The lead designer of Dragon Age II Mike Laidlaw told Videogame Source RPG that BioWare are some bugs, two of which are "relevant". The developer claims to be working on a patch to be deployed quickly. "There are some minor bugs and technical problems on the PC. One of the bug is on the main PC, where apparently there are compatibility issues with DirectX 11," said Laidlaw.
"For the moment I recommend playing the game with DirectX 9. We are working with NVIDIA / AMD to make sure we run the patch as soon as possible because it is probably a compatibility problem with drivers." "The other important issue, and honestly it's a nightmare, is on the console. Unfortunately, when it is invisible, but there is an option on the console to auto-attack that lets you choose a character and fight to do it automatically.
Because of a bug, this option is currently not visible in the menu, and it is another thing to which we are working. " Laidlaw admits to not being able to provide a time frame for the launch of the patch, especially for the console versions of Dragon Age II, which must first be submitted to Sony and Microsoft.
"For the moment I recommend playing the game with DirectX 9. We are working with NVIDIA / AMD to make sure we run the patch as soon as possible because it is probably a compatibility problem with drivers." "The other important issue, and honestly it's a nightmare, is on the console. Unfortunately, when it is invisible, but there is an option on the console to auto-attack that lets you choose a character and fight to do it automatically.
Because of a bug, this option is currently not visible in the menu, and it is another thing to which we are working. " Laidlaw admits to not being able to provide a time frame for the launch of the patch, especially for the console versions of Dragon Age II, which must first be submitted to Sony and Microsoft.
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