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5 years ago
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[Old Report] Steam - Installing The Black Emporium

I own Dragon Age 2 through steam - just the base game, no paid DLCs. I was able to download all the promotional DLCs through the Origin client that launches from Steam when I open then game, except for The Black Emporium. Instead of there being a button to install the DLC like with the others, there's only a message stating "You have this content available through Steam. Download it on Steam to add it to your game."

When I view Properties of the game in Steam and go to the DLC tab, I only have "Dragon Age II Standard Key" listed, which is installed. I searched the steam store for DLCs related to DA2 but found only the paid DLC that I do not own.

I also found this download page https://help.ea.com/hu-hu/help/origin/origin/download-dlc-for-classic-origin-games/#dragonage which has an executable download for the Black Emporium, but when I run that, it says "The Black Emporium requires Dragon Age II to be installed first. Please install Dragon Age II and try again."

I've also checked under Downloadable Content and Extras in the in-game menu to ensure the Emporium isn't listed there alongside the other promotional items.

How do I get this thing enabled?

  • After contacting EA support for this issue, they directed me to Steam support. When I look into Steam support, they don't have a direct contact line or email; their help option menu boils down to a message stating that content for DA2 is not managed by Steam, so the game vendor would need to be contacted. Fast forward to a call with EA, and their only support advice was to "clear cache and try again." I wasn't even clear if they, for some reason, thought browser cache had something to do with this or if they were advising I clear Steam's cache (which shouldn't be relevant to a new installation anyway).

    I did verify integrity of game files just to be sure, and I disabled + re-enabled the "standard key" listed as a DLC in the steam properties, also to no avail.

    I mentioned to EA support that their own forums have a direct download link, but it comes only in the form of an executable which fails to perform its function on the steam installation. All I needed was the DLC files packaged in that executable, then I could install the DLC manually like I did for DA Origins. Their only recourse was to contact an escalation department, who they would not allow me to speak with directly. The agent reporting this problem clearly did not have an understanding of the issue, as the steps I was walked through for troubleshooting were steps you might use if the game was malfunctioning or declaring some error - it wasn't. The support rep kept asking what errors I was getting, or what the failure was when the game would launch. I mentioned the game has a menu to redeem codes; because it is a free DLC, can EA simply generate a new DLC code that will activate the DLC? The answer was no. Ultimately, they told me they could not help and to submit a bug report for this issue.

    Fast forward again to some additional research, and it turns out some executables can be unpackaged manually. Sure enough, I opened the .exe in a file compression/decompression program and was able to access the local files. Installation was as simple as dragging the contained "da2_prc_one" folder to your installation directory: addins folder. For me, this was  "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Dragon Age II\addins."

    So thanks for nothing, EA. Your documentation is outdated, your links forward to nonexistent web pages, and your support shoves the issue off to another vendor. Keep up the great work! Hopefully this thread isn't deleted or archived at some point, as I imagine the information it contains may help others now or in the future where your support could not.

19 Replies

  • ThandalNLyman's avatar
    ThandalNLyman
    5 years ago

    @MonopolyLegend wrote:
    @ThandalNLymanSure, that works great if you ignore the majority of the problems I listed. Have fun with your head in the sand.

    Been using EA/Origin since release for all EA games.  Used under Win7, Win8, Win8.1, Win10, Win 10 up-through v2004.  Haven't had any issues with ANY of the DLC, (or with the dozen-to-scores of mods I've installed for those games) across either the DA-series (DAO, DA2, DA:I) or the ME-series (ME, ME2, ME3, ME:A,)

    So who's head is stuck in the sand on which beach?

  • MonopolyLegend's avatar
    MonopolyLegend
    5 years ago
    @ThandalNLyman Again, I'm glad you're such a huge fanboy, but unless you have any intention of adding anything relevant or helping, you probably don't need to be posting here. Your anecdotal history is not helping anyone.
  • EA_Darko's avatar
    EA_Darko
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    5 years ago

    Hey all, when posting on AHQ we would ask that you keep it polite and constructive.

    There is never a reason to post in a manner that is insulting toward another user.

    If unsure as to what is acceptable then I would recommend reading the AHQ User Rules and Guidelines: https://answers.ea.com/t5/help/faqpage

    If the back and forth in this thread continues then action will be taken.

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  • Scwiftey's avatar
    Scwiftey
    5 years ago

    Hello, sorry I still don't fully understand the process of compressing and finding the Local file? do i have to use some software or will turning it into a compressed (zipped) file do. This question may sound stupid but I don't know what I'm doing.  

  • RazRaptre's avatar
    RazRaptre
    2 years ago

    Sorry for necroing a 3 year old thread but I ran into the same issue with the EA launcher. It's fascinating how this issue persisted for over 12 years and across 3 different EA launchers, but MonopolyLegend's solution still works.

    You need a compression software (7-Zip, WinZip etc) for this to work. Here is how it works with 7-Zip:

    1. Download and install 7-Zip.
    2. Download the Black Emporium DLC from EA's link - https://help.ea.com/au/help/faq/dlc-for-classic-games/
    3. Right click the .exe file and "Open Archive" with 7-Zip.
    4. Open the "$_2_" folder. There should be an "addins" folder here.
    5. In your Steam library, right click Dragon Age II > Manage > Browse Local Files. This opens the game's install directory (something like ...steamapps\common\Dragon Age II).
    6. Drag and drop the "addins" folder from the 7-Zip window to the game's install directory.

    That's it, the DLC should now be installed. 

  • EA_Shepard's avatar
    EA_Shepard
    Icon for Community Manager rankCommunity Manager
    2 years ago

    Hey Everyone

     

    As this thread is a bit old at this point, things have changed and been updated, we are going to lock this down so that we can prevent any necro-posting.

     

    If you run into any further issues please create a new thread so that we can begin tracking accordingly!

     

    Cheers!