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Hi dieguscus02!
Please try following workaround:
At first, download and install the latest version of Origin at www.origin.com/download (and make sure you have your Origin account ready as well).
If that doesn’t helped, close the origin client and go directly to you origin folder C:\Program Files\Origin Games. Run the origin.exe in this folder with a rightclick -> run as administrator.
This worked out in the most cases, if not, try to deactivate your firewall/antivirus software and/or check the online ports of your connection:
TCP: 80, 443, 9988, 20000-20100, 22990, 17502, 42127
UDP: 3659, 14000-14016, 22990-23006, 25200-25300
For specific instructions on how to open your ports, please visit http://www.portforward.com/ or contact your router manufacturer.
Please let us now, if this problem after this workaround still exist.
Cheers
Basti
- 13 years ago
Nothing changed still got problem
- EA_Barry13 years ago
Community Manager
I know this is basic but is your date set correctly in Windows 8?
Barry.
- 10 years ago
I bought mine from "Amazon" I chose the "Download" version...
& after waiting for a few days I get this Ausie Release Date BS & it's keeping me from playing!!
- Anonymous10 years ago
can't EA stop cutting corners and 1) fix the mouse controls and vsync lag in DS1 and 2) remove the flawed DRM in Dead Space 2 that causes the game to eventually stop allowing deactivations. the game will self-destruct if you re-install too many times, even while abiding the DRM's intrusive rules. it gets to a point where you either have to download an unathorized copy of the game to continue playing, or go buy it again. that's completely unreasonable. i was lucky enough to find DS2 in a bargain bin, but that's still money wasted because EA thinks self-destruct DRM is okay for older games.
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