* You can import choices from Soldier's Keep, Origins, and Awakenings into your DA2 game.
* Prior experience with Bioware, back in the Neverwinter Nights days, suggests that relative to price, Awakenings should be another 20-30 hours of content (that's what they did with the Shadows of Undrentide and Hordes of the Underdark expansions to NWN, priced at $30 each vs. NWN's $40-50.) They had, at the time, other, smaller 5 to 10 hour bits priced at $7 or $8. I would guess that rule holds roughly true now, scaled for price increases, etc.
I'll research Awakenings for you, if you'd like. I don't much care if I get spoiled for it.
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* You can import choices from Soldier's Keep, Origins, and Awakenings into your DA2 game.
* Prior experience with Bioware, back in the Neverwinter Nights days, suggests that relative to price, Awakenings should be another 20-30 hours of content (that's what they did with the Shadows of Undrentide and Hordes of the Underdark expansions to NWN, priced at $30 each vs. NWN's $40-50.) They had, at the time, other, smaller 5 to 10 hour bits priced at $7 or $8. I would guess that rule holds roughly true now, scaled for price increases, etc.
I'll research Awakenings for you, if you'd like. I don't much care if I get spoiled for it.