• Summon the war council - Exploring Dragon Age: Inquisition's best new feature
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I bloody hate the war room. I wanted to 100% the game so obviously i had to make the council do all the missions on the table. Most of them take 3-4 hours each (2-3 missions even take 16 hours to complete) so I had to pause my completin the game for 3 days until all of them were done.
[QUOTE=Starship;46648417]I bloody hate the war room. I wanted to 100% the game so obviously i had to make the council do all the missions on the table. Most of them take 3-4 hours each (2-3 missions even take 16 hours to complete) so I had to pause my completin the game for 3 days until all of them were done.[/QUOTE] You can change system time to skip the wait.
It probably wouldn't have been so time-consuming if you were able to acquire crystal balls and set up a "conference call" so you could plan with your advisors that way, rather than having to trek all the way back to your home base to get shit done. Sure using crystal balls for conference calls might be a bit "high-tech" for a fantasy game, but you know what it wouldn't be? Dull, grating, time-consuming. At least not as much as it would be if you not only have to trek halfway across the world back to your base, but also walk all the way from the base gates to the damn war room.
[QUOTE=LordApocca;46648923]You can change system time to skip the wait.[/QUOTE] I thought about doing that to try, but I didn't want to know what happens if you go into the game again when you turn back time to the actual date/time.
I really like the war table, but it makes DA:I into what is probably the only example of a game where I WANT a companion app...
I think they made the war room as it was so you have a reason to return to base and talk to everyone. It's pretty heavy-handed if that's the case, though, because there's another way to do that. Something about writing.
You needed some way to control your resources.
[QUOTE=Starship;46650257]I thought about doing that to try, but I didn't want to know what happens if you go into the game again when you turn back time to the actual date/time.[/QUOTE] It's fine, just tab out, change the time to tomorrow, press okay, then go turn it back to the actual day, tab back in, boom, finished quests. You can even do it with the quest window open, it'll instantly go to the quest completion screen.
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