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Anonymous
9 years ago

Re: [AVG/Avast] Inquisition won't open on PC (Re-occurring after Origin update)

Alrighty. Looked into Power Options. In Advanced settings, I went to PCI Express and in Link State Power Management I selected OFF in both On battery and plugged in.  Set Power Options to High Performance.

No change. : (

And I'd kill to be able to dabble with the Profile files....But DA:I only generates them one you successfully start the game. My black screen situation doesn't count as "starting up", so I don't have the Save folder at all.

23 Replies

  • msaether's avatar
    msaether
    9 years ago

    I'm linking into this thread because I'm having the exact same issue. Game tries to start and then just shuts. Have tried what was suggested so far and still no luck. This has been happening ever since Origin updated.

  • mcsupersport's avatar
    mcsupersport
    Hero+
    9 years ago

    2 things...

    Make sure both DAI and the Origin Client have the Run as Administrator selected.( you can also play around with compatibility trying Win7 or 8 as long as you switch both)

    If that doesn't work, I am seeing a problem with a .dll file in your DiaX file....

     aswhooka.dll

    you may try deleting Origin and reinstalling it, and deleting part of DAI and letting Origin repair the install, and see if it makes any difference.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    9 years ago

    I looked into aswhooka.dll and it seems to be related with Avast... Don't really now if it's affecting anything, or how to deal with it if it is.

    Deleted my origin cache and some files in DA:I in the Origin Games box and hit repair. Nothing new.

    This is becoming pretty heartbreaking.  â˜šī¸

     
    EDIT:

    Don't know if it helps, but. I opened task manager while I try to start Dragon Age:Inquisition. It appears very briefly on the list before closing. It almost feels like something is shutting it down.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    9 years ago

    GUYS I FIXED IT! After all that jazz... It was Origin.

    I had done a clean install of Origin, and only had DA:I installed. It would black screen and wouldn't open. Nothing seemed to help.

    So I wonder, "Will another game work on Origin?". I find Sim City 2000. Easy, quick install. I open it and make it to the title screen. It works. I close it.

    I then try to open up DA: I. It works.

    I guess Origin needed to open up another game before it would open DA:I? I don't know what mechanisms are behind t but it worked. I bet this is the same thing that happened with my ME:3 all those years ago. Hopefully this will help some people.

  • Straatford87's avatar
    Straatford87
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    9 years ago

    @greenquetzal

    It appears that from some reason Simcity 2000 allowed the proper permissions for Origin on your system. I am not sure why, but I am glad to hear that it fixed your problem!

    I will take that information into account for any similar future issues players might have. Thanks again for taking the time to post your findings.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    9 years ago

    I had the same problem and creating an exception in AVG worked. But now, after playing for 60 hours, I can't get further than connecting to servers and hitting continue. The screen goes black with the 'dragon eye' in the corner, then the music stops and that's it...

    Help please!

  • mcsupersport's avatar
    mcsupersport
    Hero+
    9 years ago

    Might try deleting ProfileOptions and ProfileOptions_options  files in your DAI saves folder.

    These are the customization of the game options such as video, audio, key bindings and game plays stuff you can choose.  Deleting them will reset things back to factory default which may fix your issue IF the settings have gotten corrupted or set to something that doesn't work on your system.

    Default location is (Main installed drive...Usually C🙂:\Users\(whatever your user name is)\Documents\BioWare\Dragon Age Inquisition\Save

  • Having the same issue here as well, AVG exceptions helped one night. Come back the next and the same issue re-appeared. Deleting the profile files in the save folder had no effect either. All it does it come to a black window as it is about to launch then crashes. 

  • EA_David's avatar
    EA_David
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    9 years ago

    @Leon_Carbine0 Hey, perhaps the AVG exceptions were somehow wiped. If you try temporarily disabling it that should help to determine if AVG is still a factor, or if the issue lies elsewhere. 

    Cheers. 

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    9 years ago

    @Leon_Carbine0 Hi, turns out that for me it was a corrupted save file in the end. Issue resolved by loading the previous game save and continuing from that.

  • So I put avg into passive mode, restarted the computer and that seemed to work. I then reactivated avg and restarted and it was still working (even opening and closing the game a few times). Come back the next day and the same issue has re-appeared.

  • Leon_Carbine0's avatar
    Leon_Carbine0
    9 years ago

    also tried re-deleting profile options after it stopped working and that did not help

  • Ingoreck's avatar
    Ingoreck
    9 years ago

    My game just start and then closes. I dont know what to do. I reinstalled the game, origin, updated my NVIDIA controllers, updated GFocerExperience. I tried installing another game (MS3) and it opens right. Can anyone help me? If i check dxdiag it says my controllers are updated.

    EDIT: It was Avast all along blocking the game. I just turn it off and the game opened.

  • Ingoreck's avatar
    Ingoreck
    9 years ago

    For sure. Almost 200 hours by now. I just bought the dlc's 2 weeks ago and started a new game 😉 .

