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Installing Dragon Age: Origins Ultimate Edition


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uzumaki144

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Hi,

For the past month and a half, I have been trying to install Dragon Age: Origins Ultimate Edition on my PC.

Each time, the Installation process begins correctly, until it gets to this following line

Extract: packages\\core\\data\\anims.erf

It freezes the installation at 22.1%, and stays there until I shut my computer down an hour later from frustration that the install bar does not change AT ALL.

I love Bioware, and I've never played a bad game, but the fact that I can't install one single game on my laptop is ridiculous.

It even says when I begin installing it that I have 370 GBs available for use. And Dragon Age Origins takes 24.1, I see a problem here.

So please, if anyone has figured out how to fix this, let me know. I beg you.

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ShinsFortress

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http://social.biowar...8/index/7280573 .

Laptops are notorious for having problems with current games and DA is no exception. Provide more info please.

Modifié par ShinsFortress, 27 juin 2011 - 07:49 .


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Gorath Alpha

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While it's not going to cause the install to fail,  I have to tell you that an HD 4330 is really a poor choice of a graphics card to try to use for games.  It is cheap, slow, and weak.  Playing a game with high graphics demands such as DAO will put a great deal more stress and strain on it than it was designed to handle, and it will run hot.  Over time, it will begin to fail. 

That said, there are infrequent conflicts between the EA disks and various DVD hardware.  Sometimes you can copy everything to folders on the hard drive and install from there successfully.  Sometimes you can borrow an external DVD drive from a friend or family member and get that to work.  I have had to install from an old PC with a Sony DVD drive in it, across my LAN at home to my gaming PCs to beat this problem myself. 

There is a way to use the Registration number from a retail version to obtain a digital download from Origin, the EA download manager, at the EA Store, and install that way. 

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Gorath Alpha

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Incidentally, I don't understand how you could have wasted so much time and gained so very little ground. You registered ME2 almost a year ago now, so you knew that the Bioware site existed, and could have contacted EA about DAO long before now, so what held you back?