![]() And of course this was only possible because I had the retail disc as a resource. I did a compete UN-INSTALL from the EA/Origin client, (which actually just opened the Control Panel to use the built-in Windows uninstall routine, but whatever.) Then, after multiple re-installs/un-installs/re-installs alternating between the retail disc and the EA/Origin versions, determined that I couldn't get the Launcher working again without a lot more investigation into the both the DragonAge2Launcher.xml and the DragonAge2Config.xml files regarding CLSIDs and the different paths where the different installs expect to find things. ![]() Complete un-/re-install of DA2 using EA/Origin.ĭetails: Since I also have the retail disc (used with my Win7 rig, but until now never needed on my Win8 one) I decided to investigate. If that doesn't work (and it didn't for me.)Ģ. \bin_ship\DragonAge2.exe") not the Launcher. Try making a new shortcut on the desktop that points to the game's actual program file, (". The update also does not contain, and may remove, the files "DragonAge2Launcher.xml" and the sub-folder "\data" that has required supporting files for the launcher. ![]() ![]() Depending on the exact status of your install, it may reset that file to size "ZERO" bytes, or it may remove it completely. mileymad:īottom Line: The version currently being supplied by the EA/Origin client does not contain the file "DragonAge2Launcher.exe". Based on the date/time stamps on files and folders, it looks like the update that trashed things was made on Aug 27. ![]()
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