• Dragon Age Inquisition Official Patch

    Dragon Age Inquisition Official Patch

    Explore Dragon Age: Inquisition in the Vault Play on Origin & EA Access Watch Trailer A cataclysmic event plunges the land of Thedas into turmoil.

    Patches Patch 10 was released on September 2, 2015 This patch introduces 'The Golden Nug 1,' which becomes visible in Skyhold if any of your characters have completed the game at least once. The Golden Nug allows access to potion recipes, crafting schematics, herb seeds, mounts, and Skyhold decorations - any account-bound collectibles - found by your characters, on your other characters on the same platform. To access this feature, touch the Golden Nug statue with any post-game character, then visit it on a character you would like to import those collectibles to.

    This patch also introduces Hissera, the Saarebas, as a new playable character 2. Introduced new feature, 'The Golden Nug', which allows import of various collections throughout all playthroughs. New wardrobe at Skyhold. New items from the Untold Relics of Thedas contest. Red Lyrium Reapers Weapons Pack now available in-game regardless of having played Quest for the Red Lyrium Reapers or not.

    Fixed an issue that caused some creatures to require a higher number of items to complete their associated research. Fixed an issue where 'All New, Faded for Her' could disappear from the journal. Fixed an issue where dying in combat without a full party would not switch the camera focus to a follower. Fixed an issue where some characters in Skyhold did not have a displayed name. Fixed an issue where some requisitions tracked incorrect ingredients. Fixed an issue where some schematics were using incorrect icons. Fixed an issue that caused mosaic tiles to be offset from the wall in Skyhold.

    Fixed an issue that caused the merchant in The Descent to purchase items from the player at a higher price than intended. Fixed an issue that could cause brontos to not drop creature research items. Fixed an issue that could cause Cole’s legs to appear inside out when certain armor is equipped. Fixed an issue that could cause overlapping operation icons on the war table. Fixed an issue that could cause some quest enemies to not appear in Crestwood Hills.

    Fixed an issue that could cause some scouting operations to not display images. Fixed an issue that could cause the gate at Redcliffe Village to remain closed. Fixed an issue that could result in crafting resources being placed in the inventory’s Valuables category. Fixed an issue that could result in dawn lotus being positioned incorrectly in the Skyhold garden. Fixed an issue that prevented some completed operations from clearing off the war table. Fixed an issue that prevented the Alistair codex entry from unlocking.

    Fixed an issue that could prevent the Inquisition Banner Crown from unlocking if players collected the headpiece from the Storm Coast before capturing the keeps. Fixed an issue with abilities displaying incorrect buff icons. Improved stability.

    You are the only one who can stop demons flooding into the land of Thedas. A cataclysmic event plunges the land of Thedas into turmoil.

    Dragons darken the sky, casting a shadow of terror over a once-peaceful kingdom. Mages break into all-out war against the oppressive Templars. Nations rise against one another.

    Dragon age inquisition patch download

    It falls to you and your party of legendary heroes to restore order as you lead the Inquisition, hunting down the agents of chaos. Bonds will form - and some will break - as the campaign for truth takes its toll. BioWare’s latest action-adventure delivers an unparalleled story set in a vast, changeable landscape.

    Explore hidden caves, defeat truly monumental creatures, and shape the world around you based on your unique play style. Explore, lead, and battle: tough choices define your experience, and even one decision can change the course of what's to come. The downloadable version of this game supports English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Polish, Portuguese, Russian. Submitted on 8/21/2017 Review title of NickStill the Best - A Classic in my heart Its the best DA game. Incorporating the previous titles from the Keep is a great incentive. I downloaded this game after a long time of not playing it and still think this is one of the best RPGs around.

    Graphics are still great, characters are also well developed, and its simply fun to play and test builds. I have sunk well over 100 hours into the game and do plan on purchasing the extra DLC to enjoy it further. Iniquisition is worth your time, and is at a great price often on sale. You won't be disappointed with the RPG titles out there. Submitted on 3/1/2017 Review title of Girthy Big MacGreat Story, Disappointing Side Narratives The main story is great, it has ALMOST everything we've come to expect from a BioWare game: great lore, climactic events, and meaningful characters.

