BioWare and EA are doing everything they can to make the game popular with the PC audience.
Numerous gestures and statements in recent months indicate that both the publisher and the developer are leaning heavily towards the PC camp regarding Dragon Age: The Veilguard: on the one hand, they have subjected this version to extensive testing, and on the other hand, this is not being imposed on anyone The EA app is used by anyone who purchases the game via Steam. But the matter is not over yet, because it turns out that they did not request Denuvo protection this time, that is, as Michael Gamble, who heads the development of the upcoming Mass Effect game on X, said, They trust the players.
However, this decision will have a somewhat negative consequence, but it is unlikely that everyone will be able to live with it, and exceptionally you will not be able to pre-load the game, but will have to wait until the moment of release begins this process.
We were also able to find out what type of iron is required to operate Ray Tracing and enjoy the enhanced view this way. Here is:
Dragon Age: The Veilguard will be released on October 31 on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series