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Okay, a new thing I noticed. I used the Origin "repair" function again, then I made it "update" and then "repair" again. I kept the save folder open while starting mass effect. The saving still doesn't work, but now in the save folder there were two new files "John00_01" and "John00_QuickSave". The only thing is, those files were 0B, and when I reopened the save folder, they disappeared.
OK, so write permissions and "read only'" are not the issue.
Minacrass schrieb:
Okay, a new thing I noticed. I used the Origin "repair" function again, then I made it "update" and then "repair" again. I kept the save folder open while starting mass effect. The saving still doesn't work, but now in the save folder there were two new files "John00_01" and "John00_QuickSave". The only thing is, those files were 0B, and when I reopened the save folder, they disappeared.
So the saves are not created as they should be.
Pleas do this: Click the Start menu. Type "folder options" (without the quotes). Click the line "Folder Options" that appears at the top of the Start menu.
A dialogue box with the title "Folder Options" will appear. Click the "View" tab at the top of the window. Click to uncheck the box for "Hide extensions for known file types". Click the "OK" button at the bottom of the dialogue box.
After that check your PC for *.MassEffectSave files again. (Shouldn't make a difference, but this is strange anyway.)Also check "Drive:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Mass Effect" folder if there is a "save" folder. (It shouldn't be)
Yeah, just like You said, there were no .MassEffectSave files found on my PC.
Perhaps this is the issue: when I went to "Drive:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\" there was no folder "Mass Effect"
I run ME1 on Steam, so I don't know under which name Origin saves the files in "Drive:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games" is there a "ME1" or "Mass Effect 1" folder?
I'm not sure myself, but there are no "mass effect" folders whatsoever. Only one other game of mine has a folder in "Drive:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\".
The only "mass effect" folder is currently in "Drive:\Users\"name"\My Documents\Bioware".
I also ran Mass Effect 2 and 3. They both save properly, and they also have created their respective folders under "My Documents" not in "Program Files (x86)"
Ok, pleas search for a file named "DefaultEngine.ini", (There should be two on your System, one for ME1 and one for ME2) open the one for ME1 with a Text editor, press "STRG + F" Typ or copy "SavePath" (without the quotes) into the Box. > search.
Then tell my what the entire line "SavePath=...) says.
Edit: Also tell me where this file is located.
Okay, so I found the file, found the text. I'm copying the whole paragraph just in case:
+Extensions=sfm
+LocalizationPaths=..\BIOGame\Localization
SavePath=..\BioGame\Save
+SuppressMeansUnsuppress=False
DisableLogging=FalseThe "DefaultEngine.ini" file was in my separate drive (so not the one I have my Windows 7 installed on), in the destination which I chose for Origin to install my games, which is:
"Games" folder\Origin\Mass Effect\Biogame\Config
In case You wish for a comparison, this is how the "SavePath" paragraph looks like in the file for Mass Effect 2:
[Core.System]
MaxObjectsNotConsideredByGC=80000 // Set for PC by debugf(TEXT("%i objects as part of root set at end of initial load."), NumAlwaysLoadedObjects);
// BIOSTART - Brent Scriver - April 18th, 2007 - Add cutdown paths
+CutdownPaths=..\BIOGame\CutdownPackages\BIOGame\Content
+CutdownPaths=..\BIOGame\CutdownPackages\BIOGame\__Trashcan
+CutdownPaths=..\BIOGame\CutdownPackages\BIOGame\Script
// BIOEND
+Paths=..\BIOGame\Content
+Paths=..\BIOGame\__Trashcan
// BIOSTART - February 9, 2006 - Blake Grant
+Paths=..\BIOGame\TestContent
// BIOEND
+Extensions=sfm
+Extensions=pcc
+LocalizationPaths=..\BIOGame\Localization
SeekFreePCPaths=..\BIOGame\CookedPC
SeekFreePCExtensions=pcc
SavePath=..\BioGame\Save
+SuppressMeansUnsuppress=False
DisableLogging=False
bEnableStreamingLog=FALSE
CookPaths=..\BIOGame\Content\Maps
// BIOSTART - October 16, 2009 - Devin Doucette - Verified scripts
VerifiedScriptPaths=..\BIOGame\VerifiedScript
// BIOENDDo you run a original English copy or do you use a other language?
Change the line in the editor from "SavePath=..\BioGame\Save" to "SavePath=..\BioGame" save the file > Try saving the game.
I bought the game during my studies in Finland (I've moved to London UK since then), but all the games I bought there were always in English. My Origin language settings are on "English GB".
I changed the line in the editor, unfortunately still doesn't work.
Seems like my case is very persistent hahaha! :D
Minacrass schrieb:Seems like my case is very persistent hahaha! :D
Too Right!
IMHO the problem is about your file structure.
So you have a “C:\ drive for Windows and a normal “Program Files (x86)” folder there, and a second drive (probably) “D:\” with a “Game” folder.
I would suggest the following:
- Make a backup of all save games from your Origin Games (just in case)
- Close Origin (Right click on the Origin symbol in the task bar > close
- Create a folder directly into the root (direct under the Drive letter) of your second drive and name that folder “Program Files (x86)” (without the quotes.)
