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It’s a good thing that you are allowed to bring some trustworthy companions on your travels through Thedas as you endeavor to close the breach in the sky. Of course choosing exactly who to bring with you can cause quite the dilemma. Dragon Age: Inquisition is pretty flexible on party composition and provides you with a decent amount of options. Unfortunately having so many good options makes the act of choosing all the more difficult. What isn’t unfortunate is that you have stumbled across this guide which aims to help you pick the best companions for your heroic party. Since coordination is the most important factor when choosing companions to join you this list will be broken down based on the class you picked for your inquisitor. You are the star of the adventure so it’s best to choose companions that boost your strengths and help to defend your weaknesses. Your party should always be able to cover each other and play the roles that are needed in every battle situation and exploration. One thing you must keep in mind is that not all options are available from the very beginning. You will have to play quite a few hours before you can choose the best option. Until you are able to do so, substitute companions of a similar build to keep the coordination in tact and ensure your best chances at victory.
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‘Dragon Age Inquisition’: High Dragon Hunting Guide & Locations. The world of Dragon Age: Inquisition is nothing if not vast populated with collection quests, human (or Elf, or Dwarf, or Qunari) drama, and a story-driven campaign dozens of hours long. But the real hook for many RPG players is right in the games name: Dragons . The campaign itself will bring players face-to-face with a few, but some of the game’s best loot, best achievements, and best bragging rights lie in tracking, battling, and slaying the High Dragons of Thedas. There are 10 such dragons, to be exact, ranging from electrically-charged lizards to classic fire-breather monsters. From the sands of one side of the world to the storm-ravaged coasts on the other. Taking them on shouldn’t be done lightly, but for those eager to prove their Dragon Hunting prowess, we’ve got all the information you’ll need to get started (and more than likely, finished altogether). Prepare For Battle – Seriously. Games like Skyrim or even previous Dragon Age titles may have given the impression that taking a dragon down is a war of attrition pack enough of a punch (and armor capable of taking plenty) and no dragon can withstand your will. BioWare took the challenge of crafting unique dragon battles to heart and that means a range of winged enemies capable of resisting potent attacks, and ending fights with a single strike if their opponent goes in blindly. A few key facts to keep in mind in every fight: Cold beats Fire, Fire beats Cold, and Spirit beats Electricity. Stick with armor designed to resist a dragon’s strength and weapons meant to hit them where it hurts, and you’re off to a strong start. And since the developers gave the opportunity to send your entire party to attack a single limb, use it – a crippled dragon is easier to beat. Not that any of them will be easy, that is. It can’t be overstated: knowing the dragon’s weaknesses and strengths will decide the outcome.
If a dragon with resistance to Cold is the target, then weapons and armor runes not tailored to counter them could not just hinder your party, but outright harm them. In addition, some dragons will show a clear bias to either melee or ranged attacks – at times changing over the course of the fight. We’ve done our best to give you all the information you need, so be sure to do your homework – since knowing, in this case, really is half the battle. There’s a good chance that players who enjoy exploring every corner of the game world will see their very first dragon in the Fereldan Frostback. Located just north of the Dusklight Camp, a rocky passageway leads to a burned-out vista dubbed the Blood Cliffs – essentially a rocky, smoldering bowl – where the Frostback can be found nesting. As a Level 12 Fire Dragon, the Frostback will be the easiest to bring down through melee and Cold magical attacks. Once the Frostback finally ceases its circling and fireball-bombing to land, simply attack it en masse. Once it’s lost a third of its health, the dragon will take to the skies for another bombing run, before landing and calling on a number of Dragonlings to aid it. If they’re all grounded, divide melee attacks between the Frostback and the Dragonlings if the dragon is out of reach, it’s best to put ranged party members to work on it while melee dispatches the smaller enemies. As the dragon’s health drops to zero, it can be expected to reach the highest point of the area (pictured above), so the party will need to ascend the rocky summit to deliver the final blows. Once defeated, collect the loot dropped, and be sure to head through the Northwest passage towards a seaside cliff – collecting all the Obsidian along the way. Type: Level 13 Electricity. The Northern Hunter is just one dragon that is gated behind both main and side quests.