  • KatDancer's avatar
    KatDancer
    New Novice
    9 years ago

    Just so you know -- having the same issue with Avast.  Went through the uninstall, reinstall, clean boot mess twice -- then read this thread's comments about AVG and turned off my Avast firewall for 10 minutes to let the game start -- even though there are exceptions made for Origin and Inquisition, the stupid protection is overprotective.

    Funny enough the tech support folks didn't mention virus scanners and the like -- they went for the nuclear option.

    Now I can't reload my old saves because they were, according to the game, "done on a newer version of the game" and they need me to "download a patch" to get them to work.  Grrrr.

  • Straatford87's avatar
    Straatford87
    Icon for DICE Team rankDICE Team
    9 years ago

    @Ingoreck

    Wonderful to hear, especially if it's been 200 hours of enjoyment!

    I had a lot of trouble letting go of stuff in Inquisition. Meaning, I wanted to move on to a new map but I just couldn't help resists collecting all the things on the current map.. the struggle was real.. đŸ˜ĸ

    I hope you will enjoy the DLC's as well, let us know once you finished them!

    @KatDancer

    I'm glad to hear that you've got it working again! Though sorry to hear about your save games..

    Let us know if you're enjoying the game again now that you can finally get back to it 🙂

  • Hey there. Thanks for this, I've been trying to figure out why my DAI kept starting and crashing the past 24 hours. I couldn't imagine that it was the new version of Avast Free Antivirus that was doing this. As it stands, I've had to resort to disabling all of the features for 10 minutes to get this to work. I don't suppose you know of any way to change these settings permanently just for this game and Origin?

  • mcsupersport's avatar
    mcsupersport
    Hero+
    9 years ago

    Most antivirus programs have an exceptions list, that you then list which programs you don't want it to bother with, or which folders.  You then need to put Origin, and DAI(both in programs and in user, two separate locations) into this list and it SHOULD be ok, but with Avast, I have heard some say they had to disable to make it work like you do.

    Exceptions list is usually in advanced options or something like that....google it if you can't figure it out.  There was a thread earlier today about AVG and how to do it on that one.

  • LadyVonde's avatar
    LadyVonde
    9 years ago

    "Most antivirus programs have an exceptions list, that you then list which programs you don't want it to bother with, or which folders.  You then need to put Origin, and DAI(both in programs and in user, two separate locations) into this list and it SHOULD be ok, but with Avast, I have heard some say they had to disable to make it work like you do."

    Yup, did that, still wasn't working. I've been trying to get this up on a BRAND NEW XPS PC for 2 days, tried all the troubleshooting in this thread... turns out AVAST has an issue too, even after adding it to the Exceptions list (both Origins and DAI). I turned off the Avast for 1 hr, opened the first freaking time! I hope this gets resolved soon because I don't feel comfortable with antivirus off, that seems counter intuitive for the online game to require an antivirus to be off... 

    Bottom line - if you have Avast, save yourself time and try disabling first. 🙂


  • @LadyVonde wrote:

    "Most antivirus programs have an exceptions list, that you then list which programs you don't want it to bother with, or which folders.  You then need to put Origin, and DAI(both in programs and in user, two separate locations) into this list and it SHOULD be ok, but with Avast, I have heard some say they had to disable to make it work like you do."

    Yup, did that, still wasn't working. I've been trying to get this up on a BRAND NEW XPS PC for 2 days, tried all the troubleshooting in this thread... turns out AVAST has an issue too, even after adding it to the Exceptions list (both Origins and DAI). I turned off the Avast for 1 hr, opened the first freaking time! I hope this gets resolved soon because I don't feel comfortable with antivirus off, that seems counter intuitive for the online game to require an antivirus to be off... 

    Bottom line - if you have Avast, save yourself time and try disabling first. 🙂


    Yeah, this is my problem. I have DAI listed in Avast's game mode, I'm trying to add it as an exception, and it still crashes unless I disable the antivirus for 10 minutes. Really not nice, and I don't understand why Avast has this problem with this game, but not Titanfall 2. Maybe it has something to do with Dragon Age Keep?

  • mcsupersport's avatar
    mcsupersport
    Hero+
    9 years ago

    Are you putting both the DAI Origin games and then also adding DAI folders that house the saves too in the exceptions??  Are you putting the Origin program into exceptions too??

    User folder for saves is usually in: ---   C:\Users\(User Name)\Documents\BioWare

    DAI program in Origin Saves most common address --    C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games

    I am curious to know if people are getting all the folders and if it makes any difference. 

    Also to me this seems to be more of a AV developer issue, as I don't see any way EA/Bioware could plan for AVs deciding they are bugs and needing to be stomped out a few years after they made the game...

  • Fix for Avast anti virus users follow these steps


    (Step 1) open Avast and click on Settings in the lower left of the page.
    (Step 2)  at the left it says Components  open this.
    (Step 3) You need to search for the Behavior shield and click on Customize
    (Step 4) you will see two options you need to select and open Exclusions 

    (Step 5) You need to add the game folder to the Exclusions list make sure you select the entire game folder and not just the run.exe of said game. Gamers that have this issue with multiple games pay attention you usually find these folders at C drive/Program files x86 Origin games and or Steam depending on what game you want to add to the Exclusions list.


    Hope this helps you girls and boys Peace out.