Dragon Age<\/em> universe. Since release we have already been able to ‘return to Ostagar’ through DLC, and this week the Awakening expansion blessed us with even more content. There have also been two patches, both of which are required to play any of the added content.<\/p>\nThere were concerns about the Mac version from the moment of release, because the nicely-done DLC purchase and DLC system used for the PC version simply didn’t work for the Mac version. For example, on the PC if you bought the standard version you could buy extra content such as the Warden’s Keep (normally included as part of the Deluxe Digital version) through an in-game vendor. On the Mac version if you didn’t buy the Deluxe Digital version you can never get the Warden’s Keep. Ever. Period.<\/p>\n
Furthermore, the ‘content editor’ is unavailable for the Mac version. To an extent that is fine, as Bioware has never made their toolkits Mac-compatible. But since the tools are updated with the patches, it means that any externally created content will need the patch version of the toolkit … and since the 1.02 patch came out soon after the PC release, that means nearly all third-party content will need at least patch 1.02. So the Mac is therefore inherently excluded form external content.<\/p>\n
As for newer content, the Return to Ostagar<\/em> DLC was originally noted as being released for Mac, PC, X360 and PS3. When delays came, it was clear that the initial release would be on the XBOX360 and PC, with PS3 and Mac coming later. Immediately after that any mention of the Mac was pulled from further communications. Similarly there is a Mac logo on the Awakenings<\/em> expansion page, but there has never been any clear indication one way or the other about if the Mac was actually a target platform.<\/p>\nSo in terms of content parity, it is clear that the Mac version is restricted severely compared to other versions. But it gets worse.<\/p>\n
I mentioned above that I had tried to get some info from EA \/ Bioware \/ Transgaming with no success, so I prevailed upon Matt to look into it, and he got a reasonably positive ‘we’re working on it’ reply. But there has been no further communication, and upon further inquiry, that is the exact same message that everyone has been getting since December about everything related to Dragon Age<\/em>. And still it gets worse – this is the exact same message that folks have been getting from Transgaming since 2007, for games such as Battlefield 2142<\/em> and many others. There has been disparity of content, promised updates, and no follow through.<\/p>\nFinally, all attempts to get support for the game are being given the run-around. Bioware, EA and Transgaming all send you to a different place, and at best you will get a reply asking for you to copy your DXDIAG results (which is a Windows-only utility). In other words, no one wants to claim ownership of the support for the Mac version.<\/p>\n
Sadly, as I looked back at how things transpired, it appears to me that the goal was to get something for the Mac out as soon as possible, and once the game was performing well enough they realized that the DLC system wouldn’t work and decided to just block it off and release it to get the maximum pre-holiday sales they could from the Mac platform … and possibly make a decision on whether or not to deal with any of those issues based on those sales.<\/p>\n
Of course, there is always the chance that what Transgaming told Matt was accurate and there is a new DLC integration system coming, and all of the patches and DLC packs are coming and so on. I have stated in various Mac gaming forums that I will be very happy to eat my words and publicly state my mistaken assumptions, but for now here is my conclusion:<\/p>\n
Dragon Age: Origins<\/em> for the Mac is unsupported abandonware. If you want to be able to get the full Dragon Age<\/em> experience, I recommend getting set up with Bootcamp so you can play the Windows version. If you need to play on the Mac, do so with the understanding that there is probably no content or patches coming ever, and that any support requirements will best be handled through other users on the usual Mac gaming web sites. And so sadly, since Dragon Age<\/em> was one of my favorite 2009 games, my appraisal is:<\/p>\n
<\/p>\n
Pros:<\/strong>
\n+ Beautiful graphics
\n+ Tons of quests
\n+ Great combat and tactics systems
\n+ Choices and consequences
\n+ Great character development system
\n+ Epic story<\/p>\nCons:<\/strong>
\n– Complete lack of support of any type for Mac version
\n– Same price as PC game yet complete lack of patches and ability to share modules
\n– No DLC add-on integration
\n– Gift system can be an exploit
\n– Intrusive DLC<\/p>\nGame Info:<\/strong>
\nPlatform: Mac
\nPublisher: EA
\nDeveloper: BioWare
\nRelease Date: 12\/21\/09
\nGenre: RPG
\nESRB Rating: Mature
\nPlayers: 1
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