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Will origin mess up my ability to play my DLC?


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I have a profile that is not tied to my Bioware connected one. This is because I made that profile when I had no access to online, so it was made as a non live profile. All my save game data is tied to it, period, and there's no way to transfer all the data of it to the one I use for live. I wish I could, but there's seemingly no way. This means that the profile I use to buy and download DLC is not the profile I actually play games with. It's never been a big issue because all my DLC has worked with the non live profile, but I've heard that you MUST be actively logged into origin to play DLC you own. That will be very bad, because it will mean there's no way to get ME3 to read my ME2 save data for import because they're on separate profiles.

Now, I haven't actually played ME3 yet, I'm doing a quick ME2 run, but I threw ME3 in to get From Ashes, set up the account, get that patch, that stuff. But the wording of the user agreement got me worried. So here I am, asking if I'm screwed. Unless somebody knows how to transfer all data from one profile to another, which I never found a way to do...

EDIT:
I should have mentioned, Xbox 360 is the console.

EDIT X2:
If a Bioware rep can confirm that ME2>ME3 import works perfectly even if the ME3 save data is on a separate profile then the ME2 data, that would be good because I could just start and play ME3 with my online profile and be done with it.

Modifié par andy69156915, 13 mars 2012 - 05:08 .


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bump

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Last bump until I give up and find out the hard way when I start ME3 and get past the beginning stages when the DLC becomes available in the journal. If after that it doesn't update with that mission, I know I'm screwed and can start acting like a thermal nuclear device and blow the heck up.

Seriously, I didn't spend 10 bucks to get a DLC that doesn't work.

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Probably should contact bioware directly about this...

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815Sox wrote...

Probably should contact bioware directly about this...


How? PM a Bioware rep?

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Slayer299

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Yes.

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Well, I did... No answer 12 hours later.

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For 360, yes I think so. But when you redeem DLC you get the particular item your redeeming on PC PS3 and 360. So you'll be fine.

For PC I've actually found Origin more efficant than Steam; just takes too much memory while idling.