We were able to salvage the game by deleting the one specific corrupted file, but it was always nerve-wracking to run into trouble loading a 40-hour-plus saved game.Īfter initially reporting these issues to Electronic Arts, a representative for the company reported back that the crashes were not actually caused by Dragon Age: Inquisition. While most of the crashes only briefly impeded progress, a few led to corrupted save files. The only way we could get it rebooted was to unplug the system or to hold down the power button for around 12 seconds. Namely, the game would frequently freeze - at least once every few hours - and would generally lock up the entire PS4 as a result.
Thus was the case when during our review process for Dragon Age: Inquisition.Īs mentioned in our full review, we ran into some major problems with the PlayStation 4 version of Inquisition. Reviewing games can be a blast when we're lucky enough to play something we're really excited about, but it also exposes us to all sorts of bugs that never should have seen the light of day.