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It is indeed marketing nonsense. You lose a lot of the story from the first two games, plus background information of the characters (recurring or otherwise) along with the plot. (For instance, you were working with Cerberus in ME2, now that you've separated from them, they are working with the Reapers in ME3, two of your party members were part of Cerberus)
As for DA1, I liked it because they gave you a lot of different choices/stories for your character to choose from at the start, and even influences the story based on what race you are, what your beginning story was, etc, and all your actions could determine the end of the first game. That all gets thrown out the window in Dragon Age 2, nothing your character does affects the ending or really any scenes to be honest.
Ah, almost forgot, for ME1, your choices carry over (if you killed off one of your allies, etc), to ME2, then the same thing for ME2 to 3. (Your choices in 1 affect 2, so there would be storyline changes if you were evil, good, neutral, etc)
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