There's great stuff to be heard from the game's party members, so it's unfortunate that some players are missing out. Multiplayer will also be receiving regular content updates."ĭragon Age: Inquisition Patch 2 includes a vast amount of fixes across PC, PlayStation, and Xbox, including:įixed crash that could occur after some conversationsĬertain boss creatures are now immune to Disruption FieldĬreatures in rag doll will now pause when the game is pausedįix to Spirit Blade so it longer triggers combosįixed a couple focus abilities to be weapon agnosticįixed a few DA Keep world state import reactivity checks.įixed a few situations that could result in there being no conversation selection indicator during conversationsĪdditionally, BioWare hopes to increase the amount of party banter players hear during their time wandering through the game. As it stands now, banter isn't triggering as often and the developer would like, while players have also reported problems with banter not happening at all. We’ll be creating these new features and content and adding them into your game over time because we love our DA:I players. "As massive as Dragon Age: Inquisition already is, there were some things the team wanted to get in at launch, but we just ran out of time. An obvious route to take, certainly, but there have been situations in the past where a game receives new content, regardless of pre-existing bugs or gameplay imbalances. This could be due to the fact that DA:I's problems didn't impact the core game, and most of the talk revolved around audio issues, stuttering, or whatever it's called when one character says a line, then simply stares at you for a couple of minutes as if they said something amazing, and now they're waiting for your comeback.īut, small problems or not (widespread or not), they still need to be addressed, and BioWare is gearing up to release the second patch for the massive, award-winning game, following the one it received on launch day.Īs detailed on the BioWare Blog, Dragon Age: Inquisition producer Scylla Costa explains that the team behind the game has continued to listen to player feedback and aims to release patch 2 today, December 9th, as the first of several updates that will "support your DA:I experience." Patches are the studio's first priority, while new features and post-launch content are secondary. Among those games, however, was Dragon Age: Inquisition, which received relatively little attention about it's own issues. A few games that launched in November suffered from numerous bugs and glitches, to the point where certain aspects were rendered unplayable.