A tiny, useless bit of an update, but here ya go. Our first mention of Patch 3:
Hello everyone,
We're working on a fix for the key drop issue in multiplayer that should resolve the vast majority of these instances. This fix will be included as part of a larger upcoming patch for Dragon Age: Inquisition.
We'll provide more details at a later date, and appreciate your patience.
The link is here: http://answers.ea.co...214473#U4214473
As seems to be the current pattern, they're still fully committed to the multiplayer aspect of the game and that absolutely baffles me
. Don't get me wrong, it's cool that it's an option, sure (who asked for that?), but c'mon...I don't know a soul who purchases Mass Effect or Dragon Age for the online portion of the game. It's just weird. Whatever lol...
Anyhow, I ran across that sliver of info while googling in my mad desperation again. I found it in an article from a site called "Inquisitr" that I'm admittedly not familiar with, but I welcome the update regardless.
You can view the article along with the link to the information above here: http://www.inquisitr...iplayer-issues/
Of note:
"Neither Electronic Arts nor Bioware has provided an expected timeline regarding when they believe the third Dragon Age: Inquisition patch will be ready for release. In fact, Tuesday’s statement from EA was the first mention of the upcoming patch. The update will likely feature several fixes to Dragon Age: Inquisition, but no additional details are available at this time."
"The main reason for the extended delay between the launch of the second and third patch for Dragon Age: Inquisition lies in the fact that Bioware recently took an extended holiday break."
"The Inquisitr recently reported that they do plan to continue to support the game’s multiplayer mode. However, Dragon Age: Inquisition creative director Mike Laidlaw revealed that they have not yet announced if there will be any story-based DLC to continue the game’s single player narrative."
It's all stuff we've seen and known before, but it is the latest I've found so far (The EA Answer HQ was posted January 7). Here's to hoping it doesn't take another month

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