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 Post subject: Dragon Age: Origins
PostPosted: 12 Nov 2009, 19:10 
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Someone recommended this site. Seems legit since you actually uses EA Downloader and register the serial with EA and the $30 price is certainly attractive.

http://www.cdkeyhouse.com//dragon-age-origins-deluxe-edition-key-ea-download-p-111.html


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 Post subject: Dragon Age: Origins
PostPosted: 12 Nov 2009, 19:19 
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That site looks about as legit as a $3 bill. If they aren't selling "recycled" keys, I'll eat my shoe.

But you're right, $30 is attractive... attractive enough that one could easily forget common sense that would otherwise throw up "scam" alerts.


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 Post subject: Dragon Age: Origins
PostPosted: 12 Nov 2009, 19:39 
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High prices? I think I saw the CE on Amazon for like $60, normal for $40. >_>


Exactly my point, used to be games were 20 to 40$ including collectors or game of the year or whatever other moniker they decided was the buzz-word du jour.

And amazon.com is useless to someone not in the US by the way.


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 Post subject: Dragon Age: Origins
PostPosted: 12 Nov 2009, 19:46 
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Gecko - don't resist! ;)


Store said there is a shipment coming in this aft...so fingers crossed. Hopefully my card is in it... :wink:

P.S. Just bought a Razer Copperhead mouse, this thing is mental twitchy...overshooting everything right now.


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 Post subject: Dragon Age: Origins
PostPosted: 12 Nov 2009, 21:02 
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P.S. Just bought a Razer Copperhead mouse, this thing is mental twitchy...overshooting everything right now


What level are you using? I prefer 4 for 1920x1200.


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 Post subject: Dragon Age: Origins
PostPosted: 12 Nov 2009, 22:07 
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P.S. Just bought a Razer Copperhead mouse, this thing is mental twitchy...overshooting everything right now


What level are you using? I prefer 4 for 1920x1200.


Do you mean sensitivity level or profile? Profile 4 right now...still getting used to it. I almost want my cheap little Logitech mouse back, this is like taking a Ferrari to do the groceries... :D

I know I'll get used to it tho...


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 Post subject: Dragon Age: Origins
PostPosted: 13 Nov 2009, 01:51 
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Do you mean sensitivity level or profile?


I don't use any custom drivers. Just the button on the bottom of the mouse. I have found that it should only take an hour tops to adjust to a new speed unless it is just too fast for you to ever handle. But maybe that is just me.

Re: Dragon Age, I saw the box today and it comes with a "character and quest," which is apparently a "15 dollar value." Which I guess means that there is a lite version out there or something. It also came with Mass Effect 2 content, :)

I won't be buying this ATM. Too damn confusing.


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 Post subject: Dragon Age: Origins
PostPosted: 13 Nov 2009, 02:06 
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my collectors edition came with codes for:

4 items exclusive to EB games

3 items for buying CE edition

Blood dragon Armour for dragon age and mass effect 2

and a code for the fury of shale DLC

the only DLC i didnt get out of the box was the Wardens tower? that the quest guy tries to sell you in the camp.


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 Post subject: Dragon Age: Origins
PostPosted: 13 Nov 2009, 18:23 
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Dragon Age (normal version, retail and digital afaik):
full game
Stone Prisoner DLC ($15, quest and ally)
Blood Dragon armor DLC (only comes with new copy?)
Those 2 DLCs are for new copies, so if you're going digital, you'll PROBABLY always get it. >_>
Helps fight used copies, etc.

CE retail/digital
full game
Stone Prisoner
Blood Dragon armor
Warden's Keep ($7)
CE item DLC

Of course, if you got CE retail, you get some physical stuff too, like a cloth map. There are also other item DLCs that came with the game, depending on where you bought it (ie.: Steam gave a ring or something). Might've been a preorder thing. In the end, digitally, DAO+Warden's Keep costs less than CE if you don't care about the 3 items.


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 Post subject: Dragon Age: Origins
PostPosted: 13 Nov 2009, 19:59 
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Stone Prisoner DLC ($15, quest and ally)

Helps fight used copies, etc.


So you are saying every purchased game comes with Stone Prisoner?


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