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- Make sure EA app and Steam are closed.
- Press the Windows key and "R" at the same time.
- Type or copy and paste "%ProgramData%\Electronic Arts\EA Services" (without the quotes) into the new Window > ENTER
- Delete the "License" folder.
- Test
Thank you for replying! I followed your steps and made sure Steam and EA weren't running in the background before deleting the folder and then launching the game (tried both through Frosty and just normally launching it) and it still showed me the Origin activation popup.
- holger14052 years agoHero+
We need to vanilla the game to see if one of the mods or frosty is the problem.
Move the "Patch_ModManagerMerge" and the "Patch" folder from the "....\Dragon Age Inquisition\Update\" folder to the Desktop or a other folder outside of the game folder.
Repair the game:
(EA app: My Collection > Click on the three dots on the game cover > Repair)
(Steam: Game Library > Right-click the game > Properties > Local Files > Verify integrity of game files.)Test.
- 2 years ago
I moved the Patch folder outside of the games folder but I didn't see a folder called Patch_ModManagerMerge inside Update. I then repaired the game via Steam. After Steam finished repairing the game. I launched it without Frosty and it still gave me the account activation popup.
- holger14052 years agoHero+
Please delete the "license" folder again and test.
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