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'Dragon Age: Inquisition' Updates: Patch 11 for "Trespasser" DLC Released Earlier This Month

Bioware is now more focused than ever on improving and fixing bugs on "Dragon Age: Inquisition," with the patch 11 released following the release of Trespasser DLC last month.

According the Day Herald, the last story DLC for Dragon Age named Trespasser was the DLC that almost everybody was waiting for since it summarize the story and offered an end to the game which proved to be satisfying enough for the fans of the game. Prior to this, Bioware has released several other DLCs that seemed inconclusive and disconnected especially to the people who wanted to complete the game.

But even a good game and a good DLC could come with a few bugs unforeseen at the time of development. That is why Patch 11 was dedicated to addressing the bugs related to Trespasser DLC.

The introduction to the patch notes, that was also available in other languages, read. "In Patch 11 for Dragon Age: Inquisition, our efforts focused primarily on improving game stability and addressing bugs related to the Trespasser DLC. Multiplayer also saw some fixes, including the removal of single-player portraits appearing in multiplayer for some players. Red Lyrium Weapons, previously only available to players who completed the Quest for the Red Lyrium Reapers mini-game on the Dragon Age: Inquisition website, are now available to all players in a Special Delivery Chest."

Aside from indicating increased stability, the "Dragon Age: Inquisition," for Trespasser patch notes also specified the fixes that came with the update such as solutions to the reduced explosive shot damage and the issue where auto-level selected certain hidden abilities. The patch also came to fix some of the obvious bugs such as Cassandra incorrectly referencing the player's romantic interest in the Winter Palace and the with the Lunge and Slash ability.

Patch number 11 was released at the beginning of this month.


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