Eight abilities per character can be used during combat

Aug 30, 2014 14:27 GMT  ·  By

BioWare has just rolled out yet another screenshot with Dragon Age: Inquisition, this time showing off for the first time the PC interface of the game, while one of its developers, Mike Laidlaw, provides some details about the choices made by the team with the PC edition of the RPG.

Dragon Age: Inquisition has received quite a lot of interesting details this week, starting with the confirmation that a cooperative multiplayer mode is going to be included alongside the traditional single-player story campaign.

Now, a fresh screenshot has surfaced online, via Twitter, showing off the PC user interface of the upcoming role-playing game.

As you can see above (click to enlarge), the game allows players to choose from eight abilities for each character in their party. In total, this brings the number to 32 deployable abilities during combat.

According to several tweets from BioWare's Mike Laidlaw, the abilities can't be edited during combat, as the studio wants to emphasize strategic thinking and planning ahead.

Besides the abilities, different potions and other things can be used during a fight, not to mention the tactical pause system that allows players to study the battlefield, issue orders, or even jump into the boots of their companions.

Dragon Age: Inquisition launches this November for PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One.