Dragon Age: The Veilguard to Support Ultra-Wide Display, Ray Tracing, and Nvidia DLSS 3

While it inches closer to the release date, the latest news are filled with major improvements for the PC version of Dragon Age: The Veilguard. Ultra-wide display support will be featured in this game.

On the other hand, support for advanced technologies like ray tracing and Nvidia DLSS 3 will be provided so that this upcoming game is perfect in both appearance and feel.

Dragon Age: The Veilguard is on its way, and the hype has been building rapidly. New features for the game’s PC version, which have been disclosed by the developer as the official launch date nears, guarantee new gameplay heights.

Let’s take a closer look at what we can expect from this much-heralded release.

You can take your experience of Dragon Age: The Veilguard to the next level with total immersion—no distractions. In shorter words, lush environments can now be seen at their finest because of the built-in support for ultra-wide 21:9 monitors.

Simmilar to other games which doesn’t support Ultrawide displays, here chubby/black bars won’t be cutting in while in cutscenes.

Besides, the game will also use the latest possible visual technologies, including ray tracing, Nvidia DLSS 3, AMD FST 2.2, and Intel’s XeSS, all in aid to achieve amazing graphics and smooth gameplay where each scene contains dynamics of vibrant colors and more intricate details.

It offers a variety of customization options according to your gameplay.

You will have precise control over what you’re seeing and how you’re interacting with it through unlimited frame rates and a field-of-view slider.

Further enjoy your redeveloped world in full HDR support, which will deepen colors and enhance contrast.

You will also have the ability to utilize your Xbox and DualSense controllers or change smoothly between keyboard and mouse, depending on your preference.

The “Cinematic Aspect Ratio” setting can be turned off, allowing you to play without black bars.

But that’s not all the game’s technological bells and whistles. The Ultra RT mode will come with advanced ray tracing effects, while Nvidia Reflex technology will cut down latency for greater responsiveness.

VSync fractional speed will, of course, very much be on board to ensure that your gaming runs seamlessly, even under the most stressful of conditions.

Besides, dynamic resolution scaling and changeable settings for terrain, lighting, and shadows will make it easy for you to control the visuals to meet your taste.

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