Dragon Age: The Veilguard is the first game in the series to have a photo mode at launch
Mass Effect: The Legendary Edition’s technical design director helped implement the tool
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BioWare has announced thatDragon Age: The Veilguardwill feature photo mode at launch.
This makesThe Veilguardthe first game in theDragon Ageseries to have photo mode at launch, a feature fans have been hoping for. This means players won’t have to install third-party applications to capture their favorite moments in theupcoming game.
The new photo mode will come with all the tools that players may be familiar with from other modern releases, likeHorizon Forbidden WestandSpider-Man 2. It will feature a free-roaming camera, autofocus, the ability to hide the player, the party, enemies, and NPCs, as well as customize the screenshots settings like brightness and saturation.
Dragon Age: The Veilguardphoto mode features:
Speaking toIGN, game director Corinne Busche gaveThe Veilguard’s photo mode credit toMass Effect: The Legendary Edition’s technical design director Brenon Holmes, saying he helped implement it into the game.
“Not only did he drive this feature, he did a lot of the work to support it,” Busche said. “What I really like is the tab that lets you hide various characters. So hide character, hide party, hide enemies, hide NPCs. You can really curate the shot to your liking…You might be mid-fight with a dragon, but there’s a character in the way, so you can clear them out.”
Dragon Age: The Veilguardlaunches on October 31 forPlayStation 5,Xbox Series X,Xbox Series S, and PC.
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