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BioWare shares PC features for Dragon Age: The Veilguard including ultrawide resolutions and DualSense haptic support – and reveals that the game has been tested for 200,000 hours on PC

BioWare has revealed the PC features for Dragon Age: The Veilguard PC ahead of its October launch.

BioWare has revealed the PC features for Dragon Age: The Veilguard PC ahead of its October launch.

As promised in its official roadmap that was released last week, the studio has shared a new blog post detailing everything players need to know about the PC version of the upcoming role-playing game (RPG), along with a list of exclusive features for the platform.

BioWare explained that it created a dedicated team to focus specifically on PC because “getting the PC experience just right was crucial.” This resulted in PCs making up 40% of the studio’s platform testing effort, amounting to over 200,000 hours of performance and compatibility testing.

In addition to the testing hours, BioWare did close to 10,000 hours of user research when it came to testing controls and UI on both keyboard and mouse, and controllers. 

This means that The Veilguard on PC will feature native support for PlayStation 5 DualSense controllers with haptics support, as well as the Xbox controllers, with the option to transition between controllers or keyboard and mouse while playing or in menus.

The Veilguard will have numerous ways to play, BioWare said, so it’s implemented a way for players to choose by adding the ability to customize class-specific keybinds that you can easily switch between.

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In terms of graphics, the game will support 21:9 Ultrawide monitors alongside standard resolution options, as well as full HDR support. PC players will also be able to disable the option “Cinematic Aspect Ratio”, which will remove the black bars during cutscenes, adjust the field of view with the FOV slider, and experience an uncapped framerate.

Unlike previous games in the series, players will now be able to change their graphics settings without having to reboot their game after saving their preset. With The Veilguard, graphics and display settings are reflected in real-time on screen, so players can see exactly what tweaks they are making.

Although previously confirmed last month, BioWare has reiterated that the upcoming Dragon Age game will be Steam native – no EA App required – and Steam Deck verified with Cloud Save support, allowing players to switch between the handheld and PC seamlessly.

As for the advanced settings, the RPG will offer a series of ray tracing features, an Ultra RT mode for high-end builds, as well as upscaling options, such as NVIDIA DLSS 3 and FSR 2.2, which BioWare said has been “heavily modified”, and XeSS. 

The game will also support DLSS 3 with frame generation and NVIDIA Reflex, but you can take a look at the complete specifications below.

Dragon Age: The Veilguard will launch on October 31 for PlayStation 5Xbox Series XXbox Series S, and PC. 

Dragon Age: The Veilguard PC features:

Display Features

Full Support for 21:9 Ultra Wide Resolutions Ability to Uncap Frame RateVSync, including fractional rate VSyncHDR SupportOptional Upscaling (DLSS 3, FSR 2.2, XeSS)NVIDIA Reflex DLSS 3 Frame GenerationOptional Dynamic Resolution Scaling Cinematic Aspect Ratio (Disable this option for cinematic 21:9 ratio)

Graphics Settings

Presets Available (Low, Medium, High, Ultra)Texture Settings

Texture Quality
Texture Filtering
Light & Shadow Settings

Lighting Quality
Contact Shadow
Ambient Occlusion
Screen Space Reflections
Volumetric Lighting
Sky Quality
Ray Tracing Settings*

Ray-Traced Reflections
Ray-Traced Ambient Occlusion
Ultra Ray Tracing
Geometry Settings

Level Of Detail
Strand Hair 
Terrain Quality
Terrain Decoration Quality
Visual Effects Quality
Camera Effects

Depth of Field
Vignette
Motion Blur 
Post Processing Quality
Field of View

Controls

Class-specific Keybinds Keyboard + Controller Bindings

Ray Tracing can be “ON” or turned to “Selective”. Selective Mode enables Ray Tracing features in specific areas that can best take advantage of the feature.

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