Specifically, players will need to complete the Still Waters quest line in Crestwood – requiring them to drain the lake – before being able to access the dragon’s location (south of the Dam). Build up a resistance and remove Electricity buffs from your weapons (the Northern Hunter is vulnerable to Spirit attacks) and you’re likely at a high enough level to attempt the fight. Given the Northern Hunter’s weaknesses, it’s wise to bring Vivienne to the battle, since she deals particularly strong Spirit damage – and can supply Barriers to the entire party before jumping into the fight. In fact, if sporting perks that allow her to generate Mana at a hightened rate and refill Barrier with every bit of damage dealt, Vivienne is capable of tanking the dragon singlehandedly as the rest of the party distracts ideally staying clear of the dragon’s head. Location: Western Approach. Once the Western Approach has been scouted, a number of quests will need to be completed for Frederic – located at the Nazaire’s Pass Camp in the south – before the Abyssal High Dragon is unlocked. Once the Draconology, How to Lure a Dragon, Hunting Patterns, A Manuscript of Some Authority and Sharper White Claws quests are completed (and the traps for the dragon set), head to The Wastes in the south of the map, and prepare for battle. We would recommend going into the fight with a pair of Mages and pair of Warriors (regardless of which your own Inquisitor falls into) for reasons that we’ll get to shortly. As one of the first truly challenging dragons to hunt, now is a good time to start targeting specific limbs. In this case, its frontal attacks (including a one-hit kill stomp) can be rendered moot by targeting the front limbs, eventually hindering its mobility, opening it up to additional damage. Beyond a weakness to Cold, the only real trick with the Abyssal High Dragon is its ability to generate Guard. Its fire breath is easy to avoid, and the Guard shouldn’t give too much extra trouble assuming weapons are spec’ed for Cold damage. The dragon’s occasional wing attacks can be trouble – creating a ring of damage around it – but keep melee fighters within its area (but away from its tail) and ranged characters outside of it, and it won’t stand a chance.
Type: Level 15 Electricity. To access the Gamordan Stromrider in the Exalted Plains, a few actions must first be taken. The War Table operation Clear The Rubble comes first, granting access to the Crow Fens region. Just south of the Fens Camp location (in the northern part of the map) an Operations marker will open the ability to Gain Access to Ghilan’nain’s Grove from the War Table. Once unlocked, head east, then north of the Fens Camp, and prepare for battle. Given the hoops that must be jumped through to even access the Gamordan Stormrider, a few twists should be expected. As with the Northern Hunter, Spirit damage is the path to success, but the arena itself presents a new challenge. With water covering much of the location, the Stormrider’s electric attacks can be tripled by electrifying the water – and the fighters within it. And that fact is well known to the dragon itself. The fight may require a bit more micro-managing than usual to keep your party on dry land, and Rogues and Mages should stick with ranged attacks for added safety. Before killed, the dragon will flee the scene, but remain vigilant: when it returns, it does so first with a ball of electricity to stun the party, followed by a divebomb that can wipe them out entirely if the player stops paying attention. Finding the Greater Mistral only requires a trip to the extreme north of the Emerald Graves (opened by completing the ‘Make Contact…’ mission from the War Table), but will require a very different combination than previous dragons. It’s an exaggeration to say that the Greater Mistral can be killed by a simple wave of Fire attacks, but take the meaning, and you’re on the right track. When it isn’t trying to dispatch fighters with the ice breath (seriously, do your best to avoid it), it relies on a wing attack that deals damage to any characters at range. Weight the options accordingly: rely on potent ranged Fire attacks and prepare for its flapping, or rely on Warriors to stay close and deal maximum damage.
Luckily, the dragon’s regenerating Guard can be dealt with swiftly by Fire attacks as well. A handful of times in the fight, the Mistral will flee the scene, but do your best to track it. As it circles it will fire off ice bombs easily avoided as long as the party keeps moving in and out of the plentiful cover. On its last flight the Mistral may keep up the bombardment for much, much longer, but will eventually land to be finished off. The Hivernal is just one of three High Dragons accessible in Emprise do Lion as part of the Breeding Grounds quest, but before players can tackle them, some construction work must be completed. Head to the east of the map, and follow the massive ravine south to the Tower Camp. To the east of the camp lies a broken bridge, which can be rebuilt by finding the Operation marker to Restore Judicael’s Crossing. Once completed from the War Table, players can cross the bridge, and try their luck. This section of the game shouldn’t be tackled until players have reached Level 19 at least, but once ready to fight, ascend the staircase to the right of the bridge’s far side, and you’ll find the Hivernal waiting at its summit. Though it’s small, it’s difficulty puts previous sub-zero dragons to shame. For starters, it is more mobile than others on the list (consider using Traps to lock it in place), and while it possesses the same ice breath and circling attacks as the Mistral, the damage dealt upon landing means it is to be avoided at all cost until firmly grounded. As other dragons on the list, the Hivernal’s wing-vortex-attack will pull ranged characters in close to damage. To counter, rush the dragon when it starts flapping, and don’t waste any ranged attacks they won’t stand a chance of penetrating the wall of wind. When the dragon reaches half its health, beware: rearing up on its back legs means it will soon slam down, freezing close fighters in place to take the brunt of its melee swipes. Type: Level 19 Electricity.
