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Our intrepid reporter Tom Phillips is digging into the just-released Dragon Age: Inquisition story DLC Jaws of Hakkon, and we thought it would be useful to explain how to get it started.

THERE MAY BE SPOILERS AHEAD.

First up, when you boot up the game with the DLC installed, you're alerted to a fresh active quest set in the add-on's new Frostback Basin area.

Head to the War Table in Skyhold and from there, to Ferelden. You'll see a new mission marker has been added at the base of the map: Investigate Frostback Basin.

Selecting this requires you to spend eight power, and details a request for help from an Orlesian professor who hopes to work with the Inquisition to discover ancient relics that may help your campaign.

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The mission completes immediately. You're then taken to the new area and greeted, once again, by your faithful sidekick Scout Harding, alongside the university professor, who set you on a quest to find out what happened to the last Inquisitor, a mystery person who was around some 800 years ago.

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Mere brother ki dulhan movie. It's worth noting the new area has a minimum suggested level of 20, so it's considered high level content. We've spotted new dialogue from the main cast of characters and new music.

We'll have more once we've played through Jaws of Hakkon.

While this fan-made Dragon Age: Origins patch purports to fix an impressive 790 bugs in the PC version of the RPG, that's not even the best bit; incredibly, it also restores a heap of hitherto hidden content that had been cut from BioWare's original release.

Qwinn's Ultimate DAO Fixpack (thanks, PC Gamer), currently available on Nexus Mods, has taken on the unenviable task of addressing Origins' myriad of issues. While first released in June 2017 it continues to be updated regularly, and the community modder has also poked around the inner gubbins and enabled players to run original material that, for reasons unknown - but thought to be related to 'time or budget constraints' - was cut before release.

If you've yet to play and might be sensitive to Dragon Age spoilers, look away now..

As well as addressing the bugs, the mod restores three different reactions to breakups with Morrigan and Zevran, introduces a new 'harsh breakup' with Leliana, and re-enables an option that lets Morrigan turn into an apostate. It also restores dialogue when taking them to Flemeth's hut during her personal quest, adds an extended ending to Flemeth's Real Grimoire quest, and restores a new option to show Mandar Dace mercy if fighting him during the Dwarf Noble Origin. It also enables players to collect 13 previously unobtainable in-game items.

That said, Qwinn has no interest in addressing what many players consider its clumsy combat mechanics, nor any graphical or texture issues.

'Note that my intent here is to fix the game, not tweak it to my liking,' said modder Paul Escalona, aka Qwinn. 'I only change something if I believe the game's behavior in any given instance was more than likely not intended by the developers. In other words, I try to fix bugs. Actual bugs. As opposed to, 'I forgot to talk to the guy in the Lothering Chantry for the Blackstone Irregulars and now I can't get back to him, that's a bug, fix it!'. No. That was actually intended, as is clear if you read the completed failed entry for that quest.'

For more - including full details on the huge list of restored content - head on over to the mod page on Nexus Mods.