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Anonymous
10 years agoThis is how I fixed that exact problem with my copies. I updated both versions until they both said they were ready to go. Meaning no more updates available. I did this in the Origin program by the way. I always launch my games with Origin instead of directly from the game. Anyway after I updated them both what worked for me was I update the regular version one more time and somehow it actually played the deluxe edition perfectly. But as soon as I try to update the deluxe one again it gets that license error. So update them both but update the version you won't be launching last. It doesn't make sense but that's how I fixed it on my computer. Also in my case Origin and Cloud saved all my data in a way that no matter which version I launched all my data including DLCs were available. Even when I uninstalled everything and redownlaoded it i still got all my saves back. So try updating them then launch the one you did not update last and it should work. That's how mine was fixed.
Anonymous
9 years agowith updateing you mean "repair" or "check for updates"
- hamburgerprime9 years agoNew Veteran
You can do both. One checks to see if you actually have the latest update and the other replace any files that are missing.. They are both good to do especially if you own a lot of the DLC itself, but its only really necessary if you are having an issue with content and not so much this error or the game in general.