"Dragon Age: Inquisition" release date is set on Nov. 18 and the upcoming game from BioWare will be available on Windows PC, Xbox 360, PS 3, Xbox One and PS 4.
The game developer has released a minimum and recommended specification for the PC format of the "Dragon Age: Inquisition." Windows 7 or the 8.164 bit is both the recommended and minimum operating system requirement for the "Dragon Age." To enjoy the game to the fullest, it is recommended that your PC should have the AMD six-core CPU that runs on 3.2 GHz or the Intel quad-core CPU that runs on 3GHz. You could still play "Dragon Age" as long as your CPU does not go lower than an AMD quad-core that runs at 2.5 GHz or an Intel quad-core at 2 GHz.
The recommended RAM is at least 8 GB but you could still play the game as long as you have a minimum of 4 GB of RAM. Graphic cards such as the AMD Radeon HD 4870 or theNVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT is sufficient to play the game. However, you can fully enjoy the video quality even more if you have the AMD Radeon HD 7870 / R9 270 or the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 as your graphic card.
Graphic memory is recommended at 3 GB but 512 MB is the minimum. Direct X 11 is the recommended setting but if you have Direct X 10 it will also work just fine. At least 26 GB is both the recommended and minimum storage space for "Dragon Age: Inquisition."
BioWare has also tweeted regarding the video resolution for the next generation consoles. The game developer announced that the resolution for the PS 4 is at 1080p while the Xbox One has only 900 fps. BioWare tweeted, "We maximized the current potential of each platform."
The game developer also launched a YouTube video explaining the PC interface of the game and how they developed the Dragon Age: Inquisition for the PC. BioWare creative director Mike Laidlaw said that Dragon Age "has always been at home on PC." He added that BioWare will always keep the PC as one of its gaming platforms.