Dragon Age: Inquisition players are still having difficulty importing their world states despite the issue being reported to BioWare and EA over a week ago.
Regardless of what platform you play on, it seems that some players can only see the default world states.
EA Community Manager EA_Shepard acknowledged the issue on the official forums 10 days ago and said the team was “aware and investigating.” Shepard also validated another issue, this one with the Golden Nug, which disappears without permission mid-game or disappears completely for some.
Revealing that “they reported this [to the studio] at the end of last week and checked this out,” EA_Shepard recently confirmed that it was “still an open issue” and the team is “still working on this one.”
Apparently the problem has been further exacerbated by the fact that some players get confused “everyone imports states into their game“.
“When you import your world state, it will say default world state. The name doesn’t change,” Shepard explained.
“When you want to import a world state, first rename it in Keep, import it in Keep, and then start a new game,” they added, acknowledging that when they tested it themselves on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series .
Shepard also confirmed that there are “ways to try to solve this by manually choosing options and creating completely new world states after syncing and replaying the game,” but acknowledged that this “hasn’t worked for all players.”
Towards the end of the week, Shepard shared an additional update.
“I wanted to let you know that I’m still keeping an eye on this one,” they said. “I know the whole ‘we’re working on it’ message gets old. Believe me, I get it! There’s a lot going on and being worked on with Dragon Age, so things are a little slower elsewhere.” fronts. I’m watching it closely. Still, I haven’t forgotten the community!”
“I understand that Veilguard support takes priority right now since it’s a brand new game, and Keep has always had some bugs, but I think I speak for all of us when I ask that this issue be made a priority,” said one player. .
As for Dragon Age: The Veilguard? Eurogamer’s Robert Purchese had a lot of good things to say about BioWare’s latest Dragon Age in his five-star review.
“From head to toe, wing to wing, The Veilguard is exquisitely realized and full of sophistication in every system and narrative,” he wrote. “It’s warm and welcoming, funny and hopeful, kind when necessary, and of course it’s epic; epic in a way that I think will set the bar high not only for BioWare in the years to come, but for role-playing games as well. in general”. “.