Dragon Age Inquisition Receives New Patch, Fixes Various Bugs and Issues

Still no sign of the Black Emporium.

Posted By | On 25th, Mar. 2015

Dragon Age: Inquisition

Bioware’s Dragon Age: Inquisition received its first single-player story DLC yesterday with Jaws of Hakkon which is available first for PC and Xbox One at $15. However, a new patch also made its way out, fixing a number of bugs and other issues.

For PC players, issues such as mouse look being toggled off during loot collecting, not being able to resurrect a fallen ally if they’re stuck in deep water and support for binding additional functions to mice with more than two buttons.

Other fixes include the triggering of the quest “What Lies Dormant” right after after the report for “Measure Veil Strength” as opposed to when the time for the mission completes; a fix for an issue where the GUI disappeared when you opted out of small conversations and much more. You can check out the full patch notes here.

Sadly, the Black Emporium – which adds new high-level weapons and gear – is still missing. Stay tuned for more information on the same though in the coming weeks.


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