FAQ:Q: What platforms are available?
A: PC, Xbox 360, PS3, Xbox One, and PS4.
Q: Do PC users need to use Origin?
A: Yup, sorry.
Q: What's the deal with multiplayer?
A: Inquisition has a four-person multiplayer campaign that is
completely separate from the single-player campaign. It's like a mash-up of a dungeon crawler and the ME3 multiplayer.
Q: How will the game import my world state?
A: The
Dragon Age Keep lets you configure your world state to your liking, and then import it into Inquisition. All you need is an Origin account and an internet connection.
Q: How can I find people to play multiplayer with?
A: Add
your info to the list, and then
check out other players.
Q: Something is broken! How do I fix it?
A: First, check out the
EA help page. Specifically, here is a thread with
a bunch of troubleshooting tips and work arounds. If nothing is working, feel free to ask for help in this thread.
Q: The Origin achievement sound is annoying. How do I fix it?
A: Here is
a work around.
Q: How does healing work?
A: There isn't really a healing specialization in the game. Instead, you have to use a limited number of potions to regain health. Those potions are automatically restored when you rest at a camp or your base. You can equip specific gear that will help you heal, and the Knight-Enchanter specialization does offer a very limited heal spell.
Q: How do I mitigate damage?
A: There are two systems that act as a sponge for enemy damage. Mages can cast a spell called barrier, and Warriors can accumulate guard a number of ways. These effectively prevent your main pool of HP from being depleted.
Q: Where do I find Tier 3 Schematics?
A: Armor schematics can be purchased in the Hissing Wastes. Weapon schematics can be purchased in Emprise du Lion (after you take over the keep).
Q: How do combos work?
A: Here's a
good overview to help explain the intricacies.
Q: What's the deal with single player DLC?
A: Jaws of Hakkon is out on PC, PS4, Xbox One, PS3, and Xbox 360. The Descent is out on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Trespasser is coming out on September 8th on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
Minimum PC Specs:
- OS: Windows 7 or 8.1, 64-bit
- Processor (AMD): Quad core @ 2.5 GHz
- Processor (Intel): Quad core @ 2.0 GHz
- Memory: 4 GB
- Graphics Card (AMD): Radeon HD 4870
- Graphics Card (NVIDIA): GeForce 8800 GT
- Graphics Memory: 512 MB
- Hard Drive: 26 GB
- DirectX: 10
- Internet: 512 kbps up and down
Recommended PC Specs:
- OS: Windows 7 or 8.1, 64-bit
- Processor (AMD): Six core @ 3.2 GHz
- Processor (Intel): Quad core @ 3.0 GHz
- Memory: 8 GB
- Graphics Card (AMD): Radeon HD 7870 or R9 270
- Graphics Card (NVIDIA): GeForce GTX 660
- Graphics Memory: 2 GB
- Hard Drive: 26 GB
- DirectX: 11
- Internet: 1 Mbps up and down
Trailers:
Your companions:
- Blackwall (Love interest for female Inquisitors)
- Sera (Love interest for female Inquisitors)
- Solas (Love interest for elven female Inquisitors)
- Dorian (Love interest for male Inquisitors)
- Cassandra (Love interest for male Inquisitors)
- Iron Bull (Love interest for both male and female Inquisitors)
- Cole (No romance available)
- Vivienne (No romance available)
- Varric (No romance available)
Your advisors:
- Cullen (Love interest for human and elven female Inquisitors)
- Josephine (Love interest for both male and female Inquisitors)
- Leliana (No romance available)
Playable races:
Warrior Specializations:
Rogue Specializations:
Mage Specializations:
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Also, the storage should have the same filtering options as the inventory. Odd it doesn't...
Pork, I assume.
Penny Arcade Rockstar Social Club / This is why I despise cyclists
Going to have to check a wiki to keep track of them since I already opened a few chest(can only hope whenever its fixed they'll reappear or something).
And now I've spent a couple of hours running around in the Frostback Basin and I have to say I'm really enjoying the new area so far. Although the fact that it's full of level 24-25 enemies did take some getting used to -- when I had finished the main game back in February, I was pretty much overleveled and steamrolling my way through everything; now I have to actually pay attention, especially when I'm trying to close a Fade Rift ...
http://mrantifun.net/index.php?threads/dragon-age-inquisition-trainer.2540/
I've used it extensively (SP only) and not had any problems.
That was odd, but fairly useful because everytime I beat a group of them I got "Varric Slightly Approves" and also Everknit Wool.
Truly, the vast majority of my enjoyment takes place in dialog trees and cutscenes. That's preeeeeetty much perfect for the visual novel genre.
Yeah, C&C is really what sets black isle/bioware games apart from other RPGs, not trying to steal gameplay mechanics from other genres
Even some DLC is on sale, so check it out.
This deal didn't last very long. I might have to get it for the ps3, even though I have no room on it.
Of course, different people have different thresholds of irritation. If blurry textures and bad frame rate don't really matter to you, then it's probably okay.
Edit: You can snag a physical copy of the PC version for $40 on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Dragon-Age-Inquisition-PC/dp/B00JUHZBRG/
That'll get you an Origin code.
ME2 as well. This is a good opportunity to grab both for cheap.
And while I agree that an "ultimate edition" is the preferred way to go for just about anything, at least you really only need 3 DLCs to get all of the story content with DA2. If DA:O didn't have an ultimate edition, it would be madness buying all of the DLC piecemeal at this point. That thing has roughly one million DLC releases.
(Or, like, on sale, a single DLC costs more than the whole ME trilogy)
I am VERY curious if EA is going to get in on the remaster craze with the Dragon Age franchise. It's all but confirmed for Mass Effect at this point.
Upgraded to a new pc and I went from barely playable on all low settings to ultra with no slow down.
Can't wait to see how it handles the next Witcher.
Probably going to upgrade from that around new year depending on how its holding out but looks promising for the settings I usually settle for (1600x900 at medium settings).
For some reason, mantle makes it run worse for me
Stiiiiiiill don't have enough to junk to unlock the Arcane Warrior though. :-(
Also most of the way finished with the Frostback Basin, and me, I'd be happy with several other expansions of similar size at similar price -- I'd forgotten how much I like just running around the map, poking in different corners, finding sidequests and killing spiders. So very, very many spiders.
(My one issue right now is that there have been at least a couple of points where I found those magical veilfire torches but couldn't find a matching rune on the wall anywhere in the vicinity.)
I quite liked the Eye motif the Inquisition is using and made it into a sticker... then I thought "Huh cool, what I am going to do with this thing now? kitchen table it is then."
Lighting is a bit muted here since I dont have any lights directly over this spot at the moment.
Edit:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1031314
About five months after DA:I shipped, we only have one MP DLC and one SP DLC (still not on all platforms).
Kind of a bummer about how little post-launch content we've received so far.