    However, there are not nearly as many meaningful choices in the game, unlike Origins which had PLENTY. Many choices only add operations on the war table, which give the game a larger sense of scale, but make the choices seem nonessential. Grinding through huge areas is fun at first, but quickly becomes a chore with the uninteresting side plots. The only reason I kept exploring was to do companion quests and to kill dragons (which are spectacular boss fights). The characters are very strong, with only a couple of weak characters.

    Romance in this game is pretty disappointing, the relationships were great, but as a heterosexual male player, there only two characters to pursue. Both still good though. Combat is a lot less tactical then Origins, but more action oriented. Overall, a great improvement to DA2, but not perfect. Still recommend.

    Submitted on 6/29/2016 Review title of DavidBest RPG aside from The Witcher and Skyrim This game is amazing. Great scenary, great characters, and a fantastic story.

    I loved every moment of it and to be honest I wished it did not end but every great story has a memorable ending. The only complaint I have about this game is the lack of armor and weapons. I ran through a good portion of the game with the same set of armor and the same blade. But what kept me going was the great story and its character especially The Iron Bull.

    This game is a solid 9/10 for me I am currently going on my fourth playthrough:D. Submitted on 1/13/2017 Review title of ThinnerMoss9264Phenomenal in every way This is the first game I've ever played where I felt truly immersed into the action.

    Every big decision feels and IS crucial, the characters all have their own personalities. It's a joy to chat with your followers/friends. The fighting, while at times can feel like a grind, are very well done and require tactics. Definitely not one to play on casual if you've played other Dragon Age titles, go all out with the difficulty. Hands down the best game I've ever played. It's definitely earned its spot in my library, and it deserves a spot in yours too. Submitted on 7/4/2017 Review title of MissGemini6On my 10th playthrough.

    I find new things each time. I still love it. It needs a better way to import choices to the game. I don't like the DA keep. Character creation is better than previous games, and better than ME creator. It takes some getting used to, because tinkering with facial stucture has a learning curve.

    It needs to have Trespasser as free or included in base game, because a significant portion of the story is missing without it. Those who have it tend to enjoy the game more, so I wish more people knew the full story. I recommend a Solas romance for those who own Trespasser. It adds to it significantly.

    I love the complex companions in this best. I still prefer DA2 combat, and the cool downs seem excessive at times. Dragon slaying is best here.

    I still don't play multiplayer, and feel the game would be better served if those resources were dedicated to making the rpg aspects stronger. People don't buy rpg to play multiplayer battles, and if they do there are better ones. Submitted on 10/9/2016 Review title of ALIENxxVAMPIREBest game ever, so satisfiying & complex. This game it`s huge, so much to do.

    I love & respect BioWare, they make beautiful games. It took me a little bit to get good at it, but once I found my game style & started leveling up some I became addicted to it. I actually got into Mass Effect series first & thats the reason I even tried DA. Now I own all the series on my Xbox & some on my PC as well. BTW, DA1 it`s so much better on PC, it also plays a little different than the Xbox version. Submitted on 10/3/2016 Review title of McShockemsBioware's Finest Work!!! If your're like me, you've been disappointed for years because of the fact that Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 3, never materialized.

    Well, DA Inquisition takes a little time to get into, However, I NO LONGER care that KOTOR 3 doesn't exist. Give it time to get the mechanics down and the working's of the game. I promise you that, amongst the characters you encounter and recruit, the story telling, the choices you get, the fights and looting, the leveling system, and the fact that you end up leading an army, who's success is based on how meticulously you prepared for an epic showdown, YOU WILL no longer care about KOTOR.

    Looking for a phenomal RPG? With a little patience and work, you've found it.

    Dragon Age Inquisition Official Patch