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.
Rig we used to play the game: i5 4670K @ 4.0 GHz, 8 Go RAM, Windows 8.1 64, Nvidia Geforce GTX 970 Gigabyte OC.
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And second, you can use the Frostbite 3 engine's universal framerate lock fix for allowing 60fps for the cutscenes in Dragon Age: Inquisition (details and links below):
1. Right click Dragon Age Inquisition icon in the Origin game library.
2. Select game properties, and apply the following line in the dialogue box.
3. Add "-GameTime.MaxSimFps 60" and "-GameTime.ForceSimRate 60+" without quotation marks.
Notes: Use this when playing single player, and after a character is already created. There can be some minor issues running this - the only issue is that cutscenes still retain a little choppiness, but are much more smoother than before.
The original modder's Youtube video and Reddit thread links are below - please note that the Youtube video nas no spoilers, it only shows Origin and the user's desktop.
Youtube - Dragon Age: Inquisition PC 30fps Cutscene Framerate Lock Fix: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q70DxlW0nb0
Reddit - Dragon Age: Inquisition 30fps Cutscene Framerate Lock Fix!: http://www.reddit.com/r/dragonage/comments/2mm319/...
PS. Any chance you guys can reach out to EA/BioWare and ask for the other 3 CG trailers of Dragon Age: Inquisition in high quality - they are of Vivienne, Iron Bull and Varric? Thanks in advance.
I'm playing at Nightmare difficulty, hardest difficulty, and for example, in the very first boss fight I was whooping the boss quite easily, but in a moment of "carelessness" I lost the fight, was about 2-3 seconds.
So you need to constantly be at your best, even in smallr fights. And that requires a level of skill - like most things if you want to be good at.