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#282 UpdatedDragon Age: Inquisition – Digital Deluxe Edition v1.11 + All DLCs

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  1. RECOMMENDED Dragon Age: Inquisition - Game of the Year Edition Processor Intel Quad core @ 3.0 GHz or AMD Six core @ 3.2 GHz Graphics NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 or AMD Radeon HD 7870 or R9 270.
  2. Sorry in advance if this was already asked. I recently received a physical copy of Dragon Age Inquisition from a friend for Christmas. I was wondering if there was a way to upgrade to the deluxe edition through Origin or another site?

Dragon Age: Inquisition is an action role-playing video game developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts.The third major game in the Dragon Age franchise, Dragon Age: Inquisition is the sequel to Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age II.The game was released worldwide in November 2014 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One. Hunt Dragons When You're Bored. As someone who made this mistake myself, I know how tempting.


Genres/Tags: RPG, Open world, Third-person, 3D
Companies: BioWare / Electronic Arts
Languages: RUS/ENG/MULTI9
Original Size: 45.5 GB
Repack Size: from 19.1 GB [Selective Download]

No new content in this repack: just smaller size + much faster decompression

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Dragon Age Inquisition Digital

  • 1337x / LATER KAT [magnet] [.torrent file only] ENG/GER/FRE VO
  • RuTor [magnet] ENG VO Only
  • FreeTorrents ENG VO Only
  • Tapochek.net [magnet] ENG VO Only
  • Filehoster: MultiUpload (10+ hosters, interchangeable) [Use JDownloader2] ENG/GER/FRE VO
  • Filehoster: Upera (Uploaded by Nice_2000, partially compatible with other mirrors) ENG/GER/FRE VO
  • Filehoster: MegaUp (Uploaded by Sylvano, partially compatible with other mirrors) ENG/GER/FRE VO
  • Filehosters: Google Drive + OneDrive (Uploaded by crackhub213)

Screenshots (Click to enlarge)


Repack Features

  • Based on Dragon.Age.Inquisition.Deluxe.Edition-CPY ISO release: cpy-daide.iso (48,834,156,544 bytes)
  • Game updated to v1.11 and includes all released DLCs
  • To activate all DLCs, copy file from '_DLC Unlocker' folder to your 'C:UsersYour UsernameDоcumentsBioWareDragon Age InquisitionSave' folder, overwriting files. Saves will be lost. First items will be available in the Haven chest
  • 100% Lossless & MD5 Perfect: all files are identical to originals after installation
  • NOTHING ripped, NOTHING re-encoded
  • Selective download feature – you can skip downloading & installing French/German voiceovers & bonus soundtrack
  • Significantly smaller archive size (compressed from 45.5 to 19.1~26.1 GB, depending on selected components)
  • Installation takes: ~25 minutes on 8-cores CPU; ~50 minutes on 4-cores CPU; up to 1.5 hours on 2-cores CPU
  • After-install integrity check so you could make sure that everything installed properly
  • HDD space after installation: up to 41 GB (up to 55 GB during installation)
  • Repack uses ZTool library by Razor12911
  • At least 2 GB of free RAM (inc. virtual) required for installing this repack
Dragon Age: Inquisition is an action role-playing video game developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts. The third major game in the Dragon Age franchise, Dragon Age: Inquisition is the sequel to Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age II.

The story of Dragon Age: Inquisition follows a player character known as the Inquisitor on a journey to settle the civil unrest in the continent of Thedas and close a mysterious tear in the sky called the 'Breach', which is unleashing dangerous demons upon the world. The Inquisitor is viewed by some as the ‘chosen one', as they have a ‘Mark' on their hand capable of closing the Breach. The Inquisitor assembles the titular Inquisition in an attempt to stop Corypheus, an ancient darkspawn, who opened the breach in attempt to conquer Thedas.

You can skip downloading of voicepacks files (English is included by default) and bonus soundtrack. Here is the list of optional files:

  • fg-optional-bonus-ost.bin
  • fg-optional-french.bin
  • fg-optional-german.bin

In example, if you want to launch the game with German UI/Subtitles/Voiceovers – skip all 'optional' files, but download fg-optional-german.bin & all main files (01-03).

Backwards Compatibility

This repack IS NOT backwards compatible with my initial DAI repack.


If the additional Dragon Age: Inquisition trailer revealed yesterday at E3 2014 got you hyped up, you're in the right place for information on the differences between the Deluxe Edition of Dragon Age: Inquisition and the Standard Edition.

Confirmed just a tad over a month ago by BioWare, Dragon Age: Inquisition will be released on October 7th, 2014. Not long after the April announcement, Inquisition quickly became available for preorder at several online retailers. Two editions have been announced – the Standard Edition for $59.99 and the Deluxe Edition for $69.99. The game will release for all the essential platforms: Xbox One, PS4, Xbox 360, PS3, and PC. (Sorry, Wii U.)

Is the extra ~$15 worth it for the Deluxe? You'll have to decide for yourself, but we'll try to guide you through the decision process.

