Dragon Age: The Veilguard features wayfinding tools, including quest markers, that players can easily disable for a more immersive exploration experience in BioWare’s latest RPG.
Released on October 31 after nearly a decade of development, Dragon Age: The Veilguard continues the story of Dragon Age: Inquisition, introducing a new protagonist named Rook, who collaborates with the Veilguard to battle ancient gods in the northern regions of Thedas. Unlike its predecessor, Veilguard opts for a more linear mission structure rather than an open-world design. However, players can maintain some of the game's mystique by turning off quest markers.
Among the various customizable options available in Dragon Age: The Veilguard, players can disable the Objective Tracker Visibility feature, which removes the constant display of the quest marker from the right side of the screen. This adjustment significantly changes gameplay, as the marker typically guides players on where to go. To modify this setting, players should navigate to the menu, select Interface, then HUD, and turn off the “Objective Tracker Visibility” option or set it to pulse, allowing the marker to appear only when a button is pressed. Additionally, players can fine-tune the “Wayfinding” options in the Gameplay menu, determining the level of objective glint and waypoint visibility. It’s important to note that this option can be altered at the game’s start but may be overlooked by many players.
Access the Interface menu, then HUD, to disable Objective Tracker Visibility or set it to pulse.
Visit the Gameplay menu, then Wayfinding, to further customize your experience.
Each player will have their own preferences for customizing settings, but turning off the tracker is likely beneficial, especially since Dragon Age: The Veilguard has a somewhat linear structure. In addition to wayfinding options, the game offers various accessibility features, allowing for a broad range of choices to tailor the experience, including multiple difficulty levels and the ability to disable quick-time events.
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So far, Dragon Age: The Veilguard has garnered positive reviews, with particular praise for its story, companions, and combat system. The game currently holds an average score of 82 on OpenCritic, based on 59 reviews.
While sales figures remain undisclosed, the critical reception for BioWare’s new title appears to be favorable among fans. Notably, the publishing director of Baldur's Gate 3 has commended Dragon Age: The Veilguard, calling it a well-crafted, character-driven story complemented by an impressive combat system.