How to pause Dragon Age Inquisition on PC?

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I'm looking for a way to really pause Dragon Age Inquisition, in such a way that the time elapsed doesn't change (the one displayed next to the saved games).

I've tried various things - opening the menu, Alt-Tab to the desktop, etc., but the elapsed time keeps changing. Any idea how to do this (assuming it can be done)?






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Can you pause Dragon Age: Inquisition?

Unless you find a way to pause Time Itself outside the game (or I guess binary patch the game executable to count time elapsed differently), you can't stop the game from counting real time elapsed. If you really don't want the savegame real-life clock to advance, save and quit instead of pausing.

Can you pause Dragon Age?

A few weeks ago, I remember reading that you can only pause the combat in Dragon Age: Inquisition on PC, just like the previous two. However, all the reviews today say that pausing the combat is a feature, and doesn't specify which platform they are reviewing on.

Can you use a controller for Dragon Age: Inquisition PC?

Dragon Age: Inquisition Creative Director Mike Laidlaw confirmed to me today that the game will have controller support, along with support for keyboard and mouse.

How do I switch to Dragon Age: Inquisition on PC?

Try going into My Documents > Bioware > Dragon Age Inquisition > Save then open the ProfileOptions_profile file in Wordpad. Scroll down to GstInput. GamePad. There should be a 1 after it.



Dragon Age: Inquisition - PC Controls Guide (Mouse \u0026 Keyboard)




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