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Dragon Age: The Veilguard is known as one of BioWare’s most well-crafted games. It is visually stunning, runs smoothly, and provides a mostly bug-free experience for players. However, there is a game-breaking bug that has been causing frustration for many players, especially during the final quest of the game.

The bug revolves around the appearance of the Inquisitor, the protagonist from Dragon Age: Inquisition, who makes an appearance in The Veilguard. Players who have created this character in the character creator at the beginning of the game expect to see a familiar face in the final quest. However, a glitch causes the Inquisitor to sometimes appear as a completely different character, using one of the default character models instead.

This bug has been reported by numerous players, and it can be incredibly disappointing to see a character you have customized to your liking suddenly change appearance in such a crucial moment of the game. The inconsistency of the bug makes it even more frustrating, as some players have had success fixing it by reloading old saves, while others have encountered it even after doing so.

Players have shared various methods to potentially fix the issue, including reloading old saves and approaching specific in-game locations like the Mirror of Transformation in the Lighthouse infirmary. While the bug does not seem to be permanent, it can still detract from the overall gaming experience, especially during important story moments.

It is important for BioWare to address this bug and release a patch to fix it, as it can significantly impact players’ enjoyment of the game. In the meantime, players are advised to keep multiple saves and be prepared to reload them if the bug occurs during their playthrough of The Veilguard.

Overall, while Dragon Age: The Veilguard is a fantastic game, this game-breaking bug has been a frustrating issue for many players. Hopefully, BioWare will work quickly to resolve it and ensure that players can fully enjoy the game without any interruptions or glitches in the future.