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To get around that on consoles, developer CD Projekt devised a scene in which a character asks Geralt a few questions about his choices in the previous game's various plot points. Your choices matter, as they alter the world state and other small storylines in the game.
For a list of step-by-step instructions, check out our comprehensive guide to exporting your world state. You can also use the Keep to double check that you've exported your world state correctly, and here's how.
Exporting another world state for use in a new game won't have any effect on previous games. You can even have multiple games going at the same time based on different world states. Just make sure you've saved your existing game before starting a new one.
Please check your privacy setting and make sure that Share outside of Xbox Live is turned on. Then go through the new game start again and you should be able to import your world state from the Keep.
*NOTE: This does not mean you won't be able to import a world state to these platforms or consoles. It's just important to note that their browsers do not have adequate HTML5 support so you may not be able to see the Keep as it was intended. You are still able to create your world states on a different device and export it to play on Xbox 360 or PS3.
You'll have to add a friend first to share your world state with them. If you've set up your world state on one Origin account and you'd like to use another, you can use the sharing feature in the Keep to move your world state to a new account.
This bonus feature continues the story straight into the third RPG in the long-running Polish fantasy series, letting you see how previous choices have changed the world. There are multiple world states, and new adopters or console players can simulate old choices with a quick menu, similar to the options available in Dragon Age: Inquisition.
So if I wish to have a playthrough that reflects my past decisions and world state, I need to create an Origin account Are you freaking kidding me Why has this been made so complicated What happened to the days when you could buy a game, put the disk in, and just freaking PLAY THE GAME Why do I have to make an account for something online to play a game I bought Are you telling me that I could pay money for a game, own it, and have certain features locked out for me because I don't wish to create some online bullshit account just so I can play the game not using the default world state This isn't even DLC or something. Just... what the hell
First of all we do not know the specifics regarding your need for internet (you might only need it when accessing the keep on the computer. Second of all many games today require things like Origin or Steam to play so it is not a new thing (I was not even aware that you require origin to access the keep). Third of all it would be an immense thing to have to create a world state every time you start a new game (including all your previous choices) instead of already having it created when you start playing. Fourth of all there are many improvements by this system (cross-console importing one of them). So the Keep is overall a major improvement. Caspoi (talk) 15:03, August 11, 2014 (UTC)
From what I understood of it, you only needed to download it once from an Origin account, then you have it. And the Origin account is so they can send you email. Just unsubscribe from their newsletter when you get it. From there you just use Keep whenever you want. The more troubling requirement is that many EA games now require a login just to play. Hope Inquisition isn't like that. Also, you won't have to use Keep for a new playthrough, but obviously if you want to load a different DA:O/A and DA2 worldstate into a new Inquisition playthrough, then yeah, you'll obviously have to make a new Keep checklist if you want it to reflect your past games. Believe it! (talk) 15:38, August 11, 2014 (UTC)
2. You will need to use the Keep every time you start a new playthrough using a different world state - Yes. Is that really such a big deal It takes a lot less time for me to do that than to replay Origins and DA2 and DLC to create a new world state than it does to do so in the Keep. Something like 100+ hours vs. ten minutes. Not to mention cross-platform and all means it wouldn't be possible for me to transfer my saves over even if I did choose the long way.
All right IP'er, I think I can solve this. I didn't post a ton of steps in my post. It goes like this: Origin account, DA Keep world state creation, save world state to computer, play Dragon Age: Inquisition and load the world state. That's it. The part about making copies is optional in case you want to backup your info.
You need Origin for your initial \"did you buy this game\" authorization. That's it. So I don't know why you're suddenly flipping out on it. Second, you don't need to the Keep to play the game. You can play with the default state and never use the Keep at all. Third: They're working on different default states to choose from if you do not care to manually make every choice, meaning the process can take ten seconds as opposed to the already way too long ten whole minutes it already takes. Fourth, it's not an interactive story. It isn't the genesis comic from Mass Effect. Fifth, regarding importing details of your hero and worlds, how many times do I have to tell you to not delete your save data I'm coming as close to breaking NDA as I can here by constantly repeating this in conjuction with who your hero is. 67.61.238.87 (talk) 20:34, August 12, 2014 (UTC)
A handful of unique black phantom versions of NPC's will only spawn in this world state, and they usually have some pretty desirable loot. Rare drop rates and soul counts see an increase in Pure Black World Tendency too, so it could actually be desirable if you're doing some farming or grinding.
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While not playing through The Witcher 3's Death March difficulty, getting the best ending is tricky. Like the Witcher ending, the Empress ending requires more positive points than negative points. But the game also checks the state of the world and will default to the normal ending if certain conditions are not met. First, Nilfgaard must win the war, meaning the player must be polite to Dijkstra during Blindingly Obvious and then side with Roche in Reason of State. They will also need to complete the Assassin Quests in The Witcher 2 or to have decided to kill the kings in the simulation conversation with Morvran Voorhis.
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