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@Holger1405 Do you have any other suggestions if all the fixes don't work? I have searched the internet and tried every solution but the game never launches, origin just refreshes. It was working fine for months until I tried to join someones game, now the game is just broken.
Could you elaborate briefly what you tried already? So that I don't suggest the same thing twice.
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- 6 years ago
@Holger1405 I have tried every solution in this thread as well as a thread titled "Mass effect 3 will not launch on windows 10" and I also reached out to the help desk but they only advise you to uninstall the game, origins, restart, etc. I thought at first it was the ram on my old laptop so I bought a new computer and it ran fine for a few weeks but now the game won't relaunch and it just reloads.
I have attached the DxDiag. I appreciate any help you can provide!
- 6 years ago
@kyokomiiki; Since it looks like you're running on a laptop (hybrid graphics adapter detected) did you check that your rig is set to use the GTX1070?
Sometimes things... revert to the default.
- 6 years ago
@ThandalNLyman I haven’t had any issues running the game when it loads but how would I check this?
On my end, it seems like it’s a origin issue since that is what the game tries to repair when I attempt to repair it, and it was running great before. I am willing to check out anything though.
- 6 years ago
@kyokomiiki; It's usually a BIOS setting. Probably also something you can manage from the nVidia Control Panel. As I don't use a laptop for gaming I'm not as familiar with the various techniques for getting at laptop-specific options.
- 6 years ago
@ThandalNLyman Makes sense why I can't find it, I don't have NVIDIA driver, I have intel UD drivers. I did update the drivers and rebooted but the issue still is occurring.
The issue happened immediately after trying to launch the game through "Join Friends Game" instead of launching it from "Play Game" so I am assuming there is an issue with Origins since it does start to launch but never actually launches.
If you have any other suggestions, I'll definitely try it.
- 6 years ago
@kyokomiiki; The Intel driver is for your integrated graphics chip which is in no way capable of running the game. And it has nothing to do with your GTX1060 GPU at all.
The fact that you're seeing that tells me that your laptop isn't using the GTX.
So there's your problem...
- 6 years ago
@ThandalNLyman The only GPU I can find on my device is Intel, if I did have this I am assuming it would be listed under GPU.
- 6 years ago
@kyokomiiki; You're right! Must have been another player's DXdiag report I was remembering. You only have the Intel Integrated HD Graphics chip in your rig. That will never be able to run ME3, (or any other AAA game, for that matter.) Games like this require a dedicated graphics card with significant amounts of VRAM.
Minimum system requirements (extract):
================================• Video : 256 MB* (with Pixel Shader 3.0 Support)* Supported chipsets: NVIDIA 7900 or better; ATI X1800 or better. Please note that NVIDIA GeForce 9300, 8500, 8400, and 8300 are below minimum system requirements, as are AMD/ATI Radeon HD3200, HD3300,and HD4350. Updates to your video and sound card drivers may be required.================================(Link to source: https://answers.ea.com/t5/Mass-Effect-3/ME3-wont-launch-on-pc/m-p/4720574/highlight/true#M20148a )
Sorry for the confusion. 🤭
- holger14056 years agoHero+
Actually, that is a newest generation Intel UHD Graphics G1, it should be able to run the game.
That said, Intel driver are often not as optimised as AMD or NVIDI drivers. Was there a Driver update around the time it stopped working?
Do you own the game on Steam or on Origin?
Disable "Origin in game" and let it disabled. > Test
Try to repair the game. (in Origin > Game Library > right click ME3 > Repair) , if you didn't do it until now. > Test.)
If that also not works:
- Turn the Cloud-save function in Origin off.
- Make sure that Origin is completely closed.
- Go to your "C:\Users\>your user name<\Documents\BioWare\Mass Effect 3" = "Documents\BioWare\Mass Effect 3" folder and move the "Save" and the "BIOGame" folders to your desktop. > Test.
- 6 years ago
@holger1405 I own the game on Steam, and after the origin update it wasn't working right anymore. I tried to reinstall Origin but it was still saying the Origin thin setup was not detected when I repaired them game in Origin/Steam.
I finally found a fix that works - I reset my computer and installed everything from scratch and the game is working now without issues.
- 6 years ago
@kyokomiiki wrote:@holger1405 I own the game on Steam, and after the origin update it wasn't working right anymore. I tried to reinstall Origin but it was still saying the Origin thin setup was not detected when I repaired them game in Origin/Steam.
I finally found a fix that works - I reset my computer and installed everything from scratch and the game is working now without issues.
WOW! That's great news.
And I had no idea Intel had advanced the integrated GPU capabilities that far. Although I do think this game would be the limit of what it could handle. Game developers, (well, AAA game developers) keep pushing the limits of what the (current) hardware can handle!
- holger14056 years agoHero+
@kyokomiiki wrote:
I finally found a fix that works - I reset my computer and installed everything from scratch and the game is working now without issues.
Yeah, that helps most of the time. 🙂 Have fun gaming!
@ThandalNLyman wrote:
Game developers, (well, AAA game developers) keep pushing the limits of what the (current) hardware can handle!
Sure, this GPU is not able to run new AAA games at acceptable frame-rates, but ME3 is an relatively old lady by now. 😉
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