Until we can find the trailer in a quality worthy of Gamersyde, here are some screenshots of the first DLC for Dragon Age: Inquisition, Jaws of Hakkon. This content is exclusively single player and it is already available.
Until we can find the trailer in a quality worthy of Gamersyde, here are some screenshots of the first DLC for Dragon Age: Inquisition, Jaws of Hakkon. This content is exclusively single player and it is already available.
As announced by Driftwood, here are some Dragon Age: Inquisition PC videos, captured in 1080p/60fps with all settings set to Ultra and MSAA4x. Note that the framedrops are only causes by the video capture.
More Dragon Age: Inquisition on Gamersyde with the PS4 version of the game, which runs at 1080p with a bit more graphical effects than its Xbox One counterpart. On the other hand, we noticed the framerate was a bit less smooth on Sony's console and there seemed to be a bit more tearing. Nothing to be worried about though as all versions are solid and enjoyable from what we've seen. For those truly intested in technical comparisons, just wait for the Digital Foundry verdict, or check out all our videos and try to spot the differences yourselves. The bottom line is, this new Dragon Age has a lot of content to offer and everyone can enjoy it!
While Miguel is preparing a good number of videos of the PC version of Dragon Age: Inquisition, we felt we could use our fiber connection to propose a quick extract running at 1080p/60fps. This video was captured thanks to our new capture PC with most graphical options set to ultra (except for tesselation, which we safely lowered at high only). During the first part, you'll see MSAA2x in action while the last part set in the open environment we showed in our GSY Live forced us to deactivate MSAA and only use post-processing antialiasing. Note that in-game cutscenes are oddly choppy and unfortunately capped at 30 fps.
Here is the breach trailer for Dragon Age: Inquisition, with lots of visuals effects !
If you haven't seen our official announcement on our homepage, here's a news article to let you guys know that we've decided to livestream the Xbox One version of Dragon Age: Inquisition thanks to our subscription to EA Access. To ease the wait, we'll try to have a few direct feed videos ready by the end of the afternoon. See you tonight at 10:00 GMT+1 for our next GSY Live!
Update: The two replays are up but you'll have to be patient until the streams are done.
As you now all know, Dragon Age: Inquisition is available for all those who, like us, paid their monthly subscription to EA Access. Before you can see the game live tonight, here are a few direct feed videos of the Xbox One version of the game. Beware though, we completely messed up the creation of our main character so she doesn't look particularly attractive. Also, because we didn't have much time to prepare all this, all the footage you're about to see was captured in normal mode with no friendly fire, the perfect noob friendly combo.
We're a bit late on this but if you don't mind rewatching in better quality the three latest trailers of Dragon Age: Inquisition here they are, two of them running at 60fps. It give a glimpse at the multiplayer and the journey that awaits you as the Inquitistor on November 18th.
EA just sent us a new video of Dragon Age: Inquisition focused this time on crafting and customization. The video is subtitled in French but the audio is in English.
The latest trailer of Dragon Age: Inquisition shows how the character creation system works. Grab a few new screens inside too.