Since the other dragons found in Emprise du Lion pack a more powerful punch, players who have reached Level 19 should probably choose to return to the Storm Coast to dispatch another dragon that may have been seen earlier in the campaign: the Vinsomer. First witnessed flying along the coast, then later attacking a Giant on the beach, doing battle with it means first unlocking the Red Templars on the Storm Coast mission from the War Table. Once dealing with the Red Templars located along the southwestern peninsula of the area – concentrated in the stronghold known as Daerwin’s Mouth – players can take a rowboat across the waters to the aptly-titled Dragon Island. Head west of the landing point, and players will encounter the Vinsomer – essentially a more powerful version of the Northern Hunter found in Crestwood. Once again, Spirit attacks (and Vivienne in particular) are the way to go. Keep the ranged characters to the Vinsomer’s flanks to avoid the electric circles slowing movement that launch forward from its head, and keep dishing out Spirit damage with melee fighters, and it should go as smoothly as its weaker sibling. The Dragon Hunters who have made it this far on our list will know that each of the beasts pose their own unique challenge in combat. So when stumbling across the Sandy Howler in the Hissing Wastes (east of Cove Camp), the fact that it’s fast asleep should pose a major warning. The developers didn’t give the player’s party one free punch for nothing, and it’s best to make it count. With a devastating fire breath and regenerating Guard, Cold weapons and fire resistant armor are a must. The Howler is mobile, mean, and when it reaches half its health, will let out a scream to stun the party – and call on backup.
Taking on this dragon at night means the Dragonlings which come to its aid may be harder to spot, but can be handled quickly as the party attempts to finish off the Howler. Follow the same strategies – attacking en masse when the Howler is vulnerable (flapping) and equipping the party with Barrier as ranged attacks are deflected – and the Howler will send out one more call for help in its death throws. Finish it off along with the additional Dragonlings, and the fight is over. Returning to Emprise du Lion, the Kaltenzahn can be found to the northeast of the Hivernal’s platform, and will bring a more difficult battle along with it. At Level 21, it is highly recommended that a party of at least that much experience be assembled before tackling it. Boasting a Guard and ice breath that also leaves slowing effects across the battlefield, its vortex attack will pull ranged characters close while dealing damage. If there’s a time for melee Warriors to shine, this it it. The brute strength of the Kaltenzahn means it will be more cumbersome when it takes to the skies to fire ice bombs at the party. Stay sharp, rely on fire weapons and attacks, and it’s simply a matter of time. When the dragon’s health is drained to approximately half (or less), it will once again flee, calling on Dragonlings of its own to join the fight. Players will need to dispatch them as quickly as possible for the final run, all while avoiding the Kaltenzahn’s bombing runs. When you make it through that, the dragon will land atop a large wall of arches and begin bombing the battlefield anew. Deal a bit more ranged damage, and the Kaltenzahn will make sure it goes out with a bang: regenerating its Guard, stunning the party, and calling on more Dragonlings. Rely on the fact that victory is in sight, and another one of the game’s deadliest dragons will be vanquished. At last, we come to the Highland Ravager. The most powerful High Dragon in Inquisition , and guaranteed to test even those players who strolled through the previous ones on our list. Unlike the other two found in Emprise du Lion, the Ravager is a Fire dragon, meaning Cold attacks (or Electric, at the very least) and fire resistant armor must be equipped on a team of Level 21-22 characters to stand a chance.
Once again, the Ravager will be sleeping when it’s discovered (to the extreme northeast of the area). It’s never been more important to make the first wave of attacks count, as the Ravager is deadly from the moment it rises. Having a powerful Warrior in the fight (Iron Bull) is a wise move, but any melee fighters should be shielded from the Ravager’s physical damage and short range swipes. Range may be a valuable resource as well, for reasons that should become clear soon. Be on edge from start to finish, since the dragon’s fire breath will deal massive damage to anyone caught in its path. The Guarded Ravager has another trick up its sleeve, as rings of fire on the ground will indicate an incoming slam. As the dragon rears on its hind legs, move all characters out of the rings before impact or face serious damage to all affected. As expected, the Ravager will call on Dragonlings to help in the fight and re-Guard as time passes. Unfortunately, as the fight gets closer to its end, it only gets worse. The Ravager will stun the party, call for backup and re-Guard every minute. We meant it when we said passing this trial will separate the true Dragon Hunters from the hobbyists. But keep a stiff upper lip, turn the Dragonlings into fuel for charged attacks, hammer down the Ravager’s Guard, and you just might succeed.
