und herausfinden muss, warum die Dunkle Brut das Land nach dem Tod des Erzdämons nicht verlassen hat. Dabei spielen moralische Entscheidungen wie der Orden wieder aufgebaut werden soll, wie der Konflikt mit dem mysteriösen Architekten gelöst und das Schicksal der Dunklen Brut endgültig besiegelt wird, eine tragende Rolle für den Charakter des Spielers.
Systemanforderungen
- CPU: Intel Core 2 Single 1.6 Ghz Prozessor (oder vergleichbar) oder AMD 64 2.0 GHz Prozessor (oder vergleichbar)
- GFX: ATI Radeon X850 256MB oder NVIDIA GeForce 6600 GT 128MB oder besser (Windows Vista: Radeon X1550 256 MB oder NVidia GeForce 7600GT 256MB)
- RAM: 1GB (1.5 GB Vista und Windows 7)
- Software: Windows XP (SP3) oder Windows Vista (SP1) oder Windows 7
- HD: 20 GB
- SFX: Direct X kompatible Soundkarte
- DX: DirectX (November 2007)
- LANG: Deutsch, Englisch
- CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz oder AMD Phenom II X2 Dual-Core 2.7 Ghz Prozessor oder vergleichbar
- GFX: ATI 3850 512 MB oder NVidia 8800GTS 512MB oder besser
- RAM: 2 GB (3 GB Vista und Windows 7)
- Software: Windows XP (SP3) oder Windows Vista (SP1) oder Windows 7
- HD: 20 GB
- SFX: Direct X kompatible Soundkarte
- DX: DirectX (November 2007)
- LANG: Deutsch, Englisch
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834 Std. insgesamt
Verfasst: 01.04.22 11:17
The DLC starts out after the ending of Dragon Age Origins where either the character you imported or a warden from Orlesia will be tasked down with hunting down the remnants of darkspawn. There is some interesting worldbuilding given on arch-demons, darkspawn and how blights happen making it more unique and expanded.
The world map is an entirely new area and is pretty sizable for a DLC
The basic combat is mostly the same though with the addition of stamina potions which function like lyrium potions and are a welcome addition imo. There are a lot of specializations added here adding to the variety of possible builds.
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1699 Std. insgesamt
Verfasst: 13.11.20 02:22
Worth it just for all those OP abilities they added like Caparace or Unending Flurry.
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10 Std. insgesamt
Verfasst: 09.08.19 10:14
Dude who posted that, you're awesome. This will fix the flickering and crashing that makes it unplayable. If you're playing this on a 64-bit system here's your fix.
Bioware in their prime. Good game.
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4281 Std. insgesamt
Verfasst: 02.06.13 15:08
Awakening starts you off short after the end of the original Dragon Age, you can choose to either import one of your old characters or just from scratch. The latter option gives you an Orlesian Grey Warden background which adds plenty of interesting dialog concerning your heritage throughout the game. Importing a character however, yields almost no interesting dialog throughout the game and even in places and with characters that you original play through should have had a profound effect on you will find that nothing changes regardless of your actions in Origins. This leads to a highly disappointing experience for those of us that have actually played the original and like to think our choices actually mattered, if only in terms of storyline.
Your party receives a bit of a shakeup as well, Orghren makes a return as the only one and your other four party members are all newcomers and while they each have a story for you to discover, much like your original team, none of them are particularly interesting. The main storyline in Awakening however, dealing with the Darkspawn, does hold to the usual high Bioware quality even if it's still very much a black and white affair and any notion of murky morality or grey choices only exist in the promotional material, the game itself is mostly Star Wars in those terms.
In terms of Gameplay Bioware has stayed with what works. The level cap has been raised to 30, two new tiers of equipment has been introduced and a few new skills, such as rune-crafting, are now available to you. The combat plays much as it did in the original with a pseudo-tactical interface that can mostly be ignored except for a few choice fights on the higher difficulties.
All in all Dragon Age Origins Awakening does what is expected from an expansion pack, it provides more of the same. Big fans of the original will enjoy it while the rest of us will shrug it off and wait for something bigger and better.
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Verfasst: 18.04.12 01:55
At one point went into a dungeon with my legacy gear from the original campaign. Game takes your gear away because you get captured and thrown in prison. You're supposed to get your gear back immediately after escaping, but if you were wearing any legacy gear from the original campaign, the game deleted all of your equipment.
Not kidding.
That was a game-ender for me. An unpatched bug years after release that punishes you for playing a legacy character from the original title? Sweet, Bioware.
Super sweet.
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Verfasst: 01.08.11 01:12
It does introduce some characters that later appear in Dragon Age 2. The most noteworthy being the companion Anders who goes on to be a major character.
Don't buy it thinking it is a continuation of the Origins storyline. It is not. It is near enough a stand alone adventure.
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Verfasst: 18.03.11 02:36
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Verfasst: 08.02.11 23:31
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Release:18.03.2010
Genre:
Rollenspiel
Entwickler:
BioWare
Vertrieb:
Electronic Arts
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Franchise:
Dragon Age
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