For those who just want the game without all the frills and digital in-game goodies, there's a strong case for getting the Standard Edition on the PC. That case is cost: the PC Digital version of Inquisition can be purchased after for around $10 off via digital retailers.

  • Grab Dragon Age: Inquisition deal for $39.99 (MSRP $59.99)
  • Grab Dragon Age: Inquisition Dexlue Edition for $46.66 (MSRP 659.99)

Note: There is currently a special winter sale price on Inquisition, which ends near new year. This is both the lowest ever price we've seen on Inquisition for both the standard and deluxe edition.

For the Deluxe Edition of Inquisition, the price is $69.99 across the board. On the PC, you'll only be able to find the Digital Deluxe Edition at the Origin Store, whereas for other platforms your usual retail suspects will carry the title, with retailer-specific exclusives not yet fully announced. On consoles, we doubt there will be much in the way of preorder discounts for either the Deluxe or Standard Edition, simply due to the nature of the physical medium.

Dragon Age Inquisition Digital Copy

Flames of the Inquisition Weapons Arsenal Pre-order Bonus

As a preorder bonus, most retailers are throwing in the 'Flames of the Inquisition Weapons Arsenal'. This is a preorder bonus for the Standard Edition of the game, but if you happen to buy after the game is released, it will only be found in the Deluxe Edition. The four included weapons are shown below:

Deluxe vs Standard

Dragon Age Inquisition Buy Pc

While the 'Flames of the Inquisition Weapons' will always be offered in the Deluxe Edition of the game, there are other bonuses you'll be able to nab. Full details on all the goodies contained in the Deluxe Edition have not been fully revealed at time of writing, but they've already shed some light on a few key bonuses:

  • Soundtrack. Sorry iTunes fans – the Dragon Age: Inquisition Soundtrack is not yet available. However, the Deluxe Edition will include a free MP3 copy of the soundtrack. You can listen to at least one of the tracks here.
  • Skyhold Throne. It appears you're some sort of Grand Inquisitor in this game, because you'll actually get your own Dragon Skull throne as a digital bonus in the Deluxe Edition. As described by BioWare: Every ruler should sit in a place of high honor, but as the Inquisitor you will have the greatest of all, fashioned from an ancient dragon skull.
  • Red Hart Halla. Described as a 'great-horned beast' in which you 'transverse the world.' Though it's purely speculation at this point, this is likely a fast travel mechanism in the game. For Dragon Age fans, this could be a good sign the map is quite large.
  • Bog Unicorn. Every hero needs his trusty steed. This beast of burden at your disposal is described as having 'once belonging to an evil marauder . . . [returning] to inspire fear into those who would oppose you.' Perhaps you – the Grand Inquisitor – can ride and fight from this mount.
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Download Mirrors

Dragon Age Inquisition Digital

  • 1337x / LATER KAT [magnet] [.torrent file only] ENG/GER/FRE VO
  • RuTor [magnet] ENG VO Only
  • FreeTorrents ENG VO Only
  • Tapochek.net [magnet] ENG VO Only
  • Filehoster: MultiUpload (10+ hosters, interchangeable) [Use JDownloader2] ENG/GER/FRE VO
  • Filehoster: Upera (Uploaded by Nice_2000, partially compatible with other mirrors) ENG/GER/FRE VO
  • Filehoster: MegaUp (Uploaded by Sylvano, partially compatible with other mirrors) ENG/GER/FRE VO
  • Filehosters: Google Drive + OneDrive (Uploaded by crackhub213)

Screenshots (Click to enlarge)


Repack Features

  • Based on Dragon.Age.Inquisition.Deluxe.Edition-CPY ISO release: cpy-daide.iso (48,834,156,544 bytes)
  • Game updated to v1.11 and includes all released DLCs
  • To activate all DLCs, copy file from '_DLC Unlocker' folder to your 'C:UsersYour UsernameDоcumentsBioWareDragon Age InquisitionSave' folder, overwriting files. Saves will be lost. First items will be available in the Haven chest
  • 100% Lossless & MD5 Perfect: all files are identical to originals after installation
  • NOTHING ripped, NOTHING re-encoded
  • Selective download feature – you can skip downloading & installing French/German voiceovers & bonus soundtrack
  • Significantly smaller archive size (compressed from 45.5 to 19.1~26.1 GB, depending on selected components)
  • Installation takes: ~25 minutes on 8-cores CPU; ~50 minutes on 4-cores CPU; up to 1.5 hours on 2-cores CPU
  • After-install integrity check so you could make sure that everything installed properly
  • HDD space after installation: up to 41 GB (up to 55 GB during installation)
  • Repack uses ZTool library by Razor12911
  • At least 2 GB of free RAM (inc. virtual) required for installing this repack
Dragon Age: Inquisition is an action role-playing video game developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts. The third major game in the Dragon Age franchise, Dragon Age: Inquisition is the sequel to Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age II.

