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11 years ago
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DLC not loading language properly

I had the Ultimate Edition installed, created a new save and could play it just fine... until I got a new PC. I only saved my documents from the old hard-drive (so concerning DA only C:/Documents/Bi...
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    Anonymous
    11 years ago

    Okay, I finally fixed it.

    If anyone encounters similar problems as described here, it's because language files are missing. To find the cause of the problem was obviously simple, but the fix can be a little bit tricky if you don't have the disc. If you have the manual disc at hand, this issue really shouldn't occur and a re-install should do it. But well, if Origin or Steam **bleep** up and give you the wrong files...

    1. You'll want to navigate to whatever part of the content you are missing. That's somewhere in "C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Dragon Age\" .
    2. Now there are some weird namings, but you can find out where exactly the problem was occuring by going into "C:\Users\<Username>\Documents\BioWare\Dragon Age\Settings\DragonAge.ini" and reading the value for "LastCampaign". That's the content that was loaded for the last save (where you likely quit the game because of the issue)
    3. You'll have to find the folder that is named like that (Example: Witch Hunt uses "C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Dragon Age\addins\dao_prc_str" because in the DragonAge.ini it said "LastCampaign=DAO_PRC_STR")
    4. If you are in one of those folders, there should be "core" and "module" folders now, both of which contain similar sub-folders. "audio/vo" and "data\talktables" are the ones that contain the spoken and written dialogue files. If you want to play on English and "audio/vo/" doesn't have a subfolder called "en-us" or the files in "data\talktables" are not called "dao_prc_str_en-us.tlk", then congratulations, you just found your problem! (if not, then jump right to point 6)
    5. All that's left to do is to get proper replacements for these files from somewhere. I had a friend send them to me whose game worked just fine, you might want to try that.
    6. If your problems are somehow similar, but this didn't help, it should be rather easy to navigate through the folders yourself and simply look for files that are not called "en-us" but "de-de", "ru-ru" or whatever. If you set your game to English and there are other country codes than "en-us", that's where your problem is and that's where you need new language files.

     Hope I could help someone with this very... specific problem.