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Check out the first look at the beautiful PC version of Dragon Age: Inquisition! Screenshots, system reqs, & more: http://bit.ly/1s2VxKI

 

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First Dragon Age: Inquisition PC screenshots, system requirements and hands-on!

 

Sprawling hills, green pastures, flowing rivers, lots of demons – The Hinterlands of Ferelden are a lovely place. Not that other regions of Thedas are better off. Rifts that link the physical world to the demonic Fade have appeared across the land, allowing hideous monsters to pour through and terrorize as they please. To make matters worse, mages and templars cut each other down at every turn, leaving plenty of collateral damage in their wake. Now, as the leader of the newly-formed Inquisition, it’s up to you and your band of heroes to strengthen your cause through politics and battle and put an end to all the chaos. You’ll need a sharp tongue and a sharper blade if you’re to succeed – thankfully, Dragon Age: Inquisition, a massive RPG by the developers at BioWare, gives you all the tools you’ll need to restore order.

We recently got a hands-on look at the PC version of Dragon Age: Inquisition to get a sense of everything it has to offer. And because BioWare is a developer whose roots are in PC gaming, you can bet this version of Inquisition is the real deal. It's fine-tuned for excellent mouse and keyboard play; it's got dozens of visual and interface options to tweak; and, of course, it's got 4K resolution and AMD Mantle support for the hardcore rig-building crowd. In fact, we’ve teamed up with BioWare to reveal the very first screenshots of the PC version, along with its HUD and system requirements, all of which you’ll find below. But first, let's talk about how the game plays on PC.

 

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During our time in The Hinterlands, we had a nasty run-in with some demons of the Fade. Using the WASD keys for movement, we charged our maul-wielding warrior into the fray, activated one of his abilities via the sleek PC action bar and smashed an enemy square in the face, incapacitating it for a short time. Unfortunately our rogue, a ranged character with a crossbow, was himself the target of some stab-happy monsters. So we quickly switched control over to our tank by clicking on her portrait, and commanded her to taunt the nearby enemies. All was going well – until our party got annihilated by the spellcaster demon, who wiped us from afar with a giant beam of magic. Ouch.
 

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Round Two. This time, we knew we had to focus the caster demon and prevent it from destroying the whole party. As soon as it spawned we switched to the Tactical View by scrolling back on the mouse wheel. With a top-down perspective of the battlefield, we paused the game to plan the attack and strategize on a deeper level. Our rogue dealt bonus damage as long as he was at a higher elevation than his target, so we commanded him to move to a nearby hill. We set our tank to taunt the mage to draw its attention, freeing up our caster and warrior to dish out some damage. After our plan was set in motion, we resumed the action.

Our strategy went off without a hitch. Almost. The enemy spellcaster was hitting hard, so we had to lock it down if we were to prevail. Thankfully our mage and two-handed warrior each had a stun ability. With a few strategic pauses and action commands (plus plenty of potion chugging), we successfully took out the threat. Of course, strategic RPG combat is but a fraction of what Inquisition has to offer. There are massive regions to explore. There are tons of characters to meet and companions to befriend. And there are tough, world-altering decisions to be made. All in a day's work for the Inquisitor.
 

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But now it's time for the real question: does your gaming rig have the (literal) guts to command the Inquisition? If you're looking to crank the settings up a bit, here are the recommended system specs:

Recommended:
OS: Windows 7 or 8.1 64-bit
CPU: AMD six core CPU @ 3.2 GHz, Intel quad core CPU @ 3.0 GHz
System RAM: 8 GB
Graphics Card: AMD Radeon HD 7870 or R9 270, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660
Graphics Memory: 2 GB
Hard Drive: 26 GB
DirectX 11

Or, if you're playing on a slightly older setup, here are the minimum system requirements:

Minimum:
OS: Windows 7 or 8.1 64-bit
CPU: AMD quad core CPU @ 2.5 GHz, Intel quad core CPU @ 2.0 GHz
System RAM: 4 GB
Graphics CARD: AMD Radeon HD 4870, NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT
Graphics Memory: 512 MB
Hard Drive: 26 GB
DirectX 10

The PC version of Inquisition gives you complete control over the look and feel of the game – a true testament to BioWare's love for PC gaming. In fact, the developers are so passionate about it that they agreed to let us come up to their studio and talk to them about their legacy, heritage and commitment to making sure the PC version is one that’ll make you weak in the knees.
 

 

Good stuff, yeah? Dragon Age: Inquisition launches on November 18. We know, we know, that feels like an eternity from now. But don't sweat it! In the meantime, check out (or replay) Dragon Age: Origins, our latest On the House offer. You can download and own it right now for free! Playing through Origins is not at all necessary for understanding the events of Inquisition, but it's a great experience that will provide additional context to the world and its rich history.
 

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And don't forget to pre-order the Digital Deluxe Edition of Dragon Age: Inquisition for some awesome bonus weapons, armor and mounts that'll make your Inquisitor rule with an iron fist (while riding a Bog Unicorn, naturally). We'll see you in Thedas.

