![]() ![]() Players who rescued their party members in the Fade of the Broken Circle plot are no longer forced to fight the sloth demon alone.Fixed an issue with the wrong characters appearing in Morrigan's ritual.Fixed a number of issues with portraits not being uploaded correctly to the BioWare social site.ĭragon Age: Origins Fixes GAMEPLAY.Audio drivers have been updated to fix a number of audio-related crashes.A number of memory leaks have been fixed, which will reduce the frequency of crashes.Imported characters to Dragon Age: Awakening now start the game with equipment and clothing on.Importing a character to a new module from a save game that did not have the hero in the party caused the game to crash.Screenshots were being uploaded automatically on the PC by default on new installations.Selling too many items to the same merchant no longer corrupts the save files.Switching between Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening no longer resets options to default settings.Names with accents and special characters now show up correctly in the "Story So Far" load hints.Damage statistics are now being updated properly on the Inventory screen when weapons are unequipped.Floating numbers no longer appear over the player's head.Characters were successfully stealing, but not receiving any items. Multiple transitions in and out of Fade areas were multiplying the number of visual effects running, which slowed down gameplay.Installing new downloadable content no longer leaves the Other Campaigns selection grayed-out.Blood talents from the Grey Warden Base premium downloadable content now work properly in other modules. ![]() Fixed some authorization issues with downloadable content.On the PC, sometimes an achievement image and message would not display properly.If you plan to add Awakening to your DAO install, we recommend installing Awakening, then always re-apply the latest patch. In short, if you plan to re-install DAO and Awakening at some point in the future, we recommend installing DAO, then Awakening, then latest patch. In addition, the pre-1.04 installer that comes with Awakening may revert some 1.04 files back - this would result in a game that is apparently missing many of the fixes included with 1.04, while the game config tool still reports it as the 1.04 version. There are Awakening specific resources and other assets that will not be patched in properly unless the 1.04 installer detects that Awakening is present and as such will not install those additional resources. Note: pc If you install the 1.04 patch prior to installing Awakening, you must run the 1.04 patch installer again after the Awakening install is complete. For those who purchased and installed the Ultimate Edition via EADM, the Patch 1.05 installer will copy that CD-Key into the correct Windows registry location. EADM has been replaced with EA's Origin system and this error has been corrected in the new Origin installer. The Ultimate Edition installer for the EA Download Manager (EADM) version of the game was placing the CD-Key in the wrong location in the Windows registry.Fixed an issue where some users with DirectX10-era video cards were experiencing significant lag within menus and interfaces as well as sudden spikes in area load times.Downloadable content will properly authenticate once installed.denotes changes that will noticeably affect gameplay. is used to highlight changes that removed an exploitable bug from the game. Legend marks changes that are especially helpful to players. ![]() See Witch Hunt#Patch for information on the Witch Hunt 1.1 patch. See EA Answers HQ for for the latest patch for Dragon Age: Origins.
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