Dragon Age: The Veilguard, like other BioWare games, involves making a bunch of decisions throughout the story. These can vary in significance and consequence, and you might not always be very confident in your decision-making - something that the game accounts for.
As you may have noticed during your playthroughs, Dragon Age: The Veilguard makes a temporary autosave for most decisions you make in the game. This makes it very easy to go back and see what happens if you do something else, giving you plenty of time to change your mind if you're stuck on a particular moral quandary.
These saves won't take up the 100 save files that you're allotted per character, and as the name suggests, they are temporary. However, they certainly come in handy when you're hit with a major choice before you get the chance to make a manual save yourself.
Without getting into specific spoilers, this will come in especially handy during one of the first major decisions of the game, since this is thrown at you with very little time to think about it. I almost immediately regretted my choice, and I imagine a fair amount of others will too.
While that's...