There's another difficulty option called Unbound, though, allowing players to customize their gameplay experience to their liking. You can adjust how wayfinding helps you in-game; there's aim assistance and even an auto-aim option. You can adjust combat timing to make parrying easier or harder, with a balanced, forgiving, and a third harder option. You can change how much damage your enemies do to you, and how much damage you do to enemies by adjusting their health. There's also an option to adjust enemy pressure. And, if you're not interested in death-related setbacks, there's a no-death option you can turn on.

"[None of these options] are a cheat," Busche tells me. "It's an option to make sure players of all abilities can show up."
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"[None of these options] are a cheat," Busche tells me. "It's an option to make sure players of all abilities can show up."
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A Look At Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s Difficulty Options And Gameplay Customization
Using the Unbound difficulty option, you can customize parry timing, enemy health, and more.