Now that we’ve passed some of our hard-earned wisdom on, we hope that the master Dragon Hunters in-the-making will be able to tackle these beasts with a bit more confidence. Each player is sure to find their own strategies to success, and no two players are likely to experience the same battle. But remember: preparation is key, and when in doubt, a tactical retreat means living to fight another day. Dragon Age: Inquisition is available now for PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One. ‘Dragon Age Inquisition’ method Guide: Tips on Being Successful Early. With many notable critics already naming Dragon Age Inquisition a guaranteed ‘Game of the Year’ candidate (amidst a wave of underwhelming AAA releases), and the impending holiday breaks many consumers will be devoting to their chosen home console – or PC – it’s safe to bet their will be more wannabe Inquisitors joining the fight with each day. Given just how large, varied, open-ended and indeed, intimidating the world of Inquisition can be to even experienced RPG fans, we thought it wise to give a few pointers. BioWare has crafted an experience that welcomes nearly all levels of players and play styles, but if you’re on the fence, or simply open to some advice, then we hope our list of tips and tricks will come in handy. Use the Tactical View Early. Sure, it may not be as thrilling to some as simply jumping into the fight and letting your party members each ‘do their thing,’ but there’s no question that on almost any difficulty setting, the Tactical View will ease frustration at some point in the campaign.
The ability to pause the action, issue commands or attacks, and then watch them unfold – at a snail’s pace, if you prefer – will prove useful eventually. The developers themselves released numerous videos showing how the Tactical View wasn’t just a throwback to older PC fans, but a means of making the most out of the more finely-tuned combat systems. No matter how much you’ll end up using it, learning the ropes in the game’s early stages (where progress is already slow) is highly recommended. If you need a refresher, check out the walkthrough below: Where standard RPGs have turned to a variety of solutions in alerting players to loot – from Skyrim’s on-screen prompts to the ‘loot twinkle’ of prior Dragon Age games, Inquisition sets the player’s loot senses to a button press. Hit the button, and a gold wave pulses out – if it chimes in response, then loot sits within its vicinity, and the players must seek it out. The advice here is simple: mash that Search button early, and continuously. It might seem like an annoying requirement (and we won’t disagree), but whether it alerts players to new books, crafting resources, weapons or armor, every piece of loot comes in handy. And the developers have left few corners of the game truly barren. When the Inquisition finally gets up and running, it finds its first base of operations in Haven, among the Frostback Mountains. Besides a training camp and locations to interact with party members, players are finally given access to their very own War Council, complete with a War Table showing the goings-on of both Ferelden and Orlais. It’s a means to gain influence, and time is the only real currency. As story missions progress, more and more additional missions crop up on the War Table, ranging from aristocratic squabbles to missing scouts. Some require the player’s direct intervention, but most allow the situation to be handled by Cullen, Josephine or Leliana (using strength, diplomacy or spies).
The clock’s always ticking, so any mission left open while adventuring is influence passed up. The mission time is tied to the console itself, so save the longer missions for overnight breaks. Don’t Wait – Get Crafting. It wouldn’t be an overstatement to say that even seasoned RPG players tend to shy away from extensive crafting systems. Thankfully, BioWare has sweetened the deal by making crafted armor and weapons occasionally far superior to what’s being found while scavenging. Acquire the schematics for the item in question (through looting or purchased for pennies from vendors) and watch how specific crafting metals and fabrics affect the stats – and, yes, appearance – of the gear. Find a combination that works with the desired stat boosts (this is where you’ll realize those Iron deposits scattered around Haven really are worth collecting), give it a fitting name, and start to enjoy. The crafting extends to upgrading hilt designs, leg and arm armor, and more. And with the smiths located just feet outside of Haven’s walls, most players will be hooked before long. Within just weeks of Inquisition ‘s release, one bit of ‘expert’ advice has emerged with which we take issue: “leave the Hinterlands immediately.” Besides implying that BioWare has crafted a comparatively weak environment for its early questing, it goes against the kind of players who have shown to be some of Dragon Age ‘s most dedicated – the completionists.
