![]() ![]() ![]() DA:O significantly benefits from SweetFX enhancements (you can google “SweetFX” for more about the tool). The preset at the bottom of this page is IMO serviceable, though if you already do downsampling and forced driver anti-aliasing you can turn off SweetFX anti-aliasing – it’s overkill.DA:O is also a prime candidate for Nvidia Inspector driver hijacking. Just google “Nvidia Inspector” for plenty of information. Here is a suggested high-end series of settings – just remember to turn the anti-aliasing in the game off.DA:O is a prime candidate for downsampling if your current PC is more powerful than the standard 2009 rig. To do this, here’s Corky’s excellent guide to downsampling.Now that you have the proper version of the game, let’s get to work. ![]() If you’re both an Electronic Arts Origin user and a Steam user, prefer the Origins version (I’ll explain later).If you live elsewhere it is worth the effort to procure this edition, via IP spoofing/VPN or simply by having somebody in one of these countries gift you the game on Steam. The Dragon Age: Origins Ultimate Edition is excellent value and is frequently on sale on Steam and elsewhere. Alas, it is region-locked for distribution (to the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the UK, I think).All this advice applies on PC, of course – can’t tweak none on a console.Here is some basic advice if you want to play DA:O nowadays, since this game is not exactly brand new. ![]()
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