Updated 11:57 AM EDT, Sun, Apr 28, 2024

'Dragon Age: Inquisition' Review & PC Update: Patch 5 is 'Biggest’ Ever

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Game developer BioWare has just announced that there will be a fifth update to the action role-playing video game, "Dragon Age: Inquisition," and it will be the biggest that the studio will ever release.

The update, according to Eurogamer, will be housed in the Skyhold's Undercroft area, where players will be allowed to save their items once they go over the inventory limit.

The official press release for the beta program via Christian Post indicated that they would roll out to "a select group of PC players" to sign up "in a closed developer-like environment."

The statement went on to say, "This not only allows us to more quickly identify and respond to future issues, but gives our developers a great, new way to work directly with our players."

Among the things that beta players can have access to, is the Black Emporium. It is a place which the company described as a "mysterious underground shop run by an immortal proprietor."

Bioware also added, "There, Inquisitors can find powerful artifacts and tools to aid their cause, purchase epic weapons, powerful accessories, new crafting materials and schematics, and even change their voice and facial appearance using the Mirror of Transformation."

Besides customization, the Patch 5 update will also include an "auto-attack key" for the single player mode, as well as the possibility of adjustable text size and graphic quality setting.

With all these in the new update, Patch 5 is the biggest one yet, but apparently, even that isn't enough, there's still a lot of room for improvement for "Inquisition," many of which are noted by Games Radar. Here are some suggested improvements that could, sooner or later, come to BioWare's radar:

1) A more functional Skyhold - as the website suggested, the castle is a sight to behold, but its appeal ends there since most of Skyhold's customizable features are proven useless. It would be better if it could actually function for a change.

2) Additional loyalty quests for character development was also suggested, to strengthen relationships between game companions.

3) More quests to stop them from being repetitive, because as the site noted, there are only so many of the same kind before a player's game pace loses its momentum, and engrossing fillers are definitely preferable than the usual fade rifts, fetch quests, and treasure mysteries.

What are you most excited for about Patch 5, and what else would you want to improve for "Dragon Age: Inquisition"?

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