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"Dragon Age: Origins has stopped working"


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Plokia

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I have the original version of the game. I have the actual disc.
Patch version 1.05.

Hardware specs:

Intel® Core™ i3 CPU       M 330  @ 2.13GHz
Family 6, Model 37, Stepping 2
2123 MHzTotal memory: 3.67 GB Available memory: 2.26 GB Used memory: 1.41 GB
Display adapter: Intel® HD Graphics
Sound: Realtek Semiconductor Corp.

I have Windows 7 Home Premium, 64-bit.

The problem is that my game keeps freezing during play, and then a message comes up saying "Dragon Age: Origins has stoppped working", it looks for a solution, and then you have to "close program". This has happened many times now, with no obvious cause, at no particular points in the game. I have downloaded the "Feastday Gifts/Pranks" DLC, but the game worked for quite a while after that with no problems, and it is only recently that it has started freezing.

I have tried installing the latest patch, running the game without fullscreen, and running the game in low quality.

Please help!

(I'm not very good with computer-related things, so sorry if I've left something out, and please try to make your answers easy to understand!)

Modifié par Plokia, 14 janvier 2012 - 05:03 .


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Gorath Alpha

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What you have done, it would seem, was to ignore the game's warning label about minimum hardware requirements. The game must have an AMD or nVIDIA graphics card that was designed for playing games. The nature of an onboard video chip is that not having been designed for games, it becomes damaged though overstress, overheat, over-demand, and as it gets closer to dying, becomes less capable of pretending to work.

Here are the minimum requirements for XP and Vista.

Windows XP Minimum Specifications
OS: Windows XP with SP3
CPU: Intel Core 2 Single (or equivalent) running at 1.6Ghz or greater
AMD 64 (or equivalent) running at 2.0Ghz or greater
RAM: 1 GB or more
DVD ROM (Physical copy)
20 GB HD space
Video: ATI Radeon X850 256MB or greater (this is clearly wrong)
NVIDIA GeForce "6600 GT" 128MB or greater (and this one is more wrong)

(Note: IMO, the practical choices for the two video cards above should be the Radeon X800 Pro, and the Geforce 6800 GS, at least, for small textures - it will take a Radeon X1650 XT (or X1800 GTO, same thing, almost) for medium or better textures)

INTEL'S GARBAGE (Graphics Chip) IS NOT SUPPORTED

Very basic discussion* (2 pgs) of video cards, video chips, PhysX, and even of laptops' limits: 

social.bioware.com/forum/1/topic/58/index/519461

Not having heard back from you for a week, I checked your forum profile to see if you were actively playing yet, but you have a totally locked personal profile that doesn't reveal anything. 

Modifié par Gorath Alpha, 21 janvier 2012 - 09:49 .


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JonahFalcon

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Well, I've started getting a TON of those errors on a regular basis now, and my system is MORE than able to handle it.

This is why I'm drifting away from PC gaming.

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Gorath Alpha

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Having been around forums similar to this one for about a dozen years, probably more, the number of times I see a statement such as that, and follow it up, it turns out to be wrong 900 times out of a thousand.

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JonahFalcon

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Well, I'm now getting an R6025 Visual Basic error with Dragon Age: Origins.

How come this never happened when I was running the game off a disc? I thought getting the Ultimate Edition digitally would have LESS problems, not MORE.

R6025? Seriously? That's an issue newb developers have.

http://www.ehow.com/...me-error-r.html

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Fallen_silver

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Is been awhile since i have played DA: O UE and i can it as far as the mage circle and my game will stop responding. so i tried to start a new game and still it stops working just at a different spot in game-play. I have already reinstall and update and it still doesn't work what do i do?

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ShadowPrincess505

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I try to reinstall Dragon Age Origins but for some odd reason it'll do it but then there's a message saying it failed and denies a data file. What does that mean?