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The debate over the difficulty of video games has been going on for some time now, and it doesn't seem like it's going away anytime soon. Some argue that the creative vision of the author is above all else, while others believe that giving the user options is the right thing to do. Two games this year have taken this literally, each in their own way.
And it is that Dragon Age: The Veilguard will be the antithesis of Elden Ring and its expansion Shadow of the Erdtree. Thanks to the exclusive and in-depth report that the Game Informer portal is preparing on BioWare's new work, we have now learned that the RPG will have an option to disable your character's death among many other customizable settings. We tell you how it will work.
Anyone can play Dragon Age: The Veilguard regardless of skill
Dragon Age: The Veilguard will feature three default difficulty levels: Storyteller, Adventurer, and Nightmare. You can switch between the first two whenever you want, while choosing the third will be a permanent decision for the rest of the game. However, there will be a fourth level called Unbound that will allow you to choose between the first two and the third level. customize freely each of the aspects determined by the difficulty.
These include auto-aiming or semi-auto-aiming, adjusting the difficulty of blocking enemy attacks, increasing the damage you cause, and even reducing the health enemies have and how aggressive they are in combat. However, the most radical measure is the option of completely disable your character's deathso you'll never hit a game over screen and you'll always be able to continue advancing through the story without having to worry about the action.
Dragon Age: The Veilguard reveals a multitude of details about its gameplay and story
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The own Game director Corinne Busche justifies this addition: “None of these options are cheating. It’s an option to make sure that players of all skill levels can enjoy themselves.” Despite all of these possibilities, which are still completely optional and dispensable if you don’t want to have them, BioWare has been talking about Dragon Age: The Veilguard as the first “truly fun” game in the series, so maybe you do want to experience some challenge during your journey through this fantasy world.