BioWare has published an accessibility spotlight for Dragon Age: The Veilguard, and with it comes the news that the latest iteration of the fantasy RPG series will launch with five curated difficulty levels for players who want a more specific experience, including Storyteller (“here for the story”) and Nightmare, a mode that promises “overwhelming battles.” That said, players who desire an even more finely tuned adventure can look into the Unbound setting, which enables customization of all settings, as well as additional combat options in the Settings Menu (e.g., parry timing, aim assist strength, enemy aggression). A look at the Adventurer preset for the game, which launches on Halloween for PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC via Steam (Deck Verified), EA App, and the Epic Games Store, can be found below.
Many elements of the HUD can be conditionally hidden or turned off entirely. For example, you can fully hide elements like Rook’s health, the objective tracker, or the Mini Map. There are also options for the text size in the UI. Beyond the UI and HUD, there are a few more options regarding the game’s visual effects. For anyone who deals with motion sickness, there is a Persistent Dot Option and Motion Blur can be fully turned off. The in-game Camera Shake can also be adjusted from 0-100%. Additionally, there’s an FOV slider in the graphical settings.