![]() ![]() That being said, if you'd like to try to troubleshoot the problem, read on. So if you're having trouble getting your characters imported, remember the only difference will be visual (mostly the 2D portrait), and the most important thing is set up the world state itself that you want to use in Inquisition. In both cases you will need to go into the tapestry to choose what you did in that play-through / world state. ![]() You could do nearly the same thing in the Keep by choosing a default hero matching your character's race and class. ![]() The only things that sync are your character's name, portrait, class, race and achievements However, please remember that syncing your characters is not required. Your characters must be synced from the games in order to use your Your games must be registered to your Origin account and If you are having trouble importing from the Keep to Dragon Age: Inquisition, see this section of the page. If you're looking more for general information on what the Keep is and what it does, check out the Dragon Age Keep FAQ. If you're here, then you're probably having trouble getting your characters from Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age 2 to show up in the Keep - and if so, read on. The Dragon Age Keep will be where all of our game decisions are stored from now on for import into Dragon Age: Inquisition and forward. ![]()
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