Dragon Age 2 Dlc Decrypter Virus
Mephales' GFF 4.0 editor comes with a list of filenames/paths that changes the files in DA2.erf and.rim archives from complete gibberish to something human-readable, unfortunately no such list existed for DA2 DLCs. Thankfully I was able to rip a significant amount of them out of source code for the files.- all filenames for models (.msh,.mmh,.mao), faces (.mor), textures (.dds) etc should be there, as well as.utc,.uti,.utp. Files save for some occassional duplicate, unused or misspelled textures.- currently still missing is most of the dialogue/cutscene filenames, let me know if this is something you are specifically interested in. No longer the case, thank you!- DLC covered by the file: Mark of the Assassin, Legacy, Exiled Prince, Black Emporium, all six item packs, some (but not ALL) promo itemsKindly note that pyGFF will be unable to export any assets from DLC archives that haven't been decrypted first. Please don't ask me for info on how to do that here, use google to find a solution.TO INSTALL- start up pyGFF editor- go to Settings - Import Strings- pick 'Filenames' and the 'DA2DLCv2.filelist' file- wait for it to finish importing(check out if you are interested in my dragon age mod shitposting).
If you didn't buy Dragon Age: Origins new, getting the Stone Prisoner for free, then go for that one.Darkspawn Chronicles is a fun diversion in a way but how much fun you get out of it is going to depend on if you like the combat, since that is pretty much all it is.Warden's Keep is a very good piece of content, gets you a bonus power, and gives you a great deal of back-story on how the Grey Wardens were forced out of Ferelden before being invited back by Cailan.Return to Ostagar is another bit of fluff content. Doesn't really add to the story but does let you get some nice kit for your squad.Witch Hunt's enjoyment depends greatly on what you did with Morrigan during the campaign. It can either be a nice little wrap up for your storyline or a complete waste of time.Golems of Amgarrak isn't much fun for me as it is pretty much just a standalone piece of content, it's pretty much divorced from the main story and features none of your regular companions.My personal favourite is Leliana's Song, though the enjoyment you get will depend greatly on how much you like the character of Leliana. It serves not only as back-story for her but a decent little prologue to the main game.Awakening is okay but it doesn't really feel as good as the main game for me.
It does add the largest slice of play time and story though, so definitely worth playing.Though as mentioned it really would be worth buying the Ultimate Edition of the game and getting the 'big' content for the game and some of the little stuff.Also head to this page. Playstation emulator and bios dump. There you will be able to unlock for free many small pieces of kit for Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age II. Best Dragon Age DLC? Dragon Age 2.
Dragon Age 2 Dlc Decrypter Virus Free
At the very least, it felt like that after DA:O.But in all seriousness, I'd agree with whoever suggested skipping DLC in favor of just getting the 'ultimate/GOTY' edition of DA:O. It probably would be cheaper, and DLC is included on the disc.If you were determined to download some from XBL, I'd probably recommend the Warden's Keep if you already have the Stone Prisoner (assuming you bought DA:O new) because you end up getting a storage chest as a quest reward.