Not every quest found in the Hinterlands is particularly thrilling (though it’s easy to tell which will be straightforward), but the environment itself is incredible, and ridiculously vast. Containing a flaming dragon’s nest, a burned-out forest filled with bears (and valuable Drakestone deposits), and far too much more to mention, follow no one’s pace but your own. If exploring the Hinterlands from top to bottom before moving on makes the most of the story in your eyes, then do just that. Outfit Your Party At Home. This is certainly a smaller bit of advice, but one that will save some headaches. As the player’s party grows, and Follower preferences emerge (who wouldn’t want Iron Bull at their side?) it becomes even more of a mental puzzle to assign the best weapons, armor, and accessories to the soldiers seeing the most action. Thankfully, a simple solution is just a quick Fast Travel away. When playing solo in a friendly camp (Haven to start), the player can actually access every Follower in the inventory menu, making it far simpler to compare the equipment of one Mage, one Warrior, or one Rogue to another, and swap accordingly. Try Your Followers in Combat. Every player is bound to have their own preference in character class – be it Warrior, Rogue or Mage (and the subclasses contained within) – but that doesn’t mean their own class is the only one it’s wise to learn firsthand. But instead of starting up multiple campaigns, it’s worthwhile to spend time with each Follower in combat. You may discover a style of play you’ve been missing, but learning the strengths of each class is just as important as learning the weaknesses.
The little things matter more than ever, now that ranged characters can earn serious bonuses when firing from an elevated position, and tanks can be specifically commanded to guard choke points (to protect the aforementioned ranged characters). There’s no need to spend hours away from your preferred class, but playing as a Follower will help explain why they behave certain ways when it’s the A. I. piloting them in a fight. Just like character classes, every player is sure to have their initial concept of a perfect build for each. Although a fire-based Mage may be impressive visually, it’s of the utmost importance that members of the same class are optimized for different situations. Those who’ve played past Dragon Age titles know that this balance can be tricky, since some two-handed or ranged attacks are always more effective than others. That being said, diversifying the Skill Trees of class members can’t be understated. Two-handed Warriors may seem more powerful when taking down a dragon, but a shield-equipped Tank is priceless in other scenarios (not to mention the magical barriers that are only vulnerable to a certain elemental attack). Having vast environments at your disposal is something of a double-edged sword in Inquisition though new environments come with a recommended experience level for players. many are still likely to find themselves outmatched. Whether it’s an overpowered dragon dropping firebombs from the sky, or Revenants capable of one-hit kills, it soon becomes clear that victory is not always a likely outcome. Instead of pounding your head against a wall for hours on end, simply accept that the designers don’t yet intend the content locked behind said enemy to be explored. If anything, the satisfaction of returning with a vengeance and smiting the foe with an over-leveled character is worth the price of a tactical retreat. Now that we’ve passed some of our hard-earned wisdom on, we hope that new players will be able to approach the enemies and landscapes of Inquisition with a bit more confidence. A game this big is sure to have some difficulty learning curves, but following these pointers should at least allow the opening hours of the game to show their strengths to even new RPG players.
Dragon Age: Inquisition is available now for PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One. Romance (Inquisition) In Dragon Age: Inquisition , the Inquisitor of either gender and any race can pursue a romance . Unlike in Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age II , where it was possible to romance only the companions, Inquisition offers romantic interests for companions as well as non-companions, namely advisors. Inquisition has almost twice the romance options of Dragon Age II and exactly two times the romance options of Dragon Age: Origins. Some romances are restricted by gender andor race. 1 The Inquisitor is not able to marry their romanced companion due to the chaotic state the world of Thedas is in. 2 A female elven Inquisitor has a total of six romance options, a female human has five, while all other genderrace combinations have four. Romantic interests Edit. The Inquisitor can flirt with any romanceable (and sometimes non-romanceable) character they wish. A single flirt choice in dialogue does not lock the Inquisitor into a romance unless specifically prompted, so any and all available characters may be flirted with throughout the game, if desired. This can be useful as some flirting dialogue options can result in higher approval. Once a relationship is initiated, that relationship becomes "locked" and the inquisitor cannot pursue a relationship with another character.
Flirting choices with other characters will still appear, along with prompts to begin new relationships. However, in trying to start a new relationship, the new character will reply that they believe the inquisitor is already involved with someone. If wishing to pursue a new relationship, the inquisitor must first end their current one. Once ended, that relationship cannot be begun again. Other encounters Edit. As well as the fully-fledged romance options, The Inquisitor can engage in brief sexual encounters and flirtations throughout the game. Lace Harding can occasionally be flirted with when new areas are unlocked, eventually she will confront the player at Skyhold, and ask them about their intentions. The player can choose to confess feelings for Harding or say the flirting was simply playful banter, if the player confesses their feelings Harding and the Inquisitor enter a relationship together and her greetings at Skyhold will change. If the Inquisitor enters into a romance with another character, Harding and the Inquisitor's relationship will go back to being strictly professional. The only location you can initially get the option to flirt with her is in Crestwood, once you've flirted with her there the option will be available in the other locations so long as you have not initiated romance with someone else.
