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Please post a new DxDiag for the new system.
Also, you downloaded the newest EA app installer from the Website?
We are talking the Original Trilogy games, not the MELE, right?
Yes, this the original trilogy, not Legendary.
Yes, I downloaded a new copy of EA App from the website after formatting yesterday.
Here is a dxdiag from today. Hope this helps.
- mikewoo64252351 year agoRising Adventurer
This doesn't make any sense. I formatted my machine on Sunday the 11th, but EA App and its related games seem to imply that I did not.
I'm sure I'm doing everything right, but the only apparent change is that EA App updates the Last Played timestamp to 'Today' - which is actually untrue, I just TRIED to play but did not succeed.
- holger14051 year agoHero+
This doesn't make any sense. I formatted my machine on Sunday the 11th, but EA App and its related games seem to imply that I did not.
How does it imply that?
I'm sure I'm doing everything right, but the only apparent change is that EA App updates the Last Played timestamp to 'Today' - which is actually untrue, I just TRIED to play but did not succeed.
Playtime readers are notoriously inaccurate, they are no indicator for anything game related at all.
Your system drive has 155GB occupied, which is a lot for a fresh Windows installation, have you restored backups?- mikewoo64252351 year agoRising Adventurer
The fact that EA wouldn't launch ME1 or ME2. Good to know that playtime information is likely not accurate.
However, yesterday (Wednesday Aug 14) I found that several non-EA apps were not working, literally just after installation, so I deleted my C partition and reinstalled Windows again.
Hopefully it works better this time.
Just checked my install size and now it's less than 39GB after working at it for a whole day, so something really screwy was going on the last couple days.
Just in case, I have posted another dxdiag from today for you.