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Anyone? It seems to be a case of getting the installer to know that Mass Effect is installed, and where the origin installation directory is. Then it could go on to install it, theoretically.
So is there no fix for this? No upcoming mini patch so that origin installation of mass effect can be detected by BDTS?
Come on guys, this is pretty bad tech support and EA needs to do a fix if this significant extra content cant detect an origin based installation of Mass Effect.
- Leora8510 years agoHero+
A bit late, but... Have you played and made sure the content isn't in game? Pretty sure it's just included in the game now (I had an old, old physical copy of ME1 and clung to my BDTS and key for years, went to reinstall this year and found I couldn't, then discovered it was no longer necessary).
- Fred_vdp10 years agoHero+
@BVargas78 Have you contacted EA tech support? If so, what was their response?
Answers HQ is community driven, which means if your fellow players don't know the solution, you won't get an answer. The game is eight years old now, which means this forum doesn't get much attention anymore. I drop by the Mass Effect forums now and then, but I don't know the solution to this problem.
I havent played it through yet, whilst its possible that Origin installs BDTS by default, I ended up uninstalling it for the time being due to not knowing.
What i'll probably do though (as i know this method works) is install it through Steam, then apply BDTS, then Origin tends to detect the steam installation, and the other expansion Pinnacle Station which i bought from Origin becomes playable too. It's a bit long winded but this worked the last time i played the game which was late 2012. Ideally though, it would be nice to have had it all under the Origin 'roof'.
- Leora8510 years agoHero+
I never purchased Pinnacle station (had no means of buying things online back then... Or money 😛 ), but when I reinstalled ME through Origin earlier this year, Pinnacle station was included (as well as BDtS). New stuff to do, bonus! 😛
Hmm, in that case maybe they do all come with BDTS and Pinnacle Station for free now, which would make sense. Makes sense.
From my experience they don't come with it. I had my physical ME 1 copy registered to Origin this saturday and when I tried to load my savegame after installing the Origin version, it said that I didn't have BDtS installed so I can't load my save. I only had the free version of BDtS (the one where you don't need a key) but it still sucks that the installer won't detect the installation.
- Leora8510 years agoHero+
I had an ancient physical copy of ME1 (which I played before Origin was a thing), and a free version of BtdS which did require a key (I kept the installer and key for many, many years). Despite multiple attempts to install last year after downloading ME1 through Origin (I didn't re-purchase it, it just recognised that it was a game I owned and so was available to download), I couldn't get the BtdS to install, so I gave up. I then discovered while playing the game that it was already included, along with Pinnacle Station (which, as far as I remember, I never had previously). I didn't try to load any old saves, though, so perhaps that is the source of your issue, @smintili ?
If you continue to have issues, you can contact EA about it here. If you choose the live chat option, you may have to wait a while, and the estimated wait time isn't always accurate.
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