[PC] Mass Effect Unauthorized DLC Error
Commander, you've received a new message at your private terminal! Ready to jump back in the game and save the galaxy? Are you running into an error that matches the following: "Unable to authorize the listed DLC"? Below are the steps to help resolve this error when launching both Mass Effect 2 and Mass Effect 3. Checking your account First things first. Make sure you are logged into the correct account. With older titles, we may often end up with multiple EA accounts without realizing it. Use the following steps to verify you are in the correct account. Head on over to EA.com and log in with your EA credentials. Under the About Me section, make sure you see a Mass Effect ID. If you play on Epic/Steam/Switch, check the Connections tab at the bottom of the page to verify the accounts are linked. Click on Order History, change the drop-down to match All, and scroll through the content, as there should be logs here with each DLC name. Note: If the EA account previously had an EA Play subscription, once the subscription ends, you will lose access to any additional content the subscription provides. You can read more about what content is included in the Learn about EA Play article. Once you verify you are in the correct account, perform the following steps below as these should help reinstall the DLC content and resolve these errors. Troubleshooting Steps Locate the following folder on their PC Default Path: C:\Program Files\EA Games. This path may vary depending on where the player installs the game. C:\Program Files\EA Games\Mass Effect 2\BioGame C:\Program Files\EA Games\Mass Effect 3\BIOGame Delete ALL DLC content within the DLC folder Delete EA License Files Make sure the EA app is closed. Press the Windows key and "R" at the same time. Type or copy and paste "%ProgramData%\Electronic Arts\EA Services" (without the quotes) into the new Window > ENTER. Enable View Hidden Files and Folders Delete all files in the "License" folder. If the above steps do not resolve the issue, you will need to contact one of our advisors to review the account and the content currently linked to the account you log into the game with. Players can contact our live support team on our Help Site. To request a chat or open a case through email. Thanks!1.9KViews15likes0Comments[PC] Mass Effect Online Access Error in Multiplayer Mode
Commander, you’ve received a new message at your private terminal! When downloading Mass Effect 3 or Mass Effect Andromeda, players may run into one of the following errors: Mass Effect 3 - "An online pass is required to access the online features of the game." Mass Effect Andromeda - "Missing Online Access" Changes to the EA account cause these specific errors. These can include but are not limited to the following: EA Play subscription expired Account Mergers A separate account downloaded the DLC If you encounter this error when launching the game, first try the following steps to see if this resolves the error(s). Delete EA License Files: Make sure the EA app is closed. Press the Windows key and "R" at the same time. Type or copy and paste "ProgramData%\Electronic Arts\EA Services" (without the quotes) into the new Window > ENTER Delete all files within this folder. Clear Windows temp files: Press the Windows key and "R" at the same time Into the new window, type or copy & paste: "%temp%" (Without the quotes.) > hit "ENTER" Now your Windows Explorer should have brought you to the "C:\Users\>your user name<\AppData\Local\Temp" folder. > Delete all files and folders in it. (If some files or folders can't be deleted, reboot and try again.) If the above steps do not resolve the issue, you will need to contact our Support Team who will review your EA account and make any necessary changes with you. You can contact our live support at help.ea.com. Chose the following options In the search bar, type in "find missing content" Click the link to the article How to find your missing EA in-game content Scroll to the bottom and click "Contact us" In the chat window, proceed through the missing content questions. List Mass Effect Andromeda or Mass Effect 3 as the game. Type in PC for the platform. Once this information is given, it should provide you with a chat option that will connect you with an advisor. Please describe your issue - Short, sweet, and to the point! For Example, "I downloaded Mass Effect 3 or Mass Effect Andromeda, and when I logged into multiplayer, I was met with an error that said I was missing the "Online Access." This is preventing me from connecting to multiplayer mode." At this point, you should be connected to an advisor who will be able to assist you with your account and getting you back into the game. If sending an email, in the Subject line title it with the game you are logging into: Mass Effect 3 Online Access Error Mass Effect Andromeda Missing Online Access Cheers!5.6KViews10likes42CommentsThere is no save folder
Game folder is inside ea games as opposed to older discussions about this issue and in the game folder there is no save folder to import my saves to me2. I want to import my me1 save to me2 and then from there to legendary edition as acording to my research you can't bring your me1 save file directly into me2 legendary.[INFO] Mass Effect Legendary Edition - Common Game Fixing Mods
Hey, Commanders We know that many of you enjoy using Mods to help shape and change the game in different ways. You are aware that here on EA Forums, we have a standing rule that links for Mods are a no-go. This rule is not changing. But we have recognized that some Mods have become standard go-tos for fixing some smaller game issues that have not been addressed so far, and that it has been frustrating to both community members and our Heroes not to be allowed to share them here. With this being said, we have given permission for this thread to be here because we hope that it will help you, our players, play. Our heroes will maintain it to house links to mods that they support as solutions to common game issues. To affirm: EA, BioWare, and the Community team have not verified the safety of these mods for your PC or game. Mods are a "use at your own risk" system. We encourage you to follow safe practices when downloading and utilizing any Mod from any location, using appropriate anti-virus/anti-malware tools and checks.