If the Inquisitor didn't enter a relationship with anyone else, Vivienne acknowledges the relationship between the Inquisitor and Harding in Trespasser . Vivienne can be flirted with though she will always turn the Inquisitor down. Varric, Leliana, and Cole cannot be flirted with or romanced at all. During Josephine's quest Of Somewhat Fallen Fortune the Inquisitor can engage in sexual relations with Minister Bellise in return for her re-elevating the Du Paraquette family to nobility, but only if heshe is not in a committed romance with anyone else. Dragon Age™: Inquisition. Your New Adventure Begins. When the sky opens up and rains down chaos, the world needs heroes. Become the savior of Thedas in Dragon Age: Inquisition. You are the Inquisitor, tasked with saving the world from itself. Read more.
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Dragon Age: Inquisition gives you complete freedom to play how you want: Be a warrior, mage, or rogue, and choose from tons of abilities as you level up. Build Your Inquisition with Powerful Friends. In these dangerous times, an Inquisitor needs backup. Fortunately, help has arrived from all over Thedas. It's time to meet the warriors that will be fighting by your side on the battlefield. as long as you can keep them from leaving your party. Varric Tethras is one part adventurous rogue, one part dashing storyteller, and three parts trouble. Born on the surface, Varric has little love for his underground brethren—all his contacts lie with the dwarves of the Merchants Guild, though he has little taste for their schemes. They say that, try as he might, Varric has been drawn more and more into conflicts that shake the world—ones that he can’t get himself out of with a quick tale. Though of noble birth, Cassandra Pentaghast turned her back on a life of wealth and privilege to join the Seekers of Truth. The ancient order serves as a watchful eye over corruption and magical threats, granted ultimate authority in its investigations by the Chantry.
She is both pious and driven, the sword in the right hand of the Divine, seeking justice above all else. Qunari are known across Thedas as the brutal horned giants who descended from the north to nearly conquer the continent. Today, Bull’s Chargers are famous mercenaries, fiercely loyal to the huge Qunari warrior who leads them into battles and taverns with equal enthusiasm. Whoever he is, he’s more than happy to join the Inquisition and get paid to kill demons. Sera is impulsive and revels in the moment. For her, it's not about what's right, it's about what's right now. In the Friends of Red Jenny, she humbled authority and had fun doing it. But now the nobility are being not just selfish but blind. War, demons, a torn sky: these are more than troubling—they're terrifying. Sera fights for those caught in the middle, but she also needs order restored. The world has to be normal so she can play. Referred to as Madame de Fer, “the Lady of Iron”, Vivienne lives up to her title. A leader among the mages and official enchanter to the Imperial court, she is renowned as a fearsome woman who achieved her position through guile and deft political maneuvering. Vivienne fights to restore order in a world gone mad…
so long as that leaves her among those left standing, once all is said and done. The people of Thedas need a hero – that's where you come in, Inquisitor. But before you can begin your adventure, you need to forge your champion with Dragon Age: Inquisition's deep character creation tools. Choose your gender, pick a class, and decide the Inquisitor's race. Will you lead as a Dwarf, Elf, Human, or Qunari? Dwarves are short, stocky, and most spend their entire lives underground. Those living in exile on the surface are commonly merchants or smugglers. Because dwarves have no connection to the Fade, they cannot be mages, but receive a 25% bonus to Magic Defense. Elves are a historically oppressed people, distinguishable by their lithe frames and pointed ears. Though most survive in the poorest fringes of human cities, others live as nomads known as the Dalish. Elves receive a bonus of 25% to Ranged Defense.
Humans are the most numerous and powerful race in Thedas. They are also the most divided politically and seem to thirst for conflict. Human characters receive a bonus ability point at the start of the game. The Qunari are a race of horned giants who follow a strict religious text known as the Qun. Those who have abandoned its principles are known as Tal-Vashoth and often work as mercenaries. Qunari characters receive a bonus of 10% to melee defense. Genre. Rating. Developer. Game links. When the sky opens up and rains down chaos, the world needs heroes. Become the savior of Thedas in Dragon Age: Inquisition. You are the Inquisitor, tasked with saving the world from itself. But the road ahead is paved with difficult decisions.
