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Witchcraft (Origins and Awakening) install failing


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Ex-Paladin

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This is driving me nuts cause a few minutes ago, they installed fine (had to reinstall cause a different thing wasn't installing).

I used the stand-alone download for Witch Hunt this time though, wondering if that wasn't a good idea. Though Witch Hunt is in my install, it's downloading still (at 20% last I checked) :mellow: my head is hurting atm from all this frustration. Any helpful tips for this? :crying:

Edit: Uh...just went into my game and they're both installed.....wth?

Never mind -_- brought the game back up (it was downsized) and it's back to "normal" <_<

Modifié par Ex-Paladin, 18 juillet 2012 - 05:54 .


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ShinsFortress

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It would have been difficult for anyone to help with so little and low detail information. "had to reinstall cause a different thing wasn't installing". What "thing"? Might have been relevant.

Using the standalone installers (for Dragon Age: Origins) shouldn't be a problem, but I prefer to consider those as Plan B options as the in-game DLC management system is supposed to take care of such things. I liked the theory, but it was a pity Bioware/EA couldn't be bothered to get it to work properly... ref: Dragon Age 2.

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Ex-Paladin

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I actually got it working. I reinstalled the game entirely, again, and didn't download the stand-alone for Witch Hunt this time. They went in just fine.

And the other thing was Golem of Amgarrak, that one I had to use the stand-alone download (was well as for Darkspawn Chronicles). So, there might some type of glitch with the Witch Hunt stand-alone download.