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Bioware Reveals Dragon Age Inquisition Details in New Live Stream

 

Bioware conducted a live stream via twitch today at 1pm eastern on Dragon Age Inquisition and provided a bunch of new information along with clarifying some outstanding questions. Of course, not everything was answered as they promised another live stream for this Monday, October 13th at 1pm Eastern time which will feature the Dragon Age Keep. 

Some of the included features in today's live stream were:

1. We can fast travel from the War table.

2. There will be Necromancy in the game but no blood magic.

3. We can not use healing spells and they are not in the game. In order to heal, we will need to use potions or a healing grenade. This will form a "healing area" that heals anyone inside it.

4. Tactical Camera featured and explained: We will be able to pause combat at any time and give order to our teammates. We can tell them where to go, what action to take, etc. It can be done multiple times during battle. If we are losing the battle, we can disengage and run away which they highly recommend we do early on.

5. It will run at 900P and 30FPs on consoles. PC specs not given out yet.

6. There is no swimming in the game. Due to problems that could arise if we are wearing heavy armor, light armor or different weapons, Bioware opted out of swimming.

7. Fall damage will recover over time, but very slowly. 

For now, we'll have to wait on any information as Bioware ran out of time until next week's stream. Be sure to watch it at Twitch.tv/bioware

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