While hardcore DAI players are impatiently waiting for the Dragon Age: Inquisition story-based DLC teased by Bioware Head earlier this month, some useful can be used to get unlimited gold to level up the fun in gaming.
Autoomobile.com has shared how players appeared to have discovered the exploits while playing Dragon Age: Inquisition. The longer that they have played teh game, the more they realized that the amount of gold that they are getting is not that much to allow them to buy the best schematic and the other materials in the game. Apparently, they figured out a way to solve this issue by exploiting a bug problem.
Here are the 3 simple steps to get unlimited gold for Dragon Age: Inquisition:
- The first step is to head to the war table at Skyhold or Haven and send one of your advisor to collect Gold. Once that is done, go to
- System Menu > Settings > Date & Time> Date & Time Settings > Set Manually.
- From here, you will need to set your time to 24 hours ahead of your time. Go back to the table and your advisor will be ready to pass you the gold.
Steps are as simple as that and the process can be repeated as many times as needed.
In earlier news, Bioware Creative Director Mike Laidlaw has confirmed that a new story-based DLC for Dragon Age Inquisition is being worked on after the game's first major story and single player expansion, Jaws of Hakkon.
"The past three days have been filled with that weird intensity that makes game dev kind of addictive. It's a rush when things come together," tweets Laidlaw, adding that Bioware is "not quite done with story content for DAI just yet" when asked by a game enthusiast regarding progress on Mass Effect 4 game.
There's a scant detail available for now, however, Laidlaw directly responded to a fan's query saying that Dragon Age: Origin's protagonist, Hero of Ferelden, will not be part of the next Dragon Age Inquisition story-based DLC. In the meantime, fans can relish dragon hunting with the help of some useful exploits to get unlimited gold and taste victory.
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