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Q) What DLCs are included? Are there any plans for future DLCs?
A) Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen for Steam is the complete package. There is no additional content to purchase beyond the base game! All previously released DLCs on the console, including pre-order exclusives and bonus content, are all baked into the game.
Q) How many hairstyles are available in the PC version? [*NEW* Jan.8]
A) There are 62 total. PC version includes all previously released hairstyles, including the DLC add-on that was released on the console. There are also 42 facial hair styles to choose from.
Q) Is the Eternal Ferrystone and bonus items/gears available in the PC version?
A) Yes! Bonus Items immediately accessible are: Swordman’s Ring, Daggerist’s Ring, Staff-Bearer’s Ring, The Lion’s Spine, Robe of Enlightenment, Wavering Cloth, Vagabond Armor, Tiara of Enlightenment, Ruminator’s Monocle, Jester’s Cap, and Fiend-luring Incense. Completing the first escort quest and reaching Gran Soren will unlock the following: Eternal Ferrystone, Set of Fop’s Trek Wear, Voldoan Armor, Priest Vestments, Lady’s Trek Wear, Queen’s Clothing, and Nun Vestments.
Dogma is nothing like Inquisition, rather think of it as a Monster Hunter/Dark Souls hybrid with more of an RPG emphasis.
Any word on modding support or options or what ever?
The party system looks really great in this game and is the main draw for me. Old school adventuring party is something missing from so many games.
Although it doesnt seem to have any base building or defense which is a main drawback also someone on youtube mentioned the cities are not very good..
Mostly curious because this seems like a less expensive alternative to Fallout 4 for me and Fallout 4 isnt fully available until the construction kit is out anyway.
Just go read that topic, it tells you everything
http://steamcommunity.com/app/367500/discussions/0/487877107137271918/
Thanks went right by it.
I already checked Nexus mods and nothing there yet.
Of course not... the game isn't out yet. Putting something up this soon would look quite shady.