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Abigayle Laurenitis

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Aug 2, 2024, 9:21:49 PM8/2/24
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I wish I could offer a solution. However, I can at least offer a workaround. It sucks that it should be necessary, as EA/Bioware has a responsibility to provide a simple fix. But if you really want to play, this should work. I've known about this for a while, but a minor goof on my part (I thought I'd dl'd all my content, but actually only got some of it) made me think that it wasn't working.

This page should list every piece of Bioware DLC registered to your account. For the PC, it also provides download link. There are 2 kinds of PC downloads here: .exe files and .dazip files. For .exe, obviously you just double click them. They're standard installers that should find DA and install the content. For .dazip,

Do it for every item on your account, and you should be golden. Next time you start the game, all your content should show up under installed contet. Note that you WILL still have the stupid red exclamation point under the downloading tab, which will still list all you content as "download failed," but it should also be listed under the "installed content" tab, and be functional in-game.

The If it doesn't, or it shows up as unauthorized, make sure that the updater service is running. To do this, close the game, hold down the Windows key + R to bring up the run dialoge. Type services.msc in the run box. This will bring up your winows services. Scroll down to "Dragon Age: Origins Updater" and start it. Then run the game again. Note the update service has alway been a finnicky pain in the butt, so if you later start the game and get a message saying you need to log in with an account that has bought this content, it means you need to restart the service again.

That is the only solution I have found to work as well. Except I have one problem still that requires a solution to the game actually installing its downloads. I used a promo card for Stone Prisoner. The list of downloads that I can manually install does not include this one; although it is listed in the DLCs ready for installing within my game's Install screen. I even have two achievements which shows that I've played it. The promo card only works once so please no suggestions about trying to use it again because I've already tried that. If anyone knows of a solution that will work for this please let me know.

Nevermind. Roughly two weeks ago I tried everything over 3 days with no luck. Now that I posted that last message my game decides it'll cooperate and install everything automatically. Sorry and thanks.

This article contains information on Downloadable content for Dragon Age: Origins. Some downloadable content can be purchased within the game with BioWare points, through the Xbox Marketplace, or through the PlayStation Store, while others were pre-order promotional items and can no longer be obtained. Several of the promotional items are now available for anyone with a BioWare Social Network account. See here for more information.

BioWare originally announced during the final stages of the development of Dragon Age: Origins that two years' worth of downloadable content were planned for release. The planned DLC would include items such as rings and amulets, short adventures like Warden's Keep and full expansion packs with dozens of hours of new gameplay. With the earlier than expected arrival of Dragon Age II, Witch Hunt was confirmed to be the last DLC release for Dragon Age: Origins.

None of the promotional items import successfully, except for Memory Band. Having any of the non-importable items equipped on the Warden may cause their stats (including fatigue) to be permanently stuck on the character.

These add-ons unlock new areas to discover, such as the Soldier's Peak, or new characters with their backstory such as Shale. They can be obtained via the Xbox Live Marketplace xbox360, the PlayStation Store ps3, or Origin pc.

Warden's Keep grants players access to the fortress of Soldier's Peak, a quest to unlock the mysteries of the fortress, two new talents/spells for each class from the Power of Blood school, two achievements, and various items. In addition, Warden's Keep includes two new merchants and a Party Storage Chest that allows the player to store additional inventory.

The Stone Prisoner refers to the titular character of this downloadable content, Shale. In addition, the DLC also grants player access to the village of Honnleath, the abandoned dwarven Cadash Thaig, two new achievements, and crystals which act as armor and weapons for Shale.

Return to Ostagar features the return of the Warden to Ostagar. There, the Warden will discover King Cailan's armor, Duncan's weapons and the motivation behind Loghain's betrayal. In addition, Return to Ostagar will also grant the player a second chance at recruiting Dog, and one new achievement.

A Tale of Orzammar is a downloadable content that serves as a prologue to the Dwarf Noble Origin. It explores the actions of a dwarven nobleman who has contracted a mercenary to retrieve a valuable artifact from a ruined thaig within the Deep Roads.

This DLC is included with the GOG release of Dragon Age: Origins via an update patch. In order to acquire it in non-GOG versions, you can follow this link and download the file, which can be installed afterwards like any other .dazip extension for Dragon Age: Origins.

This downloadable content features a look at an alternate history: what if your character had died in the Joining ceremony, and the Grey Wardens marched under Alistair's command instead? The content is a standalone adventure in which you command genlocks, hurlocks, shrieks, and even the mighty ogres.

Witch Hunt is a downloadable content that explores the whereabouts of Morrigan, the Witch of the Wilds, who aided the Warden during the Blight. It is also the final downloadable content for Dragon Age: Origins. There are four new achievements, which each unlock a unique reward (a two-handed axe, Dragonbone Cleaver, a longbow, The Sorrows of Arlathan, a mage robe, Vestments of the Seer, and a belt, Cinch of Skillful Maneuvering) that transfers into your Origins and Awakening campaigns.

Commissioned by an infamous Nevarran dragon hunter, this armor was crafted in a time when dragons had almost been hunted to extinction. Infused with their blood, the armor gained notoriety after the hunter died at the hands of men rather than the dragons it was designed to protect him from.

This DLC is available without extra cost to players who purchased a new copy of Dragon Age: Origins. In addition, unlocking the Blood Dragon armor set in Dragon Age: Origins will unlock it for use in Mass Effect 2. The code on the card located inside the new copy states that the download will expire April 30, 2010, but it has been used well beyond that date as of March, 2013. It is also available for free on the Xbox Live Marketplace, and is included in the Ultimate Edition.

The Blood Dragon armor set is Massive, Silverite plate adorned with a crimson dragon across the left shoulder. The armor is placed in your inventory immediately, while the gloves, boots and helm can be purchased cheaply from Bodahn Feddic.

This old stone, set in a golden ring, has been an aid and companion to dozens of adventurers across innumerable years. Its trip to Ferelden was long and convoluted. Some say it has a life of its own.

The Lucky Stone is free to players who uploaded a character made with the Character Creator to the BioWare Social Network. It can also be unlocked for free by anyone with a Bioware Social Network account.

Embri of Gwaren, an elven mage of limited talent who volunteered to become one of the Tranquil, proved herself a talented enchanter--if absent-minded. She kept an array of magical ingredients on her belt at all times, and eventually the belt itself became magical. Embri died of lyrium poisoning many years later, but the enchanted belt remains.

Embri's Many Pockets can be downloaded for free in-game by players who have completed Chapter 1 of Dragon Age Journeys. It can also be unlocked for free by anyone with a Bioware Social Network account.

"This amulet was forged during the height of the ancient Tevinter Imperium's power, a time when entire armies would flee upon seeing a Tevinter magister stride into battle. While the name Cavellus remains engraved on its back, any memory of the magister who created it has been lost to the mists of time."

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