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Dragon Age: Inquisition direct save imports still doubtful, say BioWare

Written By blogger on Thursday, April 24, 2014 | 12:57 AM

Dragon Age: Inquisition

By Tim Colwill on April 24, 2014 at 8:26 am

If you're furiously replaying Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age 2 based on yesterday's slick new Dragon Age: Inquisition trailer, maybe don't bother: BioWare's Cameron Lee has revealed in an interview with Ausgamers that direct save imports are still unlikely to happen.

"I doubt whether we're going to be able to do direct Save Imports," said Lee. "It's still talked about, so you never know, particularly once we start heading through the finalling process and parts of the team start moving out of the main line of development. That's the part where some of these things can quickly spike up and results can come through."

Lee went on to explain how the Dragon Age Keep, their new save importing tool, was what they were pouring their efforts into in order to help people bridge the console gap.

"There's hundreds and hundreds of choices in there, and most of it's narrated and there's pictures and text and stuff like that. So they should be able to recreate to the same detail their save file through that Dragon Age Keep online process, and then pull that save game down onto any platform. The thing I love about that is personally, say, I played on PC but I don't want to upgrade my PC so I want to play on Xbox One or PS4, I can still bring my experience across. That was the biggest goal that we wanted to accomplish, and I think the Keep definitely does that."

"Direct save imports… I just don't know. I hope we get there, but right now I'm not too sure. There's so much work still to be done."

Source: Ausgamers



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