Large characters have larger stamina pools but stamina regenerates slower. The larger and heavier you are, the more you can carry.While there is a rather minimalistic romance system, gender has no bearing on it. There are also a few NPCs that will react differently to you depending on gender. There are pieces of armor and clothing that are exclusive to males or females, but not many. Gender has a minor effect on gameplay.While you have plenty of freedom, keep these facts in mind: While the game does not officially support mods, Capcom has stated that they will not stop people from modding their game.ĭragon’s Dogma has a very robust character creator, giving you extensive choices for you and your main pawn.While you can hot-swap your save file, this may cause synchronization issues with your pawn uploaded to the game servers. The game still only has one save slot.You can silence Pawns so that they only talk when spoken to by switching Pawn Chatter to OFF in the Options menu.There are no rift crystal microtransactions.You cannot transfer saves between consoles and PC.Due to licensing restrictions, Japanese voiceovers and the Berserk armor sets are not available.These items will be found in your storage. The rest, including the Eternal Ferrystone, will become available upon completing the escort quest that takes you to Gran Soren for the first time. Most of it will be available from the start of the game. All DLC, including pre-order exclusives and bonuses such as hard mode, are included in the PC version.There are graphic improvements including increased texture sizes, further draw distance, and improved lighting.In addition, Capcom representative wbacon has stated that the PC version should support all resolutions, though they have only tested up to 4K (3840 x 2160). The console versions had letterboxing the PC version does not.For those curious or coming in from consoles, here's a list of changes between console and PC: If you're new to the game, you can freely skip this section with the knowledge that this is the definitive edition of Dragon's Dogma, minus two mid-game armor sets and Japanese voiceover. Why not get into the mood by listening to the wonderfully cheesy JRock theme song of the original release? (Video sadly not available for those in the United States, though I'm sure the savvy among you have already modded it into your game.) I've done my best to minimize spoilers in this guide, though some things simply cannot be hidden in order to offer adequate information on late-game events. I will add and update info based on changes in the PC version as soon as I find out. However, keep in mind most of this guide is adapted from information from the console release, so the contents are subject to change. I've done my best to parse the truth from rumors or erroneous assumptions. There is a lot of information out there, some of it conflicting. If you come across a term or phrase you don't understand, try the glossary at the very bottom of the page. I’ve played through Dragon’s Dogma several times on console, and in anticipation of a PC release I wanted to help those new to the series, and perhaps those returning, with a guide to make things easier. Like any long RPG, there is a lot to see, a lot to do, a lot to learn, and a lot you can miss. "Perhaps we'll find aught of use here."Welcome to Gransys, where everyone speaks a silly dialect and mythical creatures are out to kill you.
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