Dragon Age Inquisition doesn't recognize my save files anymore

Dragon Age Inquisition doesn't recognize my save files anymore - A Man Looking at Files at an Office

Hello today a bug happened to me my DA:I game doesn't recognize my saves anymore, it says 'new game' and when i click 'load' there are no files there. but when I go into my documents/bioware/DA:I/save all my savefiles are still here. I don't understand, please help me...






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Where are my Dragon Age save files?

All your saves and character data is stored in the My Documents\\Bioware\\Dragon Age\\Characters folder.

Do Dragon Age saves carry over?

Decisions you've made in Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age II will impact the world in Dragon Age: Inquisition, but not by transferring your existing save games. EA today detailed the Dragon Age Keep, the previously announced system through which you'll be able to "recreate your story."

How do I import my Dragon Age saves to inquisition?

  • Stay logged in to the Keep in your browser, log in to your console, and launch Dragon Age: Inquisition. ...
  • In Inquisition, start a new character.
  • Choose your race, class, etc and when it asks if you would like to import a world state, choose Yes.


  • Do saves transfer for Dragon Age: Inquisition?

    You don't transfer saves to Inquisition. After the last two games where there were numerous bugs/errors when it came to importing saves, Bioware decided to create Dragon Age Keep. Essentially, you create your "worldstate" by selecting the choices offered in the Keep.



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