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@EA_David wrote:ShaiThePanda, the hair/freckles issue should be resolved now. Check this post for more details: http://answers.ea.com/t5/Dragon-Age-Inquisition/INFO-Dragon-Age-Inquisition-Patch-2-Update-Hotfix-now-live-for/m-p/4106778#U4106778
For those who are still reporting diminished performance after the patch, please take the steps Trooperr2 posted, to start.
@Trooperr2 wrote:I just got finished with customer support and here is what we did to fix my game. I had the same issues you all were having which we narrowed down to being an origin update issue. You may have installed the patch but origin can have issues recognizing the changes and freak out.
Do all of these steps listed below in that order. When finished with each step re launch origin and accept the user agreement and when it has verified your games right click inquisition and check for updates. After that has finished right click again to repair your game. The repair will make sure origin recognizes the updates. It will take a few minutes to do everything but it got rid of my issues.
Run ccleaner on PC:
http://help.ea.com/en/article/how-to-use-ccleaner-to-fix-pc-issues/Clear origin cache:
http://help.ea.com/en/article/clearing-your-origin-temporary-files/Perform a clean boot:
http://help.ea.com/en/article/how-to-clean-boot-your-pc/Edit: Several players have also reported that disabling Intel Rapid Storage Technology in Task Manager > services can help
After you have tried this, please check again. If the issue persists, please post a hastebin link to your dxdiag.
Please also include your graphics settings, including Mesh, Tesselation, Texure quality and so on, as well as whether you're playing in Windowed/Fullscreen.
My problem like many is a maxed out 100% CPU. The game was perfect before the patch came out. Once that installed the game could not be played.
Following what EA_David posted I have tried the following and in order.
Run ccleaner on PC:
Clear origin cache:
Perform a clean boot:
I don't have the Intel Rapid Storage Technology in Task Manager to disable.
I have also uninstalled the game and reinstalled it by downloading it again as I have the Digital Deluxe, so no CD.
I have done the above twice and each time the results are the same, a maxed CPU at 100%.
My game settings are all set to low (was ultra before the patch) and I am playing full screen. Same results with windowed mode.
Here is my DxDiag information http://hastebin.com/lupetizexu.tex
I hope this helps you.
Launch msconfig and see if you have Intel Rapid Storage Technology listed in the Services. If so deselect it, save the new set and restart your PC and see if the game improves.
Dave_in_TX
- 11 years ago
@DaveinTX wrote:Launch msconfig and see if you have Intel Rapid Storage Technology listed in the Services. If so deselect it, save the new set and restart your PC and see if the game improves.
Dave_in_TX
This was stated by EA_David in one of his posts, I don't have it under my services .
- 11 years ago
posting my dx diag. hope this small gesture can assist in some way. Bioware team. I have faith in you guys. some reply or acknowledge from your side would pacify most of us here.
- Anonymous11 years ago
Understood. Shutting down that service is what "fixed" the game on my system. Whatever they did affected a wide variaty of systems in multiple ways. I hope they get a fix out soon.
Dave_in_TX
- 11 years ago
@DaveinTX wrote:Understood. Shutting down that service is what "fixed" the game on my system. Whatever they did affected a wide variaty of systems in multiple ways. I hope they get a fix out soon.
Dave_in_TX
I hope so X.X the withdrawal