![]() ![]() If you don’t hear the tone, it’s all clear. If you click the stick and hear a high-pitched tone in response, there’s something nearby. Why? Clicking the left stick releases a sonar-style ping - visualized as an expanding circle that issues forth from your character - highlighting any objects in the surrounding environment that you can interact with, including dropped loot and treasure chests. It’s bothersome at first, but it quickly becomes second nature. As you weave your way through the game’s assorted exploration spaces, make sure to click the left stick on your controller after every few paces. Here’s a handy tip that you’ll be making use of all throughout Dragon Age: Inquisition. And after more than 100 hours spent wandering around Thedas, we’ve got some handy tips to help you get your fledgling Inquisition off the ground. We’ve made mistakes and learned from them. The good news is, we’ve done the tough stuff already. You soak it in, really take the time to learn how everything works and, more importantly, how to make it work for you. It’s BioWare at its very best, balancing a story filled with action and intrigue alongside a vast array of gameplay systems that provide miles of depth for the dedicated player. This is a game whose first act contains enough playable material to qualify as a game on its own. There’s big, and then there’s Dragon Age: Inquisition.
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