Some Game Trainers are sometimes reported to be a Virus or Trojan, the most common is a keylogger called HotKeysHook or the file has been packed/protected with VMProtect or Themida and is recognized as Win32/Packed.VMProtect or Win32/Packed.Themida.In most cases using a No-CD or Fixed EXE will solve this problem! Some original games do not work when a certain application has been installed, like DAEMON Tools.When using Fixed Files make sure to use a Firewall which controls outgoing traffic, as some games call back to report the use of these modified files!.
When this happens use the original EXE to play online, else you could find yourself banned from the game! Some No-CD/Fixed EXE files work fine in Single Player mode but are detected to be modified when trying to play online.
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In their presentation at the latest PAX event, the Bioware dev said that their beta players that are specifically testing the full completion have over 100 hours in the game with content left to be played.Ĭombat wise, the videos show a mix between DAO style tactical combat and the action combat from DA2. DAO is a very long game if you play to completion, so the Keep will allow you to create custom game states so you can see the effects of different choices that you knew existed but didn't take the time to replay. The video they released about the Keep made it look like a great feature. They are also adding a salvage/crafting system to the MP to remove some of the RNG aspects of the loot system.Ī few comments I've heard/read about the single player campaign: because of the age of Origins and DA2 (along with cross-platform issues), rather than just simply uploading an older saved game file, they have created a website called the "Keep" which is essentially a fancy saved game editor. As somebody that has played a ton of the ME3 MP, I never felt like I was handicapped because I didn't spend cash on loot boxes, as the better you got at the game, the easier it was to earn in-game credits to spend. From everything I've read about ME3, they made a ton of money off the MP simple because people bought bioware credits to purchase loot boxes (similar to the boxes in BF4 for those that are unfamiliar with how ME3 worked).
They have also said all MP DLC will be free (same as ME3). They were very clear about pointing out that the MP aspect of the game will have no affect on the single player campaign, as that was one of the loudest complaints about ME3. Think Mass Effect 3 MP as a dungeon crawler. I think it's the game I've anticipated the most since SWTOR (hopefully I'm not as disappointed by the end product).Ī few weeks ago they announced the game will have a multiplayer aspect. Haven't seen much talk about this game on here.