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Here's how I do it:
1. Create a Desktop shortcut directly to the game executable.
2. Edit the "Target" field of the Shortcut properties as follows:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Dragon Age II\bin_ship\DragonAge2.exe" -enabledeveloperconsole
Alternatively, I can use EA/Origin to launch the game. When I do that, I can enable the console by right-clicking on the title and choosing "Game Properties", then typing [ -enabledeveloperconsole ] in the "Command Line Arguments" input box.
Both methods work fine for me!
- Anonymous12 years ago
Yeah thats the most depressing thing, I've done exactly that, I've got the -enabledevelopercosole in the shortcut and I also did it in the DA2 properties section on the origin launcher. I've changed my key bindings to every suggested key: F6, X, Z and the Tilde key ~ and no matter what I do, when I launch the game and resume play and press the key and start typing a code it will make my character walk around and open menus etc i.e. not functioning.
All i want to do is get a bit of extra gold for my character, I'm not going to go wild and alter the game interface completely. Why does origin have to be so bloody difficult! They don't even have an option to contact an EA rep directly without using twitter or whatever, which is stupid!
- Anonymous12 years ago
Should I reinstall? I can not think for the life of me what might be wrong, my computer has adequate specs and I'm doing everything word for word. This is making me hate Origin so much! At least steam lets you play the way you want -.-
- 12 years ago
@Lillll wrote:
Should I reinstall? I can not think for the life of me what might be wrong, my computer has adequate specs and I'm doing everything word for word. This is making me hate Origin so much! At least steam lets you play the way you want -.-
No, Steam doesn't. F'instance, you can't apply patches that aren't provided through Stream...
Personally, I refuse to use Steam for any game that doesn't absolutely require it (e.g. Skyrim, and Tomb Raider: 2013).
Your product code is valid for the EA/Origin download (no additional charge.) So if I were you, I would do a complete un-/reinstall, and stop using Steam for this game.
[EDIT: As for contacting a Customer Service Rep, that's done through the Help Center. I've used every method offered, and had excellent results from all of them.]
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