Dragon Age: Inquisition was, in many ways, a return to form for developer Bioware, shifting focus away from the Darkspawn and towards the demons spilling in from the Breach. It, however, remains an RPG that requires a serious time investment if you’re willing to see all it has to offer, which is why you may be looking for some console commands and cheats to get you through its more drawn-out portions faster.
Dragon Age: Inquisition console commands and cheats could, in theory, also prove helpful if you decide that you’re not too fond of your character’s build or class mid-way through your campaign, allowing you to work some digital magic and change things around.
Dragon Age: Inquisition Console Commands
We say “in theory” because, although Dragon Age: Inquisition does come with a list of console commands, they don’t really work like the traditional cheats you might be looking for.
You can bring up the in-game console using the trusty tilde (`) key and input the commands listed below, but they largely seem to affect the way in which the world is rendered, hardware-related things, or bring up performance graphs.
- UI.DrawEnable
- Window.PosX
- Window.PosY
- Window.Width
- Window.Height
- Window.BordersEnable
- GameTime.MaxVariableFPS
- Render.DrawScreenInfo
- Render.ResolutionScale
- Render.VSyncFlashTestEnable
- Render.OutputBrightnessTestEnable
- Thread.ProcessorCount
- Thread.MaxProcessorCount
- Thread.MinFreeProcessorCount
- Thread.JobThreadPriority
- WorldRender.TransparencyShadowmapsEnable
- WorldRender.MotionBlurEnable
- WorldRender.MotionBlurForceOn
- WorldRender.MotionBlurScale
- WorldRender.MotionBlurFixedShutterTime
- WorldRender.MotionBlurHax
- WorldRender.MotionBlurRadialBlurMax
- WorldRender.MotionBlurQuality
- WorldRender.MotionBlurMaxSampleCount
- WorldRender.SpotLightShadowmapEnable
- WorldRender.SpotLightShadowmapResolution
- WorldRender.LightTileCsPathEnable
- WorldRender.PlanarReflectionEnable
- WorldRender.InterPupillaryDistance
- RenderDevice.Dx11Enable
- RenderDevice.Dx11Dot1Enable
- RenderDevice.Dx11Dot1RuntimeEnable
- RenderDevice.DxDiagDriverDetectionEnable
- RenderDevice.VSyncEnable
- RenderDevice.TrippleBufferingEnable
- RenderDevice.ForceRenderAheadLimit
- RenderDevice.StereoConvergenceScale
- RenderDevice.StereoSeparationScale
- RenderDevice.StereoSoldierZoomConvergenceScale
- PerfOverlay.Enable
- PerfOverlay.DrawGraph
- PerfOverlay.DrawGraphMethod
- PerfOverlay.DrawCPUGraph
- PerfOverlay.DrawGPUGraph
- PerfOverlay.DrawFrameGraph
- PerfOverlay.DrawFps
- PerfOverlay.DrawFpsMethod
- PerfOverlay.DrawFcat
- PerfOverlay.FcatWidth
- PerfOverlay.LegendDisplayFormat
- PerfOverlay.FpsTimePeriod
- PerfOverlay.FrameFileLogEnable
- Screenshot.Render
- Screenshot.Format
- Screenshot.Layer.Mode
- Postprocess.DofMethod
- Postprocess.BlurMethod
- Postprocess.DynamicAOEnable
- Postprocess.DynamicAOMethod
- Postprocess.ScreenSpaceRayTraceEnable
- Postprocess.FilmicEffectsEnable
- Postprocess.HbaoBilateralBlurCsEnable
Unfortunately, there don’t seem to be any other Dragon Age: Inquisition console commands and cheats that let you alter things when it comes to your character or any gameplay elements.
Considering the title’s age, and the fact that Bioware is now working on Dragon Age 4, it’s unlikely that this will change in the future. Dragon Age: Inquisition is out now on PC, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS4, and PS3.
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