DAOrigins.exe Large Address Awareness for Steam and other platform versions
- Anonymous13 years ago
For all of you who have a Steam-bought Dragon Age Origins key and want to test the possibility of LAA on the executable, this might be interesting:
I happened to stumble upon the possibility of registering my Dragon Age key codes within EA's Origin and after downloading and installing through that service I was actually able to set the flag and still start the game.
Seems Origin itself has a less restricted/adjusted version of the game files than Steam does. Nonetheless I wasn't eager enough up to now, to observe whether the undesired game behavior changes or not.
- 13 years ago
Yes, anyone with a legitimate installation of the game can switch to the EA/Origin store digital download simply by choosing the "Redeem product code" option and entering the CD-key. (Thanks for the reminder, excretumnecris!) I did this for fall five of my BioWare games (already had the retail disc versions) when I built my current Win8 machine.
And yes, once you're no longer using Steam as the minder for your game's patching (although there many are good reasons for some people to do so) you can edit the daorigins.exe file header to make it "Large Address Aware".
See my post (third one down on this page on the BSN) from over three years ago: step-by-step with a link to the original FO3 batch file on the Nexus! 😕mileywink: