"Dragon Age: Inquisition" has been plague by tons of bugs and technical issues since it was released. BioWare, the game developer, are always finding ways to address these problems. The recently announced Patch 3 aims to get all the bugs fixed and give a better gameplay experience to its players.
Inquisitr reported that BioWare has now returned to their regular work schedule after taking an extended break last holiday. The game developer of the recently released "Dragon Age: Inquisition" has high hopes of addressing the bugs and issues of the game as well as improving the quality of gameplay of their gamers.
In their newest attempt to address all the technical issues and bugs, BioWare have reviewed their game system and they are prepared to make some fundamental alterations. Furthermore, BioWare are not rushing the release of Patch 3 in order to make sure that there will be a comprehensive fix.
The most famous bug that players of the "Dragon Age: Inquisition" are having is the issue that causes the ambient banter from NPC companion characters to be suppressed. A lot of players are really getting irritated by this bug and BioWare is addressing the issue.
BioWare, in their Dragon Age: Inquisition PC Patch 3 notes has announced that their primary focus for the latest patch is the "fixing bugs, particularly ones that blocked progression or hampered the player experience."
In addressing the Banter Bug, they added that "Based on feedback from our players, we tweaked the banter system to be less random in order to prevent extra-long periods of silence. We fixed quest blockers in the personal quests of Dorian and Sera as well as a spawning issue in Solas's personal quest (I won't elaborate to avoid light spoilers)."
They also included a couple of features that was requested by the players, "including key binding that allows walking for PC and push-to-talk functionality in the multiplayer end of match summary and armor upgrade menus," furthermore they said that "We also added a new multiplayer Destruction route, and players can now challenge themselves in the fiery Elven Ruins."
Finally they thanked their players and remain committed to them, saying that "We continue to listen to feedback from our players, and we thank everyone for working with us to create an even better Dragon Age experience."
While there is no release date stated in the Patch Notes, Mark Darrah, the Executive Producer of the Dragon Age franchise, tweeted that "The next patch is close. Once we have it locked we will have more details. Not locked yet. I realize this isn't a very satisfying answer"
"Dragon Age: Inquisition" Patch will address all the issues that frustrates a lot of players. Fans are hopeful that BioWare will release the fix as soon as possible. Stay tuned for the official announcement!
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