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'Dragon Age: Inquisition' Patch 2 Released

BioWare's "Dragon Age: Inquisition" released its second patch for the PC version of the game on Tuesday and has cleared up some of the minor bugs and improved the user interface.

Some of the updates BioWare initially promised include a fix for the game's Stability to prevent crashing, freezing and audio glitches; Gameplay, such as quests, combat, camera, plot states, control and more; Multiplayer, such as game mode mugs, animation and status reports; and PC for the UI fixes, hitching and graphic glitches.

However, the patch ended up providing only minor fixes, with the most notable change only being the fix to the tactical camera and the game performance seems only a little better overall.

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BioWare was also unable to deliver changes to the conversation glitches and the game continues to appear at slideshow mode, though they improved the item-finding feature and some of the characters' appearance.

One supposed "fix" to the character appearance that is not being warmly received though is the disappearance of the scars and freckles of the main character. It is a characteristic that is considered part of the character's appeal and users are expressing their disapproval on Twitter and Reddit.

To sate the fans, BioWare has promised to address more issues and detailed the upcoming fixes in their official blog post.

They explained that they will focus on improving the mouse and keyboard controls for the PC version of the game. They also claimed that they are finding ways to expand PC usability, are fixing issues with the Banter System and will address the more specific requests from their gamers soon.

The post also explained that the lack of certain features and contents was because the developers ran out of time before the scheduled launch, but will be making these available in their upcoming updates and releases.

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