Dragon Age Patch v1.02 now available

8 December 2009

Developer Bioware have announced that a new patch for recently released multi platform RPG Dragon Age: Origins is now available, delivering a number of bug fixes.

The biggest problems which the 37MB download addresses are balance adjustments, faster health and mana regeneration and shorter cool downs.

According to Bioware “many of the fixes affecting balance, gameplay, or plot scripting are already included in the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of Dragon Age: Origins”

Some of the more PC specific fixes include:

– Controlling a summoned creature (like a ranger’s pets) during certain special area transitions no longer results in odd behaviour.

– Creating a character in a custom module did not create a folder for saves. This could result in corruption of main campaign saves. This no longer occurs.

– In some cases, the class icon was set incorrectly for characters imported from the downloadable Character Creator. This no longer occurs.

– The options menu now includes a setting to automatically download previously purchased content that is not currently installed.

– After installing new downloadable content, the game now always reminds the user to restart the game.

– The icons for some promotional downloadable content items were missing. They now appear correctly.

– The screenshot upload GUI would stop working from time to time on the client. There was a memory override that was fixed. It is a client fix. It doesn’t affect the other problems we have seen on the server.

The Dragon Age: Origins Patch v1.02 is now available on File Shack.

 

 

 

 

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