The story of Dragon Age: Inquisition follows a player character known as the Inquisitor on a journey to settle the civil unrest in the continent of Thedas and close a mysterious tear in the sky called the 'Breach', which is unleashing dangerous demons upon the world. The Inquisitor is viewed by some as the ‘chosen one', as they have a ‘Mark' on their hand capable of closing the Breach. The Inquisitor assembles the titular Inquisition in an attempt to stop Corypheus, an ancient darkspawn, who opened the breach in attempt to conquer Thedas.

You can skip downloading of voicepacks files (English is included by default) and bonus soundtrack. Here is the list of optional files:

  • fg-optional-bonus-ost.bin
  • fg-optional-french.bin
  • fg-optional-german.bin

In example, if you want to launch the game with German UI/Subtitles/Voiceovers – skip all 'optional' files, but download fg-optional-german.bin & all main files (01-03).

Backwards Compatibility

This repack IS NOT backwards compatible with my initial DAI repack.


If the additional Dragon Age: Inquisition trailer revealed yesterday at E3 2014 got you hyped up, you're in the right place for information on the differences between the Deluxe Edition of Dragon Age: Inquisition and the Standard Edition.

Confirmed just a tad over a month ago by BioWare, Dragon Age: Inquisition will be released on October 7th, 2014. Not long after the April announcement, Inquisition quickly became available for preorder at several online retailers. Two editions have been announced – the Standard Edition for $59.99 and the Deluxe Edition for $69.99. The game will release for all the essential platforms: Xbox One, PS4, Xbox 360, PS3, and PC. (Sorry, Wii U.)

Is the extra ~$15 worth it for the Deluxe? You'll have to decide for yourself, but we'll try to guide you through the decision process.

For those who just want the game without all the frills and digital in-game goodies, there's a strong case for getting the Standard Edition on the PC. That case is cost: the PC Digital version of Inquisition can be purchased after for around $10 off via digital retailers.

  • Grab Dragon Age: Inquisition deal for $39.99 (MSRP $59.99)
  • Grab Dragon Age: Inquisition Dexlue Edition for $46.66 (MSRP 659.99)

Note: There is currently a special winter sale price on Inquisition, which ends near new year. This is both the lowest ever price we've seen on Inquisition for both the standard and deluxe edition.

For the Deluxe Edition of Inquisition, the price is $69.99 across the board. On the PC, you'll only be able to find the Digital Deluxe Edition at the Origin Store, whereas for other platforms your usual retail suspects will carry the title, with retailer-specific exclusives not yet fully announced. On consoles, we doubt there will be much in the way of preorder discounts for either the Deluxe or Standard Edition, simply due to the nature of the physical medium.

Flames of the Inquisition Weapons Arsenal Pre-order Bonus

As a preorder bonus, most retailers are throwing in the 'Flames of the Inquisition Weapons Arsenal'. This is a preorder bonus for the Standard Edition of the game, but if you happen to buy after the game is released, it will only be found in the Deluxe Edition. The four included weapons are shown below:

Deluxe vs Standard

Dragon Age Inquisition Buy Pc

While the 'Flames of the Inquisition Weapons' will always be offered in the Deluxe Edition of the game, there are other bonuses you'll be able to nab. Full details on all the goodies contained in the Deluxe Edition have not been fully revealed at time of writing, but they've already shed some light on a few key bonuses:

  • Soundtrack. Sorry iTunes fans – the Dragon Age: Inquisition Soundtrack is not yet available. However, the Deluxe Edition will include a free MP3 copy of the soundtrack. You can listen to at least one of the tracks here.
  • Skyhold Throne. It appears you're some sort of Grand Inquisitor in this game, because you'll actually get your own Dragon Skull throne as a digital bonus in the Deluxe Edition. As described by BioWare: Every ruler should sit in a place of high honor, but as the Inquisitor you will have the greatest of all, fashioned from an ancient dragon skull.
  • Red Hart Halla. Described as a 'great-horned beast' in which you 'transverse the world.' Though it's purely speculation at this point, this is likely a fast travel mechanism in the game. For Dragon Age fans, this could be a good sign the map is quite large.
  • Bog Unicorn. Every hero needs his trusty steed. This beast of burden at your disposal is described as having 'once belonging to an evil marauder . . . [returning] to inspire fear into those who would oppose you.' Perhaps you – the Grand Inquisitor – can ride and fight from this mount.

Enchantment?

Is it worth the extra money for the Deluxe Edition? Or rather, to quote Sandal, 'Enchantment'? The lowdown at this point is in the list of Deluxe Edition features, there's still an unannounced field of 'bonus digital content' to be announced by BioWare.

While vague promises of further bonus content are all well and good, it's likely BioWare has already announced the best bonuses already, and anything else is icing on the cake. Given that there is no discount available on the Deluxe Edition just yet, those interested may want to wait until all details are released to fork over the cash. If, however, you've already decided on the Standard Edition on PC, the $50 price tag is very alluring and will most likely expire soon.

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