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hirano91
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Post subject: Re: Dragon Age: Inquisition Posted: Monday, 17 Nov 2014, 10:18 |
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ashidakim wrote: Quote: What time/day is it going to unlock for US? Don't worry about that  Instead use a VPN to change to korean time and unlock it half a day earlier. For example using a US vpn it unlocks the 18th at 4pm for me. Using the korean one it unlocks the 18th at 2am! So using that I will be able to play it all day and not wait until late afternoon  So i'm going to the gym early tomorrow and then coming home to play.. because if I start to play it before I know I won't want to goto the gym. No, i'm not worried. I was just confused so I just wanted to know other region's unlock time. I'm from Southeast asia and my origin(before buying) states nov. 18. but after buying, it became nov. 17 11pm in my library.
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kaliver
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Post subject: Re: Dragon Age: Inquisition Posted: Monday, 17 Nov 2014, 10:44 |
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It unlocks in each region based on one time zone. So if it's unlocked one time zone ahead, you'll unlock an hour earlier on the 17th. Make sense?
I will have to look into the Korean VPN thing!
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diehard2222
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Post subject: Re: Dragon Age: Inquisition Posted: Monday, 17 Nov 2014, 10:46 |
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this game will consume me.. which means i wont be able to finish ass creed unity, valkyries chornicles and farcry 4 for a long ass time first world problems... 
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Post subject: Re: Dragon Age: Inquisition Posted: Monday, 17 Nov 2014, 11:03 |
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Asia-Pacific (except Japan) – 11/17 7AM PST North America and Brazil – 11/17 9PM PST Russia – 11/17 11 PM PST Australia – 11/19 5AM PST Japan – 11/19 7AM PST Europe excluding UK, IE, PT – 11/19 3PM PST New Zealand – 11/20 3AM PST India – 11/20 10:30AM PST South Africa – 11/20 2PM PST United Kingdom, Ireland, Portugal – 11/20 4PM PST
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kaliver
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Post subject: Re: Dragon Age: Inquisition Posted: Monday, 17 Nov 2014, 11:13 |
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thanks IAA
and yeah, i am far cry 4ing hardcore the next handful of hours cause i won't be touching it for a month after Inquisition unlocks
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diehard2222
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Post subject: Re: Dragon Age: Inquisition Posted: Monday, 17 Nov 2014, 11:40 |
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if someone wants to unlock the game as early as possible download flyvpn - https://www.flyvpn.com/download - and contect to a korean server with the trial account. 
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Chekist
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Post subject: Re: Dragon Age: Inquisition Posted: Monday, 17 Nov 2014, 12:02 |
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I wonder if there will be modding scene for DA3, like there was one for DA: Origins. Although, bioware dev sounded a bit pessimistic when he said that "it would be challenging to mod the game based on frostbite engine"...
P.S. So far nexus haven't created a section for DA3, which is kinda bad... Usually they create a section for the game prior to its launch :/
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kaliver
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Post subject: Re: Dragon Age: Inquisition Posted: Monday, 17 Nov 2014, 12:15 |
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There won't be mods right after release, no. The community will probably develop a program like me3explorer for frostbite but it will take time.
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msimsi
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Post subject: Re: Dragon Age: Inquisition Posted: Monday, 17 Nov 2014, 12:57 |
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Denuvo loves hard drives Quote: "Resource monitors for RAM and CPU consumption numbers, memory viewer for trying to figure out what makes it tick and track address issues, SSD analysis tools for those delicious dead blocks and data tracking Wanna know average number of times parts of LotF exe code are fcked around between RAM and HDD in the span of one hour? 150000 copy/write iterations. That's about 10000 times more than usual. DRM constantly decrypts the game code into the memory and encrypts it back. This is the most bullshit usage of encryption software I've ever stumbled upon. And even though code chunks are quite small(couple of kilobytes per go at worst), they are all stored in one memory block. And playing the game for 4-8 hours(depends on SSD quality) means that you can say goodbye to that block." http://www.rpgcodex.net/forums/index.ph ... st-3599880
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soren201
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Post subject: Re: Dragon Age: Inquisition Posted: Monday, 17 Nov 2014, 13:06 |
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msimsi wrote: Denuvo loves hard drives Quote: "Resource monitors for RAM and CPU consumption numbers, memory viewer for trying to figure out what makes it tick and track address issues, SSD analysis tools for those delicious dead blocks and data tracking Wanna know average number of times parts of LotF exe code are fcked around between RAM and HDD in the span of one hour? 150000 copy/write iterations. That's about 10000 times more than usual. DRM constantly decrypts the game code into the memory and encrypts it back. This is the most bullshit usage of encryption software I've ever stumbled upon. And even though code chunks are quite small(couple of kilobytes per go at worst), they are all stored in one memory block. And playing the game for 4-8 hours(depends on SSD quality) means that you can say goodbye to that block." http://www.rpgcodex.net/forums/index.ph ... st-3599880WTF...I was planning to install the game on my only SSD..just to, you know, make loading parts quicker and stuff..but this is ridiculous
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Post subject: Re: Dragon Age: Inquisition Posted: Monday, 17 Nov 2014, 13:09 |
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guys i downloaded the preload here. If i buy the game i can put on origins directory and be ready to play? in which directory i have to put?
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Post subject: Re: Dragon Age: Inquisition Posted: Monday, 17 Nov 2014, 13:10 |
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I wonder if it's true or not.
@coach7290: Yes, you can. Move it to \Dragon Age Inquisition folder.
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coach7290
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Post subject: Re: Dragon Age: Inquisition Posted: Monday, 17 Nov 2014, 13:53 |
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I am AWESOME wrote: I wonder if it's true or not.
@coach7290: Yes, you can. Move it to \Dragon Age Inquisition folder. ok but i move in that folder once i bought from origins right? before there are not folder inside origin director. thanks mate 
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Rawth
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Post subject: Re: Dragon Age: Inquisition Posted: Monday, 17 Nov 2014, 13:56 |
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msimsi wrote: Denuvo loves hard drives Quote: "Resource monitors for RAM and CPU consumption numbers, memory viewer for trying to figure out what makes it tick and track address issues, SSD analysis tools for those delicious dead blocks and data tracking Wanna know average number of times parts of LotF exe code are fcked around between RAM and HDD in the span of one hour? 150000 copy/write iterations. That's about 10000 times more than usual. DRM constantly decrypts the game code into the memory and encrypts it back. This is the most bullshit usage of encryption software I've ever stumbled upon. And even though code chunks are quite small(couple of kilobytes per go at worst), they are all stored in one memory block. And playing the game for 4-8 hours(depends on SSD quality) means that you can say goodbye to that block." http://www.rpgcodex.net/forums/index.ph ... st-3599880SSD performance degradation due to writes is nonsense. Performance only degrades just before the drive fails and that's not until a petabyte of writes later. http://techreport.com/review/27062/the- ... fter-1-5pbI know everyone's trying to find reasons to hate on Denuvo (despite not knowing what anti-tamper software actually does and how it's different from DRM) but this is not one of them.
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Post subject: Re: Dragon Age: Inquisition Posted: Monday, 17 Nov 2014, 13:59 |
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Yes. After buying the game, start the pre-load. It'll create directory.
Pause it after it downloads 1-5 MB. Now copy-paste downloaded files to respective directory. Resume the pre-load on Origin. It'll automatically detect and install the game.
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