BioWare has detailed a number of PC-specific features of Dragon Age: The Veilguard.
In a blog posted Tuesday, the studio revealed new information about the display features, graphics settings and control options that PC players will be able to customize after the game's release.
According to BioWare, 40% of platform testing was on PC, with more than 200,000 hours of performance and compatibility testing conducted.
Below is a summary of the game's PC specs and features revealed so far, which are covered in more detail on the blog. We've republished the information below directly from BioWare.
Features of Dragon Age: The Veilguard for PC
Display functions
- Full support for 21:9 ultra wide resolutions
- Possibility to remove the frame rate limit
- VSync, including fractional rate VSync
- HDR support
- Optional upscaling (DLSS 3, FSR 2.2, XeSS)
- NVIDIA Reflex
- DLSS 3 Frame Generation
- Optional dynamic resolution scaling
- Cinema Aspect Ratio (Uncheck this option for 21:9 cinema aspect ratio)
Graphics settings
- Available presets (Low, Medium, High, Ultra)
- Texture settings
- Texture quality
- Texture filtering
- Light and shadow settings
- Light quality
- Contact details of Shadow
- Ambient occlusion
- Screen space reflections
- Volumetric lighting
- Sky quality
- Raytracing settings*
- Raytracing reflections
- Ambient occlusion with ray tracing
- Ultra ray tracing
- Geometry settings
- Level of detail
- Streaked hair
- Terrain quality
- Quality of terrain decoration
- Quality of visual effects
- Camera effects
- Depth of field
- vignette
- Motion blur
- Quality of post-processing
- Field of view
Controls
- Class-specific keyboard shortcuts
- Keyboard and controller bindings
* Ray Tracing can be turned on or set to Selective. Selective mode enables Ray Tracing features in specific areas where the feature can be best utilized.
EA recently announced October 31, 2024 as the release date for Dragon Age: The Veilguard, which will also be released on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S.
In a hands-on preview of Veilguard in June, VGC said the new Dragon Age could be BioWare's return to form.