 

 

 

Updated the Recommended Graphics Memory - 2 GB


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Giubba

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OK i will had to do some trick with the graphic setup but probably i will be able to play the game with a good quality.

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sweet, looks like i can put off upgrading my PC for a few more months  ^_^



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I'm a console peasant, but I imagine this will make the PC master race happy. Lol.
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Hmm minimum 512. That's good, I've got 2GB so should still be pretty good looking.

 

The Dragon Age Twitter should have retweeted this



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Hmm, isn't the Radeon 4870 a fair bit better than a Geforce 8800?



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Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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Sweet Mother of God! I can run DAI! JUPIKAJEJ !!!!!! aaaa! I am so happy right now! OMG! 

 

 

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Looks about right!



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Huh, didn't expect a quad-core minimum since BF4 is dual-core minimum (and no, DA:I is not an upgrade over BF4), that worries me slightly (especially with the rather modest minimum GPU requirements). Still, there are a few games with a quad-core minimum that works good on a dual-core so hopefully Bioware did a good job with optimization. Surprisingly enough my GPU is slightly better than minimum required, who knew. :D



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Cool PC news riddle solved. :D



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Slightly under the recommended for CPU, but everything else is better, so I should be able to make it look pretty. Phew. :-)



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Looks like those minimums are a bit more stringent than BF4's, particularly CPU. More simultaneously active AI scripts in the world, maybe?
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I'm really close to the recommended , just I have a 2 GB gtx 760.

It seems really close to BF4 so I should be able to play on high I suppose .



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PC System Requirements Revealed

 
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When Dragon Age: Inquisition launches on November 18, players will once again explore the land of Thedas to craft their own, personal adventures. As the Inquisitor, you must lead an ancient organization and put an end to the ongoing war between the mages and templars, as well as seal off numerous rifts that link the physical realm to the demonic Fade. Inquisition promises to be a gripping adventure, featuring a massive world to explore, deep choice-driven storytelling, and awesome strategic RPG combat.

 

Planning on playing on PC? Good news! Here are some brand-new screenshots of the PC version, along with its system requirements:

 

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Minimum:

OS

Windows 7 or 8.1 64-bit

CPU

AMD quad core CPU @ 2.5 GHz

Intel quad core CPU @ 2.0 GHz

System RAM

4 GB

Graphics CARD

AMD Radeon HD 4870

NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT

Graphics Memory

512 MB

Hard Drive

26 GB

DirectX

10

 

Recommended:

OS

Windows 7 or 8.1 64-bit

CPU

AMD six core CPU @ 3.2 GHz

Intel quad core CPU @ 3.0 GHz

System RAM

8 GB

Graphics CARD

AMD Radeon HD 7870 or R9 270

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660

Graphics Memory

3 GB

Hard Drive

26 GB

DirectX

11

 

* Xbox 360 controller supported

* 100% DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card

* Online Authentication at time of installation

 

If you haven't explored the world of Dragon Age yet, you're in luck: Dragon Age: Origins is currently On the House, and available for free on Origin. Time is running short, though, so make sure to grab it soon. Though you don't need to play the original game to understand the upcoming RPG, the journey will provide you great context for when you explore Dragon Age: Inquisition on November 18. Pre-order the Dragon Age: Inquisition Digital Deluxe Edition through Origin for special bonus content!



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Slightly under the recommended for CPU, but everything else is better, so I should be able to make it look pretty. Phew. :-)


Same, if i had to upgrade the CPU i must change my MOBO also :/
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Phew, both my desktop and laptop can run this.



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The hands-on was cringe-worthy to read, and I'm not a fan of the large ability icons at the bottom (or the art style of them). Other than that it looks alright. The rage demon looks a bit funky. Looks like I'll be able to run the game on maximum settings.



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Graphics Card: AMD Radeon HD 7870 or R9 270, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660
Graphics Memory: 3 GB
 

 

 

Does not compute. There are no HD 7870/R9 270 with 3GB VRAM and the GTX 660 only comes with 3GB VRAM in aftermarket SKUs with the standard GTX 660 having the same 2GB VRAM as the HD 7870 and the R9 270.

 

 

So either those listed GPUs do not meet the recommended specs except for GTX 660 3GB VRAM SKUs, or the recommended 3GB VRAM is BS.

 

 

Which one is it?



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All my computer will tell me is that my Raedon is somewhere in the 6800 series. Good enough?

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Same, if i had to upgrade the CPU i must change my MOBO also :/

Yeah. My MOBO was top-of-the-line when I got it but that was five years ago, and it has the best CPU it can take. It's sttill better than min spec and I have more 16GB RAM and better than recommended GPU so I should be OK. I can hold out for a little while longer before I build my next rig...



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I can run it at recommended! 

 

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I have almost beyond recommended. Only have 8 gigs of ram and a GTX 660 2gb. But might upgrade ram to 16 before release. And also the gpu to a GTX 970. So I'm set!

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Finally some PC news!

 

Oh no! I've got 2GB of graphic memory instead of 3GB! *first world problem*


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Happy I upgraded to an i7 recently. Maximum settings it is. 'This going to be pretty.
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