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  • Thank you for the answer! I did that, but unfortunately, it didn't work. Even if it did, Origin's version of Dragon Age Ultimate doesn't support Mac (I have no idea why), so it doesn't really matter. What I need, are the data files for the game in the format that plays on a Mac, as I have a (hopefully and probably) working code. I know for a fact that this exists. Those where the files that we downloaded from gametree before it shut down, but those files are nowhere to be found anymore.

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    EA_David
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    10 years ago

    Oh wow, I apologize. I know DA2 has an Origin Mac version, so I assumed there was a working DAO version too.

    Checking, it doesn't appear to be sold digitally at all any more, sorry. If you could find a physical copy you could use the discs to install then use your code, hopefully that would work. 

  • You are absolutely right. I am not really sure that a physical copy actually exists, though. Maybe they (I think they are called transgaming and also owned gametree or something) made only a Mac-Download version. The problem is, where can I find this version?

    This also explains why there was never a german version of the game for Mac. Although I remember that I once managed to get it to work in German, by getting the necessary files from the PC version. But first things first.

    I talked with EA and they told me to write about it at the bioware forums...

  • ...aaaand now I realise that this IS the bioware forums... So I guess nobody can help me?

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    EA_David
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    10 years ago

    Sorry, I've not got anything on this one. I'll try to get something more, but I can't make any promises, sorry. 

  • I get it. It's a shame (and disrespectful) that gametree gave no notice to their clients when they closed down. I would have gotten a copy and keep it on my hard drive.