Forum Discussion
1) Upgraded computer hardware so that DA:I is playable with ultra settings
What are your hardware specs and video driver version?
3) Started a new game- after the intro, I started in some glitched-out version of the Fade (where the cinematic bit with the spiders takes place). Read about other people having this problem, decided to wait for a patch (since it happened with every new game I started).
Did you modify the game's shortcut to unlock the framerate in cutscenes?
4) Saw people say that DA:I runs better in Windows 10, decided to wait for upgrade before playing again
Not sure about the game's performance, but my load times were reduced drastically when using DirectX as the API. Mantle load times are now insanely long.
I checked all my drivers, made sure I'm running the most recent version of DirectX, disabled antivirus, tried running it from the .exe instead of through the Origin launcher, and made sure there were no funky command line parameters entered. It ran fine (more or less) before; the only thing that's changed is the upgrade to Windows 10. Can't seem to find anyone else having this problem (in fact, everyone is pretty adamant that Windows 10 and DA:I get along beautifully together), and I'm out of ideas.
When you upgraded to Windows 10, did you completely remove all graphics drivers from your previous version of Windows? If you install new drivers on top of the old ones, traces will remain, which can result in serious issues.
- Anonymous11 years ago
8-core processor,4.3GHz
Windows 10 (64bit)
32GB RAM
NVidia GeForce GTX 970, with the Windows 10 GeForce Driver version 353.62
Windows is installed on its own SSD with about 40Gb free space, Dragon Age is running off a different SSD with 270Gb free space left.
I don't think I had anything changed with the framerate before, but that was also about five months ago- I'm not too concerned about the new-game thing right now; I can't even get to that point currently.
I didn't initially uninstall my drivers, but after coming to the forums and seeing the thread about Windows 10 and graphics drivers, I uninstalled everything that mentioned nVidia, and then reinstalled it all afterwards. Dragon Age still operates exactly the same- as soon as you click "Play" (or run the .exe), the screen goes to the black-with-the-inquisition-symbol loading screen, and never goes away. I don't get any sort of "Windows thinks this program has stopped responding" messages or anything, and it consistently pulls about 7-10% CPU resources when it's like that, like it's actually trying to do something. But after twenty minutes, I figure there's definitely something wrong. Before upgrading Windows, I don't think I even saw that screen for more than a second- it pretty much loaded directly onto the main menu.
- Fred_vdp11 years agoHero+
Could you try resetting your graphics settings by deleting the two ProfileOptions files in Documents - Bioware - Dragon Age Inquisition - Save, and then try to load the game?
- Anonymous11 years ago
No dice. Deleted them, clicked "Play" from the Origin launcher, got some sort of "Hey, your save files aren't synced" message and chose "use local files," which I figured would generate new profile files.
Same loading screen as before.
Did it again, but just from running the .exe - same thing.
Community Highlights
About Dragon Age Franchise Discussion
Recent Discussions
- 2 hours ago