Dragon Age Inquisition Patch 5 Update: Custom Hero Biographies, Black Emporium, Undercroft’s Party Storage, New Auto-Attack Key, and More

By Staff Writer

Feb 24, 2015 01:58 AM EST

With the growing whining of game addicts, Dragon Age: Inquisition's developer Bioware has announced Patch 5 will include several structures that will enhance gameplay experience for the role-player video game.

Considered as the biggest content update in history by its Canada-based developer Bioware, the fifth update of Dragon Age: Inquisition Patch 5 has been added with several features requested such as the Black Emporium, party storage, new auto-attack key, tinter options, and a few more.

Black Emporium, which is one of the update's main contents, is a mysterious underground/black market maintained by an immortal owner who previously appeared in the previous game via DLC. The player can make exchanges in items such as powerful accessories, new crafting materials, schematics, and epic weapons.

Along with these powerful tools, the Mirror of Transformation can also be found inside the Black Emporium. This enables players to transform their character's voice and facial features. This control is sold to help players finish game goals.

Another missing feature fans have been requesting is the auto-attack key. This new control supports various game strategies, but available only for single-player mode. A party storage is another thing. Bioware puts Skyhold at Undercroft where a party storage to keep safe some of players' valuable items for later use.

A single player auto-attack key will enhance quality of life of a character. It comes in an adjustable size toggle and a shade quality adjuster. On top of that, players who want to take their fashion spirit forward can cash in on the new colors available to change the look of a character's armor.

Due to some update of Dragon Age Keep, players also be able to craft their own biographies for default heroes. By simply clicking the pencil icon next to hero's bio in either Heroes or Tapestry section, the character will be transformed. However, Bioware warned that once change is confirmed it may not appear for two weeks.

Dragon Age: Inquisition Patch 5 is under beta testing program will choose select players to sign up for the new update to identify potential threats. The exact date for the signups has not been released, but Bioware assures it is coming not sooner than later. Patch 5 will only be available for PC players only due to unspecified patch infrastructure issues.

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