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A clean boot does not fix the problem with me. I will note however that Origin continues to hang in the background as if it is still attempting to communicate with the crashed game.
Hi guys, I've been looking into the quad core issue and it might be an idea to check if your system is actually using all the processor cores available, apparently most of them are set to use only one even if there actually are more available.
Have just changed my setttings to use 4 cores (it was indeed set to use only one) which should mean I now have a quad core to work with and was in the middle of reinstalling the game anyway, will let you know if this works.
- ancko11 years agoNew Rookie
Update; didn't work. I'm done for today or my head will explode.
- Anonymous11 years ago
well, after having been in chat with support for 2 hours and a whole bunch of actions they made me do, I've just submitted a request for a full refund.
For all European gamers: you can get a full refund up to 7 days after your purchase date or, if you pre-ordered, up to 7 days after launch date.
I feel that this is the only way publishers will learn that they need to deliver a finished product to their customers and not something buggy.
For getting a refund, go to your order history (in the Origin client, under Help - Order history, Open up the line with Dragon Age Inquistion and click the blue restitution
- Anonymous11 years ago
@Uzilara wrote:well, after having been in chat with support for 2 hours and a whole bunch of actions they made me do, I've just submitted a request for a full refund.
For all European gamers: you can get a full refund up to 7 days after your purchase date or, if you pre-ordered, up to 7 days after launch date.
I feel that this is the only way publishers will learn that they need to deliver a finished product to their customers and not something buggy.
For getting a refund, go to your order history (in the Origin client, under Help - Order history, Open up the line with Dragon Age Inquistion and click the blue restitution
Their technical support is meant to weed out all of the simple stupid issues like program conflicts or whatever. All it is going to do for someone where the problem lies with the software (and not requirements) is compound the frustration. I'm wondering how long you have to request a refund? I doubt its going to be within the timeframe of god knows how long its going to take them to wake up and patch it. So do i go for the refund and buy it again later or wait it out and hope. In my mind, It is not a question of whether or not a patch is needed. The only question is will EA/Bioware do anything about it and WHEN?
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