Quote by A Silent Circus:
lol true, shivering isles was also only 250 gs but i got that for free just by installin the goty edition that my cousin bought and i beat that relatively quick. i just dont wanna spend 40 yet on another dlc for only 250 gs IF its not worth it, but from what ive read so far its a pretty sizeable content so i might get it or just wait for a goty edition seein as i did send back my original disc in feb back to gamefly. Hence me askin the people on the board what their thoughts on this new expansion is. Usually when a game reviewer says well it takes X amount of hours, it takes X-Y actual hours to beat, Y bein anywhere from a few hours to a lot of hours less since i fly through most games relatively quick when i have a day off or the time to sit n have a good gaming session without my ADD kicking in. Game reviewers seem to be hella slow at completing games.
I'm not actually sure if that would be in goty edition though, but give it a shot
Quote by Moon Knight 875:
its just the NEW DLC, but its the first to be released as a hard copy OR download thru market place for 3200 points and its takes up 3 gigs of space on your hard drive, the other two Wardens Keep (560 points) was only available on marketplace.Fury of Shale came with new copy's of the game ($15 value) or you could download that as well if you bought a used copy for 1200 points. Hope that answers your questions.
No, really. it only may be concidered DLC because it is ALSO available through marketplace. other than that, its not really comparable with the DLC content.
Hard copy however does not include DLC on it, as you can play it without having a disk for Origins, and DLC requires you to have Origins in your drive.
Quote by Hektic Juggalo:
Return to Ostagar has been released as well, right? For those that have it, do you run it directly off the disc or do you install it to the HD (like Shivering Isles) and play with the Dragon Age: Origins disc?
You can do either, install it (or rather download it) from the disk and play it through Origins, or just play it from the expansion disk . ;p