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Dragon Age: Inquisition is a very popular game, which received numerous praises for story, graphics, etc. But at the same time, the game also received numerous critics from users and testers for it various technical issues. Users are constantly complaining about the problems in Dragon Age: Inquisition, and we’re going to try to solve at least some of them. So if you’re also experiencing problems with Dragon Age: Inquisition on your Window computer, we hope this article will be at least of some help. Solve Dragon Age: Inquisition Problems in Windows. World state saves from the Keep are not importing. This error might occur if you’re not properly signed to servers. So make sure you’re properly connected to both Origin and BioWare servers, and try to import your saves once again. Also, there’s a possibility that your antivirus software is blocking the access, so go to your antivirus program, and exclude antivirus protection from Origin. Since Origin is a certified platform, you should not fear about your security, even if the antivirus is disabled for it. DirectX crashes while playing game. If you receive an error which says that DirectX causes problems, just simply reinstall it. Also, if you didn’t update your graphics card drivers, DirectX might conflict with it, so make sure the latest drivers for your video card are installed. Developers also recommend not using an overclocked graphics card, when playing Dragon Age: Inquisition. Graphics card issues in Dragon Age: Inquisition. A lot of issues in the game could be caused by the graphics card, like stuttering, freezing, hitching, crashing, terrible FPS, and more.
The first recommended solution is, again, to check if your graphics card driver is up to date. For that, we recommend this third-party tool (100% safe and tested by us) to automatically download all the outdated drivers on your PC. Some users suggest that using “Origin in game” can cause the problem with graphics. So, try disabling it, and check if the problem still appears. To disable “Origin in game,” go to Origin > Application Settings, Origin In Game tab, and disable it. Also, disable other programs that have a game overlay, like Raptr. If you’re using a NVidia GPU, maybe your graphics card is overheating, and that causes problems with the game. So, check out your GPU temperature with programs like GPU Temp, and if the temperature is higher than 65-70 degrees, try increasing a fan speed. If you’re not sure how to increase a fan speed of your NVidia card, just follow the instructions from this article. Black screen issues in Dragon Age: Inquisition. Some users suggest that the problem with black screen can be solved by toggling the game into windowed mode. To do so, just press Alt + Tab, and after that, switch the game back to full screen mode, and the black screen problem should be solved. Players spawning under the world in multiplayer. This is another commonly reported issue that often bothers players of Dragon Age: Inquisition.
EA still doesn’t have a proper solution for this problem, as it advises players to just exit the match, and try to log in again. Although the company promised a fix, users are still facing this bug. This might sound unreasonable, since patches are being released to actually solve bugs and issues, but a lot of people report that certain problems in Dragon Age: Inquisition occurred for them after installing a patch. So sometimes, the best option is to actually avoid a patch. To prevent Drago Age: Inquisition from installing a patch, do the following: Open Origin Go to Applications Settings, and then to General tab Uncheck the “Keep my game up to date” option Restart Origin Go to offline mode (Origin> Go offline) Next time you launch the game, you will be able to play it without installing updates. However, if you already installed a patch, you can try to roll back to the ‘original’ version of the game, and see if the error that bothered you when the patch was installed still occurs. To roll back to the ‘original’ version of Dragon Age: Inquisition, do the following: Before you start, make a backup of your saves, just in case Repeat steps 1-3 from above Uninstall the game (go to Control Panel> Programs and Features, and uninstall it from there) Restart your computer Reinstall the game Repeat steps 3-5 from above. For various PC problems, we recommend to use this tool . This tool will repair most computer errors, protect you from file loss, malware, hardware failure and optimize your PC for maximum performance. Quickly fix PC issues and prevent others from happening with this software: Download ReimagePlus (100% safe download and endorsed by us). Click “Start Scan” to find Windows issues that could be causing PC problems. Click “Repair All” to fix all issues. If a patch was indeed a cause of the problem, running the ‘un-patched’ version of the game might eliminate all the issues, so you’ll be able to play the game normally, again.
If you encountered some other issue, while playing Dragon Age: Inquisition, feel free to report it to us, in the comments, it will surely help other players to solve their problems with this game. You can also check out our Windows 10 games hub, in case you have a problem with some other game. For various PC problems, we recommend to use this tool . This tool will repair common computer errors, protect you from file loss, malware, hardware failure and optimize your PC for maximum performance. Quickly fix PC issues and prevent others from happening with this software: Download ReimagePlus (100% safe download). Click “Start Scan” to find Windows issues that could be causing PC problems. Click “Repair All” to fix all issues (requires upgrade). Top 5 rugged Windows laptops to withstand the worst conditions. Record online FM radio on your PC with these 3 programs. 5 best workforce management software for PC. Windows 10 Keyboard Shortcuts You Need to Know. Best Windows 8, 10 App This Week: Carcassonne, the Popular Board Game. Windows 10 virus removal tools to vanquish malware for good. Dragon Age Inquisition Tweaks Guide to Improve Graphics and Performance. The lustrous world of Dragon Age Inquisition features a vast variety of landscapes and locations, all of which offer brilliant eye-candy to players, especially on the PC. However, you can only reach as far as your system allows you, and the game does have its share of performance related issues that will force you to make visual sacrifices.
