Dragon Age: Inquisition’s second patch will improve the game’s stability, fix an assortment of gameplay hiccups, and smooth over some multiplayer wrinkles, BioWare announced.
According to a post from producer Scylla Costa on the BioWare blog, the stability improvements will address “various crashes, freezes, audio/voice glitches,” and will likewise emend gameplay components such as conversations, quests, plot states, combat, UI, camera, controls, follow/enemy AI and pathfinding, exploits, radar, and search. Some of these repairs will cary over to multiplayer, too, which will also benefit from fixes to “animations, game mode bugs, stat reporting, and stability/crash fixes.”
On the PC side of the spectrum, the second patch will also clean up keyboard and mouse controls by responding to feedback about the state of its current layout.
The Patch 2 update post also mentions the studio’s plans for adding new features and content into Dragon Age: Inquisition over time that “the team wanted to get in at launch” but “just ran out of time” to make happen. Specific features or content, however, was not mentioned.
BioWare hopes to launch Dragon Age: Inquisition’s second patch on PC, PS4, PS3, and Xbox 360 today. As for Microsoft’s newer ‘Box, the team says they “are working hard to get Patch 2 out on Xbox One as soon as possible.”
Source: BioWare blog
Dragon Age: Inquisition’s second patch will smooth over stability issues, tighten gameplay
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