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Fo OdTheEater wrote:
However, I do not have the file path provided (<drive>:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Mass Effect Legendary Edition\Game\ME2\BioGame)
The closest equivalent that I'm able to find is: C:\Program Files\EA Games\Mass Effect Legendary Edition\Game\ME2\BioGame
But in that folder, there is no "Config" folder, so that solution is invalid.
And that is most probably the problem.
So the game directory is "C:\Program Files\EA Games\Mass Effect Legendary Edition" ? (not just some leftover from an older installation?)
If so:
Run EA app as Administrator (Right click the exe > Run as Administrator.) > Start the game and look if the "config" folder was created under "C:\Program Files\EA Games\Mass Effect Legendary Edition\Game\ME2\BioGame".
If not, try to repair the game:
(Origin: Game Library > Right-click the game cover > Repair)
(EA app: My Collection > Click on the three dots on the game cover > Repair)
(Steam: Game Library > Right-click the game > Properties > Local Files > Verify integrity of game files.)
Start the game and look if the "config" folder was created.
If the config folder does not yet exist, search your system for BIOGame.ini and enter the exact path of all appearances you find.
Also post a DxDiag in text file format. You can do that with the "Choose file" button at the bottom right corner of the reply window.
- 2 years ago
Hello, and thank you for your help.
Unfortunately, none of those troubleshooting steps seemed to do the trick.
I ran a search for the BIGame.ini file, and I've attached a screenshot of the results. They all appear to be in DLC related folders.
- 2 years ago
I also opted to completely uninstall and reinstall the game, manually creating a folder path in the Program Files (x86) folder, and the Config file still is not being created. (I ran everything As Administrator).
- holger14052 years agoHero+
You did run the game at least once?
Pleas search your machine for the "GamerSettings.ini", you should get less results.
Edit: Saving the game works?