Thankfully, you have plenty of options at your hand within the in-game settings to tweak your game to your need, and if that’s not enough, you can always dig deeper and try some unconventional methods, which we have also discussed in this graphics and performance tweak guide. Dragon Age Inquisition Tweaks – In-Game Graphics. Dragon Age: Inquisition uses the same engine as Battlefield 4, known as Frostbite 3. What makes the game pretty good for PC (once you manage to get it running) is that it provides a decent amount of graphic options, which you can tweak according to your system to get the right balance between great visuals and efficient performance. Some graphic options though tend to be more impactful than others, especially when the key is high performance. We’ll take a look at every option and suggest which settings you should have for the best balance. Mesh Quality controls polygon count and has a rather high impact on performance. However, it is extremely important in DA: Inquisition as it controls the quality and detail of the characters during cutscenes. Since character design and art is a very important part of this story-driven game, you want to keep this as high as possible. Tessellation is a DX11 technology that renders objects in a specific manner, both to give improved visuals without any impact on performance. However, in DA: Inquisition it has a peculiarly large impact on performance, and should be turned down to Medium or Low, depending on your PC. Texture Quality defines the resolution and details of textures. Most GPUs nowadays can handle High or Ultra settings. The sharpness of shadows in controlled by this option.
Shadows tend to have a very large impact on performance – you won’t notice much difference between High and Ultra when it comes to visuals, but the performance impact is noticeable. Turn down Shadows to High or even Medium. Dragon Age Inquisition features large terrains, but this setting will not have a very massive impact on performance. Keep it on High for a good balance. There is a lot of vegetation in the game, but generally it is easily rendered by any half-decent GPU, and has minimal impact on performance. Gone are the days where flashy water effects would take a toll on your PC. This setting has minimal impact on your frame-rates. Post-Processing by the Frostbite 3 engine has a massive impact on performance, and mainly offers aesthetics that are associated with cutscenes. This includes Motion Blur and Depth of Field. You can gain up to 5-6 frame-rates during cutscenes by turning the setting to Low. Ambient Occlusion is an advanced shading technique associated with casting shadows according to placement of light and the shape of the object. There are three types of options available: SSAO: It has a low performance impact. Use this setting for some extra FPS.
HBAO: It has a medium performance impact. HBAO Full: It has a high performance impact. This setting deals with all kinds of nice effects in the game that add to its charm. It has a medium impact on performance, and can be turned down to Medium if you want a boost of a couple of frame-rates. Although Post-Processing Quality has a major impact, the Anti-aliasing associated with it does not. It has a very low impact on performance, and should be used instead of MSAA (Multisample Antialiasing). Multisample Antialiasing has a high impact on performance, and also plays an important part in visuals. It is responsible for getting rid of the ‘jagged edges’ of objects. If you are running near the recommended specs for the game, you can have this on even 4x, otherwise you should turn it off and use Post-Processing AA instead. Dragon Age Inquisition Tweaks – Config and ini Tweaks. The in-game settings of Dragon Age Inquisition do not have any kind of Anisotropic Filtering options. If you want to gain the perks of A-Filtering, you’ll need to access the Profile settings file, located in: “%USERPROFILE%\Documents\BioWare\Dragon Age Inquisition\Save” Open the ProfileOptions_profile file with Notepad. In this file, search AnisotropicFilter and change the value ahead of it between 0-4, with 4 being the highest. Increase Cutscene FPS Cap.
The frame-rate while playing cutscenes in DA: Inquisition is capped at 30, which can sometimes lead to unpleasant stutters and jerkiness in certain parts of a scene. To deal with this, go to Origins and right click Dragon Age: Inquisition in the library. Select the Game Properties, then add the following the dialogue box: -GameTime. MaxSimFps 60 - GameTime. ForceSimRate 60+ It is possible to create a custom user configuration file for Dragon Age to tweak or tailor with certain graphic parameters. If you want improved performance in the game, you will need to create a custom config in the main Dragon Age Inquisition folder. Navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Dragon Age Inquisition, right click and create a new Notepad file. Edit the file and paste the following: Save the file as user. cfg , making sure the ‘txt’ extension is changed to. cfg. The above values will result in a loss of visual fidelity, but will greatly improve performance. Reduce Loading Times. Open the ‘Run’ program from your start menu and type in regedit On the left-hand side, you will need to navigate to the following: HKEY LOCAL MACHINESOFTWAREWoW6432NodeEA Games Here, you need to change the GDFBinary & InstallDir paths to C:Program Files (x86) Origin Games\Dragon Age Inquisition . This should speed up loading times in the game.
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