Dragon age does have a lot of little things to consider but I dont see that being a major problem to importing a save file. If we take morrigan as an example there are a no major stumbling blocks about re-introducing her... *PC walking along in DA2 when a witch of the wilds pops out of the bushes* 1) hey your the grey warden, I remember when you drove me away during the first/second/third act of the origional game. I think you suck but the story says I join your party because we have a common enemy/goal. 2) hey your the grey warden, I remember liking/hating/loving you, I ran away at the end of the game because you didnt want to enter into a dark pact but now the story says I join your party because we have a common enemy/goal. 3) hey your the grey warden, I remember liking/hating/loving you, I saved your life at the end of the last game and ran away but now the story says I join your party because we have a common enemy/goal. etc etc etc It can be seen as something of a cop-out but most of the story choices could be explained away by swapping dialogue options, particularly if the game is set in another part of the world and you dont have to actually spend a lot of time right up close to all the choices you made. Most could be explained away with no more than passing comment about what happened and how it applys to the current situation. Assuming they keep the origins starting system then that could be used to explore the choices made in the first game - you could choose to start the game as the monarch of ferelden, the leader of the grey wardens, a new charachter because the old one died... and so on.