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When I start a new game, after the opening cutscene, I gain control of my character out in the mountains instead of in the dungeon. I have started a few different characters, and the game has started properly once, but every other time, I am outside in the mountainous area, able to control the character, but with no objectives. I've run around that area for an hour, but there is nothing.

 

Is this supposed to happen and I am missing something, or is this a bug? I haven't seen anyone mention it. After spending several minutes designing my character, I would like to not have to restart, but what do I do?



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PromisedPain

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Have you tried re-installing the game? You might be missing files...



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Have you tried re-installing the game? You might be missing files...

 

I've gotten it to start properly once, so I don't see how that would be the case.



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I've gotten it to start properly once, so I don't see how that would be the case.

 

That's strange, I never came across anything like that. I restarted like 5 times, because I didn't like how my character actually looked once I got in-game. :D


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I'm having the same problem. Strange thing is it was working fine for the last 30h or so. No idea what happened...



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I've done some testing and it seems like the bug is caused by adding -GameTime.MaxSimFps 60 -GameTime.ForceSimRate 60+ to your startup properties. removing the commands fixes the issue.



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I've done some testing and it seems like the bug is caused by adding -GameTime.MaxSimFps 60 -GameTime.ForceSimRate 60+ to your startup properties. removing the commands fixes the issue.

 

Yeah, I did that too, but then I also skipped the opening cutscenes, so I'm not sure which solved it. Guess we will have to deal with choppy cutscenes.



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Yea that cutscene so called fixed. I would advice people not to use it if they locked the cutscenes  to 30 for syncing then disabling that will lead to a lot of headache. It was like in skyrim people disabling the presetinterval which started causing a whole lot of problems.



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C:\Users\You\My Documents\Bioware\Dragon Age Inquisition\Save delete any saves you might have except the ProfileOptions and ProfileOptions_profile. I did that, started a new game, imported the save from dragon keep, created a new character and then finally, the game worked properly. Now I haven't tested this multiple times, I only did it the once but it worked for me so it might work for you as well.



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Starscream723

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So the game isn't bugged, you modified it and broke it?

 

That's okay then, I can relax.



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Sylentmana

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Is this a PC bug only or is it happening on the consoles as well?



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Is this a PC bug only or is it happening on the consoles as well?

Fairly certain it has to do with the command line addition on PC to get cutscenes to run at 60fps instead of 30.  As pointed out above, Bioware locked cutscenes at 30fps because of syncing issues, though according to Twitter they are working on an official fix.  But those 60fps cutscenes are nice, might be worth enabling after you finish the initial cutscene and just save often so you can reload if encountered again.

 

But anyways, I have only seen PC users encounter this and again, I am pretty sure it is a result of using that added command line.  Consoles should be fine.


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Marine0351WPNS

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That's strange, I never came across anything like that. I restarted like 5 times, because I didn't like how my character actually looked once I got in-game. :D

I feel you, though I only had to restart once b/c I noticed my hair clipping into my ear and was like "so much NOPE" went with a mohawk b/c I couldn't get the hair to not clip into my ear :/



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Yeah the middle of the mountains things happened my first time so I just remade the character and it was "fine" (as in, started normally but dozens of crashes, terrible FPS, etc etc). So disappointing. I don't want to not play / be angry, but it's pretty frustrating. There haven't been any one-size fits all fixes for PC issues. I really hope they patch this big time. It's unplayable basically.

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Do not use that cutscene fix, there is a reason they locked them down to 30 fps to avoid syncing issues. If you use that cutscene lock remover weird **** will happen.



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Do not use that cutscene fix, there is a reason they locked them down to 30 fps to avoid syncing issues. If you use that cutscene lock remover weird **** will happen.

30fps is not acceptable to PC players though. Or rather it would be tolerable (only and only during the cutscenes) if it didn't come with horrible stuttering. It either has to become perfectly fluent or most of us will keep using the "fix".



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you can probably set those commands in game using the console