The creative director for Dragon Age: Inquisition has once again dropped a few small details about the game while answering fan questions on Twitter. One of the topics, might be a bit surprising for an EA game.

According to Laidlaw, there will be no DLC characters for Dragon Age: Inquisition, with every follower being “included in the game” at launch. This was a very controversial thing that surrounded Mass Effect 3 and its launch with DLC characters, which obviously didn’t sit very well with fans of the series. Especially considering how important each character was in the Mass Effect series.

@Virtussignum All followers are included in the game. No DLC followers. — Mike Laidlaw (@Mike_Laidlaw) June 24, 2014

Responding to another question about mounts, we learn that there will be other ridable creatures in the game besides horses. Unfortunately, dragons will not be one of them, nor will there be any mountable flying creatures according to Laidlaw.

@CaiosTheSlayer We are not tackling flying for DAI. — Mike Laidlaw (@Mike_Laidlaw) June 22, 2014

Finally, Laidlaw also talked about the difficulty of Dragon Age: Inquisition, noting that the game is a bit more challenging than Dragon Age II with the “normal” setting get a slight bump in difficulty. According to Laidlaw, the rest of the difficulty settings will work just as they have with previous entries.

.@Atrotic Difficulties work just as before, though normal’s getting a bit of a bump so it’s more challenging than DAII. — Mike Laidlaw (@Mike_Laidlaw) June 27, 2014

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