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Re: DAI Long loading times on EA Desktop


@HenZohe12 wrote:

 i was reading a bunch of stuff about turning off the in game thing on origins.


In this case, you want Origin in-game to be on.

In case someone else is struggling with load times and found this thread: I've done a bit of experimenting with load times, and these are my findings.

  • Make sure Origin in-game is enabled. In other games, disabling it will improve performance, but not in Dragon Age Inquisition. This specifically affects the initial load time before reaching the main menu. Here's a comparison video I made.
  • If you have an AMD GPU, do not enable Mantle as the renderer. While Mantle may give a framerate boost when you have a lower end CPU, the load times are insane. Switching to DirectcX reduced my load times from Skyhold to the Hinterlands from 2 minutes to 18 seconds on a SATA SSD.
  • Turn off all online services to save a few seconds. I think it's because the game syncs to the Keep during loading screens.

Edit: fixed typo

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  • I've had the same issue with loading times and have found a solution that is different to the above, thanks to a Reddit post of all places. 

    1. Open NVIDIA Control Panel

    2. Go into Manage 3D settings

    3. Go from Global Settings to Program Settings and select Dragon Age Inquisition (if you can't find DAI stay in Global)

    4. Turn Shader Cache to Off

    Soon as I did that I could run Dragon Age at max setting with much shorter load times.

    Hopes this helps others

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    @jackandn wrote:

    I've had the same issue with loading times and have found a solution that is different to the above, thanks to a Reddit post of all places. 

    1. Open NVIDIA Control Panel

    2. Go into Manage 3D settings

    3. Go from Global Settings to Program Settings and select Dragon Age Inquisition (if you can't find DAI stay in Global)

    4. Turn Shader Cache to Off

    Soon as I did that I could run Dragon Age at max setting with much shorter load times.

    Hopes this helps others


    Would that mean that load times are longer because Nvidia is generating a shader cache? Unless something isn't functioning right, that might mean load times would normalize after a while and performance in-game might improve.