Dragon Age Inquisition

Been playing with 970 SLI. There have been a few minor artifacts mainly in cut scenes, but other than that it's been an average of 90 fps with everything maxed out @ 1080p.

No stutters whatsoever. Maybe the G-Sync is contributing but I'm very happy with performance.
 
Soooo, reinstalled latest Nvidia drivers, total clean, still graphical artifacts in game.

Maybe it might be best rolling back drivers? Anyone else not getting artifacts/twitching textures from time to time on Nvidia drivers. If so, what driver version?
 
Been playing with 970 SLI. There have been a few minor artifacts mainly in cut scenes, but other than that it's been an average of 90 fps with everything maxed out @ 1080p.

No stutters whatsoever. Maybe the G-Sync is contributing but I'm very happy with performance.

Sounds good and hopeful for my 980's then! :) After I finish with Skyrim again, I'll pick this up.
 
Finally finished the game. Took me nearly a month to play it through, about 75 hours in game time. First RPG I've played since Ultima underworld which was a very long time ago!

Very enjoyable but I won't be playing another RPG for some time I don't think... I need a rest! :) It's a game that feels really well put together and polished and with so much attention to detail in so many areas.
 
Soooo, reinstalled latest Nvidia drivers, total clean, still graphical artifacts in game.

Maybe it might be best rolling back drivers? Anyone else not getting artifacts/twitching textures from time to time on Nvidia drivers. If so, what driver version?

I get these too very odd flickering,textures poping in and out.
have the latest drivers using evga 780Ti.

Zia
 
I get these too very odd flickering,textures poping in and out.
have the latest drivers using evga 780Ti.

Zia

Not just me then :)

So, I'm about 15 hours play time into the game, done ONLY side quests at the moment. Still going back to Haven for the war table.

This game is jaw droppingly beautiful in my opinion. I'm absolutely in love with it. 10/10 so far. Excited to carry on with the main story once I hit level 10. I'm currently lv8, also... Giant fighting a Dragon? I can't even... AMAZING!
 
My WoW sub has finally run out so I can now give all my attention to this game.

Without having to read all the thread, is there a particular class I should go for? I've got the digital deluxe edition and I believe I get some extra items, do I get them straight away or part way into the story? Got a couple of hours to make some headway before the Mrs comes home from work :)
 
My WoW sub has finally run out so I can now give all my attention to this game.

Without having to read all the thread, is there a particular class I should go for? I've got the digital deluxe edition and I believe I get some extra items, do I get them straight away or part way into the story? Got a couple of hours to make some headway before the Mrs comes home from work :)

This is from my experience;

I went mage thinking when I specialised I'd get even more awesome offensive abilities but one ends up being close range stuff, another is more controlling and I never really tried the necromancer much.
I micro manage a lot even when I don't need to, that's just me and the biggest issue I find with the AI is that it can't properly tank like a player can so I half end up wishing my main was a Warrior Tank while all the ai did the damage but..

A Rogue Assassin is really fun to play, insane amounts of damage and combos to play with, I've got something like 75% crit chance and 98% crit damage on one of the characters. I end up just playing with that character and letting my main char get controlled by ai :P
I play on the hardest difficulty and it's a shame the game doesn't scale enemies because there no real guide in which order to play the zones, or if the story takes you to zones but I've been clearing them out randomly and it seems I've missed a lot of low level stuff and it's too easy, waaaay to easy.

In the end you can just bring in any character and spec/respec it as you see fit and "play" that as your main for a bit, that's what I do - switch stuff around and enjoy all the different classes :)
 
I also get the odd pop in on 780gtx sli, Since the last few driver updates it's got a lot better and generally is now only in cutscenes.

49 hours in so far and only just got to Crestwood after doing everything in all previous zones apart from the bottom left of Storm coast. Enjoying it a lot :)
 
This is from my experience;

I went mage thinking when I specialised I'd get even more awesome offensive abilities but one ends up being close range stuff, another is more controlling and I never really tried the necromancer much.
I micro manage a lot even when I don't need to, that's just me and the biggest issue I find with the AI is that it can't properly tank like a player can so I half end up wishing my main was a Warrior Tank while all the ai did the damage but..

A Rogue Assassin is really fun to play, insane amounts of damage and combos to play with, I've got something like 75% crit chance and 98% crit damage on one of the characters. I end up just playing with that character and letting my main char get controlled by ai :P
I play on the hardest difficulty and it's a shame the game doesn't scale enemies because there no real guide in which order to play the zones, or if the story takes you to zones but I've been clearing them out randomly and it seems I've missed a lot of low level stuff and it's too easy, waaaay to easy.

In the end you can just bring in any character and spec/respec it as you see fit and "play" that as your main for a bit, that's what I do - switch stuff around and enjoy all the different classes :)

I'd agree with that. I actually really enjoyed playing mage the whole way through, but I think the level guide on the story missions is a bit weak. I wish there was a better way to push you along at the right speed, or at least have the enemies scale up. I think that's my only real major criticism since the final story missions were just waaaay to easy. I think it's worth raising the difficulty to max as soon as you hit level 20 or you'll just walk the rest of the game.
 
I have to say taking down the Highland was really satisfying. I wonder what single player dlc this will get as this game has room for so many more stories, some post-game NPC quests would be good.
 
As well as artifacts those of you running SLI must get the white fog you can't see-through? It's not supposed to look like that ...

I tried it the other day and SLI is still broken with the latest drivers. :mad:
 
As well as artifacts those of you running SLI must get the white fog you can't see-through? It's not supposed to look like that ...

I tried it the other day and SLI is still broken with the latest drivers. :mad:

My SLI works fine with the game if I disable tesselation, otherwise I get weird popping tesselated objects, especially on the floor. Using 2x 780 ti superclocks for reference with the latest drivers.
 
I'm setting this at 2560x1440 res, and it saves that setting but it looks like it's running at 1920x1080.

Is this a known bug?

Also, what would you consider a good guide for playing this game? It looks like something I could really get in to, but it's a bit overwhelming and ... well... complicated in terms of how to craft, make potions, combat ...
 
I'm getting very into this now, just got Skyhold and so the game has really opened up, very impressive.
What sort of party composition are people using?
I'm playing a mage myself and seem to be more controlling/buffing than raw damage, probably going Rift mage specialist. I'm using Cassandra as a pure tank but I've been swaping around the remaining 2 slots so far and can't decide what I like best. I went with Dorian and Varric for a while so 2 ranged dps but the party felt a bit squishy and it was hard to keep agro off of them with just Cassandra as melee. Next I went the other extreme with Sera/Cole and The Iron Bull so 2 melee dps but with a couple of points in the taunts for The Iron Bull so was much easier to control agro. I did miss having another ranged attacker though so might try dropping one of them to bring back Varric or maybe Vivien, hmm, too many choices :)
 
I'm setting this at 2560x1440 res, and it saves that setting but it looks like it's running at 1920x1080.

Is this a known bug?

Also, what would you consider a good guide for playing this game? It looks like something I could really get in to, but it's a bit overwhelming and ... well... complicated in terms of how to craft, make potions, combat ...

Going from fullscreen to windowed and then back has solved the display issue.
 
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