The game will deliver the same experience across platforms, apparently

Sep 4, 2013 09:34 GMT  ·  By

Dragon Age: Inquisition was developed primarily on powerful PCs, according to BioWare, but the studio is trying to adapt as many things as possible for current consoles like the PS3 or Xbox 360, so that owners won't feel cheated when the RPG appears in 2014.

Dragon Age: Inquisition is eagerly awaited by millions of fans from around the world and it will be one of the many cross-generation titles from BioWare and Electronic Arts, as it will appear for PC, PS3, Xbox 360, PS4, and Xbox One.

After hearing that the next-gen editions of the game will have lots of improvements in terms of visuals and world, BioWare's Cameron Lee also mentioned a few new details about the development process.

"We build it on really high-spec PCs, which just melt faces. Then we're looking at ways of how we can bring that down to gen three platforms," he told Eurogamer.

PS3 or Xbox 360 owners won't feel cheated, however, as BioWare won't try to limit anything on these platforms and wants to ensure that the game will be fundamentally the same experience everywhere.