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This is indeed weird.
Did you deinstalled the realtek audio drivers completely and disable the realtek sound device in the device manager or in the BIOS?
Repair the game again.
(Origin > Game Library > right click MELE > Repair)
(Steam > Game Library > right click at MELE > Properties > Local Files > Verify integrity of game files.)
Repair the game.
(Origin > Game Library > right click MELE > Repair)
(Steam > Game Library > right click at MELE > Properties > Local Files > Verify integrity of game files.)
Then clear your Origin cache.
All settings in Origin (only in Origin not in the games) are back to default settings after this.
- Close Origin completely.
(right click on the Origin symbol in the task bar > close) - Press the Windows key and "R" at the same time.
- Type or copy and paste "%ProgramData%/Origin" (without quotes) into the new window > hit ENTER
- Delete all the files and folders in the Origin folder, except for the "LocalContent" folder.
(The "LocalContent" folder must remain untouched.) - Delete the "Mass Effect Legendary Edition" folder inside the "LocalContent" folder.
- Press the Windows key and "R" at the same time.
- Type or copy and paste "%AppData%" (without quotes) into the new window > hit ENTER
- Now your Windows explorer should have brought you to your "C:\Users\>your user name<\AppData\Roaming" folder.
- Delete the "Origin" folder inside the "Roaming" folder.
- In the address bar of your Windows explorer click on "AppData".
- Open the "Local" folder.
- Delete the "Origin" folder inside the "Local" folder.
- Restart your PC. > Log in online for the first time > test offline.
If you use EA Desktop. https://help.ea.com/de-de/help/faq/clear-cache-to-fix-problems-with-your-games/
- holger14055 years agoHero+
You did not plugged any additional hardware in?
Any updates Windows or otherwise?
You checked all your security software?