- Create a folder named “Origin Games” (without the quotes.) inside the “Program Files (x86)” folder you just created.
- Relocate the folders inside your "Games" folder\Origin” folder and the folders inside the “Origin Games” folder of your “C:\” drive into the new “Origin Games” folder.
- De install Origin from the Windows Control Panel.
- Reboot
- Make sure there are no “Origin” folders in “C:\Program Files (x86)” in “C:\Users\(your user name)\AppData\Local” and in “C:\Users\(your user name)\AppData\Roaming”
To see the last two: Go to Control Panel > Folder Options > View.
To show hidden files and folders, mark "Show hidden files, folders, and drives". - Reinstall Origin, Into the "Program Files (x86)” folder you just created. (on your second drive) Make sure you have the newest version.
- Open Origin, in the Menu top left corner click “Origin” > “Application settings” > “Advanced”
- Under “Your Games will be installed to the following location” Origin should already have the correct path to the “Origin Games” folder you created above. If not, set it manually.
- Inside Origin, go to “My Games” right click on the games > Repair Game. (Origin will only download a few files.)
- Try the ME 1 save function.
I did everything according to Your instructions 🙂
During the installation of Origin, it showed me some error about "incorrect path" or something like that (I'm sorry, I don't remember anymore), but the software installed nonetheless.
Unfortunately the saving in ME1 still doesn't work...
- Did you Changed the DefaultEngine.ini back to it's Original state?
If not do so. Well actually after re-installing Origin in the new folder, it only let me "download" the game (which didn't actually download it, just installed), and then I used the "repair" function. After that the DefaultEngine.ini file was back to it's original state (meaning the saves didn't work with that).
I also tried changing that one line the way we tried before, but the saving still doesn't budge T_T
Minacrass schrieb:Well actually after re-installing Origin in the new folder, it only let me "download" the game (which didn't actually download it, just installed)...
Yay, sorry about that, it was late here.
Lets try something different. Please go to your in game settings (At the start screen > Options > settings > Gameplay.) Disable "Auto Save" > Apply > Test
If it not works restart the game > Test, restart again sett "Auto Save" back on > Test > Restart > test.
If that not works, create a "Save" folder under your "second drive:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Mass Effect\BioGame" folder > Test.
Second thought. In your windows Explorer, right click on your Documents icon in libraries, in the windows left top corner under "documents library" > includes: X locations, click on "x locations", in the windows that opens, is your "C:\user\your user name\Documents" folder the "default save location"?
I'm sad to say neither of those solutions worked...
It's so weird, because I have played alll 3 Mass Effect games on my laptop already, just before I would use the CD version of ME1 and 2, but now for convenience I have bought the Origin version, and suddenly it won't work ☹️
Did you see the second post?
Also, is there a "Bioware" folder in the root of your "C:\" drive or anywhere else on that drive other than in "C:\user\your user name\Documents"?
Sorry, I just saw the second post.
Yes, "C:\user\user name\Documents" is my default save location. Should I add the new "save" folder location I made in the other drive, and make that the default?
And no, there are no other "Bioware" folders in my C: drive. Only in "My Documents"
Did post a third question, see above.
Minacrass schrieb:Sorry, I just saw the second post.
Yes, "C:\user\user name\Documents" is my default save location. Should I add the new "save" folder location I made in the other drive, and make that the default?
It's worth a tray, but crate a "My Documents" folder in the root of your second drive and make that too your "default save location" folder. And be aware that the Windows save dialogue will always point you to that folder if it is the "default save location". I am not entirely sure if windows 7 will attempt to move the files from your old "default save location" to the new one.
Minacrass schrieb:And no, there are no other "Bioware" folders in my C: drive. Only in "My Documents"
And also not in your second drive?
Okay, so I created the new "My Documents" folder, and made it the default save location.
I tried saving the game in ME1 again, but no results. Also, nothing has been added to the new "My Documents" folder.
And to answer Your question: no I don't have any Bioware folders in my second drive.
I tried a crazy thing. Since I changed the "default save location" to my second drive's "Documents", I was able to edit the documents in the original folder. So I deleted the "Mass Effect" folder from the "Bioware" folder in "C:\Users\"name"\My Documents\". I wanted to see, if after "repair" and testing the saving, it will create the new folder in my new location.
Unfortunately the saving didn't work, and for some reason the new "Mass Effect" folder has still been created under "C:\Users\"name"\My Documents\Bioware", instead of on "D:\My Documents"
Ok....
This: x is the link to my one drive folder, there are 3 ME1 save games, put them into your My documents folder (the old one) and see if you can load them.
I copied the saves. The game could "see" them, but wouldn't let me load any of them (kept saying it couldn't access the save file, and asked to select a different one). Also, it still wouldn't let me save a new game (it only saves the careers)
I live in a shared house with over 10 people. Could the fact that we have shared IP make Origin f*ck up the downloaded file for ME1? (even though everything else works properly)