Either way, it isn't coming out as soon as expected, but it isn't impeding the release of the fifth patch.Ī few of the fixes found within the update are:įixed a case where movement audio was muted after a level transition.įixed a case where music unintentionally played after a level transition.Īdded an option to control the font size of subtitles.
The reasons behind its removal are cited to be "excellent feedback we received from the people in our beta program, we are continuing to work on this feature." This could also mean the emporium was lacking in special inventory items, or it simply wasn't what players were expecting. It's an impressively lengthy list that will add more than the usual stability updates, alongside the Inventory Storage and Black Emporium detailed a couple of weeks ago. The Black Emporium, you may recall, will be a new shop players (as their Inquisitor) can purchase rare and powerful items from.Īctually, no, the latter of those two gameplay additions won't be part of Dragon Age: Inquisition's Patch 5, it seems, as BioWare states in a blog post. The patch still isn't out yet, as the developer is still working on it, but BioWare has since decided to release a full list of all the fixes and improvements contained within. After initially announcing the upcoming patch for Dragon Age: Inquisition, known as Patch 5, BioWare released an early version of the patch as part of its beta program, which is meant to work out the bugs and get the patch out faster than previous updates.