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BioWare has been facing issues with Dragon Age: Inquisition players trying to import their world states into the game. The problem has been ongoing for over a week and despite being flagged to BioWare and EA, players are still experiencing default world states when they try to import.

EA community manager EA_Shepard acknowledged the issue on the official forums and mentioned that the team is aware and investigating the problem. Another issue with the Golden Nug disappearing mid-playthrough was also confirmed by Shepard.

Players have been getting confused about importing their world states into the game. Shepard explained that even though the name of the world state does not change, players should rename it in the Keep first, import it, and then start a new game. They also mentioned that manually choosing options and creating new world states after syncing and replaying the Keep has not worked for all players.

Despite efforts to resolve the issue, some players are still facing difficulties with importing their world states. Shepard assured players that they are still working on finding a solution and are closely monitoring the situation.

It’s clear that the community is eager for a resolution as one player expressed the importance of prioritizing the issue. However, BioWare seems to be focusing on supporting their new game, Dragon Age: The Veilguard, which has received positive reviews for its intricate storytelling and gameplay.

Eurogamer’s Robert Purchese praised The Veilguard, calling it an epic game that sets a high bar for BioWare and role-playing games in general. The game has been commended for its detailed world-building and engaging narrative, making it a must-play for fans of the Dragon Age series.

Overall, while players are still facing challenges with importing world states in Dragon Age: Inquisition, BioWare is actively working to address the issue and ensure that players can enjoy the full experience of the game.