unable to play DA:2 and DA:I
i bought dragon age 2 and dragon age inquisition secondhand from a bookstore. i tried to play dragon age 2, and i was stopped by the securom setup thing. i tried to install dragon age inquisition and it wanted me to install origin, but origin was discontinued. i entered my product code for dragon age inquisition on the ea app and it told me it was already in use. i tried to get a ticket or something from the ea help thing but that didn't work and i'm not sure anymore if i can get an actual human person to help me with this issue. maybe i can keep hacking away at the account support until i get somewhere it shouldn't be this hard to install and play a decade old game.Unable to play DAI Multiplayer on PC with friends
Good afternoon! My friends and I (we're all from different regions and countries) tried to play multiplayer in Inquisition on PC, but we weren't able to connect to each other. Every time one of us tried to join a private room created by someone else via an invitation, we kept getting a server connection error. We also tried creating public rooms, but that didn't help either - we still couldn't join each other, and everyone ended up stuck in their own separate lobby. We attempted several troubleshooting steps, including clearing the EA app cache, disabling the Windows Defender firewall, and other methods, but nothing worked. Could you please advise if there are any other ways to establish a connection? What other factors could be causing the multiplayer not to work? Are there any restrictions affecting multiplayer access, and how can we resolve these issues?DAI on steam deck not launching
Ive been re playing all dragon age games on my steam deck but as ive gotten to dai it simply wont launch. Ive tried all the protons, deleting and reinstalling and nothing works! Im just a girl who want to replay dragon age :( can someone please help! P.S i only have my steam deck so I can’t play it on another console. Id like to use the ea app to play for the achievements if possible.Dragon Age inquisition PS3
Hay algo profundamente injusto en la forma en que se cierran servidores de juegos antiguos sin considerar realmente a quienes todavía dependen de ellos. Cuando una compañía como Electronic Arts decide apagar los servidores de PlayStation 3, no está simplemente retirando un servicio online viejo; está alterando experiencias completas que las personas compraron con la expectativa de que funcionarían tal como fueron diseñadas. Muchos juegos no usaban el online solo para multijugador. En varios casos, los servidores cumplían funciones esenciales: importar decisiones de partidas anteriores, sincronizar datos narrativos o mantener continuidad entre juegos. Eso no era un extra opcional; era parte del diseño central de la experiencia. Cuando esos sistemas desaparecen, las futuras partidas quedan incompletas, y los jugadores pierden algo por lo que ya pagaron. Además, existe una realidad que a veces parece ignorarse: no todos pueden permitirse actualizar su hardware constantemente. Para muchas personas, una PS3 no es una consola “antigua”, sino la única plataforma accesible que tienen. Los videojuegos siempre han sido un medio popular precisamente porque permiten que distintos públicos participen sin importar su situación económica. Cuando se eliminan funciones clave sin ofrecer alternativas, se crea una barrera que excluye a quienes no pueden seguir el ritmo del mercado tecnológico. No se trata de exigir que los servidores funcionen eternamente. Se trata de responsabilidad hacia la preservación del producto. Si una función online es necesaria para mantener decisiones narrativas o progresos importantes, entonces debería existir una solución offline, un parche final o un sistema local que sustituya esa dependencia antes del cierre. La tecnología para hacerlo existe; lo que falta muchas veces es la voluntad de priorizar al jugador después de la venta. Cerrar servidores sin ofrecer reemplazos adecuados convierte parte del juego en algo inaccesible, y eso plantea una pregunta importante: ¿qué significa realmente “poseer” un videojuego si partes esenciales pueden desaparecer años después? Los videojuegos forman parte de la cultura moderna. Son historias, recuerdos y experiencias personales. Preservarlos no debería verse como un gasto innecesario, sino como un compromiso con la comunidad que los sostuvo desde el principio. Porque al final, los jugadores no solo compraron un disco o una descarga. Compraron una experiencia completa. Y esa experiencia merece ser respetada.*spoilers* tresspasser: black screen after entering eluvian
so i'm about an hour in to tresspasser, i've followed the trail to the eluvian but everytime i go though i seem to get a type of infinite load screen. i've waited up to 5 min for it to finish loading but the screen just stays black with the loading icon in the bottom right, something i have noticed is every time i kill the game (task manager or alt+F4) i see my character standing in what i guess is the next area for about 1 sec before the game shuts down. has anybody else run in to this issue or know how to fix it? system specs intel core i5 4670k 16GB ram Geforce 980 TI / driver version 355.82 windows 10 have tried repair game via origin, running in windowed mode and changing the number in packages.mft to 1 higher (wasn't a solution for this issue but figured it couldn't hurt...did not work)Solved16KViews2likes18CommentsActivation UI Problems (DA: I)
I'm trying to launch Dragon Age: Inquisition for the first time, but the furthest I get is that the Activation UI opens, I get a login pop-up that says the following: "Activate Your Game Sign in with your Origin Account to activate Dragon Age Inquisition - Game of the Year Edition on this computer" I enter my credentials and the pop-up disappears, then reopens. I've tried pretty much everything: changing my password, opening the EA app and the game as admin, opening it through Steam instead of the EA app, repairing the app and game, clearing cache, etc. I've followed instructions multiple boards and nothing has helped. I'm on Windows 11 and using the EA app (even though the Activation UI says Origin). I've also tried opening the game in offline mode, but I get an EC: 204 instead. I've included a screenshot of the pop-up.1.7KViews0likes14Comments[DAI] camera flipping glitch when moving with mouse
while controlling the camera angle with a mouse, the camera will sometimes flip 180°. i’ve tried everything mentioned in some relevant EA forum threads, as well as whatever else i could think of: disable overlay (steam, discord, and nvidia for me) delete the “ProfileOptions_profile” file clean reinstall of the graphic and mouse drivers reduce camera movement speed/mouse sensitivity in game turn off “enhanced pointer precision” change graphic settings (texture quality and vsync etc) repair game via steam none fixes the problem. my pc isn’t connected to any controller at the moment. it has made exploration extremely tedious. to add more context, it didn’t happen in first playthrough, it only started halfway through my second playthrough. this issue persisted ever since across different saves. any suggestion on how to fix this problem will be appreciated:)422Views0likes10Comments[Xbox] Dragon Age Inquisition crashing On Launch
I just had this issue happen to me today, im a decent bit into my playthrough and its really frustrating... I tried this fix and it got me past the start up to the main menu, but when i press start to actually get to the game it just crashes again anyway. I've uninstalled and reinstalled the game, hard reset my console and nothing seems to let me get into the game. I hope somehow this issue gets fixed I really want to finish inquisistion before veilguard.2.6KViews2likes79Comments