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@Blueglyph wrote:I see no such file...
If you have a working game, just zip this entire folder and send it to me C:\Users\*YourUserName*\Documents\BioWare\Dragon Age Inquisition\
(that's where it is if you installed through origin - it would be somewhere else if you used steam or something)
Also, (if you feel like it) If you could first change all your graphics to the lowest possible in game settings, that'd be cool too.
Here is the ProfileOptions_profile file for low settings, window mode:
Hope it helps!
- 11 years ago
Just a note you will want to use something the respects line breaks like notepad++
- Anonymous11 years ago
@BIO-AdmiralX: It's true that the original file has a unix end-of-line style (I suppose that's what you mean). But CR+LF is accepted too, so no worries about that.
- 11 years ago
@Blueglyph wrote:Here is the ProfileOptions_profile file for low settings, window mode:
Hope it helps!
So you didn't see the .ini file either? The game really creates a few of them, however, between every sucesfull launch it keeps deleting them in some configurations, preventing the player to load it again. I was able to confirm that they do exist while I play by opening the folder imediately after entering the menu for the first (working) time.
Their non-existence causes crashing in the subsequent attempt to run the game. Only remedy seems to be to do a re-install every time you try to run it.
- 11 years ago
The ProfileOptions_profile is the "ini" file.
After you go into the options screen the file should stay there
- Anonymous11 years ago
@Illsteward wrote:
@Blueglyph wrote:Here is the ProfileOptions_profile file for low settings, window mode:
Hope it helps!
So you didn't see the .ini file either? The game really creates a few of them, however, between every sucesfull launch it keeps deleting them in some configurations, preventing the player to load it again. I was able to confirm that they do exist while I play by opening the folder imediately after entering the menu for the first (working) time.
Their non-existence causes crashing in the subsequent attempt to run the game. Only remedy seems to be to do a re-install every time you try to run it.
I have no .ini file here, this is the Documents\BioWare\Dragon Age Inquisition\Save directory contents:
DAISAVEAUTO9B45887A.DAS
DAISAVECHAP503A2AF5.DAS
DAISAVECHAP9B45887A.DAS
DAISAVETIME503A2AF5.DAS
DAISAVETIME9B45887A.DAS
DAISAVEU001503A2AF5.DAS
DAISAVEU0019B45887A.DAS
DAISAVEU0029B45887A.DAS
DAISAVEU0039B45887A.DAS
ProfileOptions
ProfileOptions_profileEven by looking when the game is running, the contents remains the same, the two last files are updated when quitting the game. The other files are obviously saved games.
- 11 years ago
@Blueglyph wrote:
@Illsteward wrote:
@Blueglyph wrote:Here is the ProfileOptions_profile file for low settings, window mode:
Hope it helps!
So you didn't see the .ini file either? The game really creates a few of them, however, between every sucesfull launch it keeps deleting them in some configurations, preventing the player to load it again. I was able to confirm that they do exist while I play by opening the folder imediately after entering the menu for the first (working) time.
Their non-existence causes crashing in the subsequent attempt to run the game. Only remedy seems to be to do a re-install every time you try to run it.
I have no .ini file here, this is the Documents\BioWare\Dragon Age Inquisition\Save directory contents:
DAISAVEAUTO9B45887A.DAS
DAISAVECHAP503A2AF5.DAS
DAISAVECHAP9B45887A.DAS
DAISAVETIME503A2AF5.DAS
DAISAVETIME9B45887A.DAS
DAISAVEU001503A2AF5.DAS
DAISAVEU0019B45887A.DAS
DAISAVEU0029B45887A.DAS
DAISAVEU0039B45887A.DAS
ProfileOptions
ProfileOptions_profileEven by looking when the game is running, the contents remains the same, the two last files are updated when quitting the game.
And this is the only directory (aside from Screenshots) in your DA:I documents? Strange... I recall having a few more files in there. Then again, I can run the game only once after every install, so I am mostly trying to piece where there could be error... And I supposed that there really should be some .ini files, as the thread author confirmed seeing them, as far as I recall...