Mass Effect 2 Steam Origin Downloading Again

Origin delivers a broken Mass Effect 2 installer...in Hungarian [Updated]

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On Fri night, I suddenly, desperately wanted to play Mass Effect 2. I'd procrastinated all the manner upwardly to the release of Mass Effect iii, and finally snapped out of whatever was holding me dorsum. No problem: digital distribution makes the PC the best-suited platform to satiate sudden cravings. ME2 is on Steam, just since ME3 is exclusively on Origin, I figured I'd buy it there and then the ii games could snuggle up together in my library. That arbitrary decision was a huge fault.

In Steam, when a game finishes downloading, it's ready to play (unless any prerequisites need installing, simply that's generally painless). I assumed Origin would work the same, and the service's FAQ claims it does: "Installations are easy, as Origin technology enables instant play after a successful download." But when Mass Outcome two was finally on my difficult drive, the download button turned into an install button. No big deal...until I clicked on it.

Non simply did I accept the Hungarian version of the installer, but it was encountering an error which I couldn't read. That's pretty damn cool, but I wasn't going to surrender and then easily. I actually wanted to play Mass Outcome ii, and hey, I'thou a resourceful PC gamer! I tin can prepare a simple localization mix-up! So I poked effectually in the installer's directory and discovered the installation configuration ini. A simple change to the file name loaded the installer in English. Easy. At present what was that error?

I reopened the config file and saw that information technology does reference file locations in terms of discs. Information technology'south apparently a known problem , and the solution I found claimed it was caused by a corrupted download. That meant my simply option was to redownload the game with my fingers crossed. I had likewise much resolve to requite up there, so I went ahead and redownloaded the game, but at a much faster rate and without crossing my fingers...

I'd chastise myself for feeling entitled to instant gratification, only instant gratification is the main do good I get from buying digital editions. I spent two hours downloading a broken product and another hour trying to fix information technology. I was washed. Considering Steam was there to relieve the day, I finished Mass Effect 2 in fourth dimension to have a fresh save ready for Mass Upshot 3 earlier the weekend was over (yes, I played all weekend).

I know it's a chip late to bound on the Origin hate bandwagon, and I never really wanted to—at least, I never expected to rant about it here (what is this, r/gaming ?). But it shouldn't neglect at its core function: delivering games. I don't think every game needs to exist on Steam, and I'k non but cheerleading for Steam. I know EA won't carelessness its platform, so I want it to work well and succeed. I don't detest Origin, and maybe this was just a fluke, but it doesn't give me confidence.

It's not news that Origin has bug, but maybe this post will spare someone my specific frustration: if you demand to catch upwardly on Mass Effect 2, I don't recommend acquiring it on Origin. Buy it on Steam, and your save will port over just fine when you play ME3 (which did install fine on Origin).

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UPDATE (Mar xiii, 2012)

Here are a couple updates from conversations I had with EA today:

Clarifying the FAQ, which states that "Origin engineering science enables instant play afterwards a successful download," EA Dev Relations Account Manager J Eckart explained: "Games older than Origin use the old 'click to install' method simply because they were shipped (and their installers built) before Origin's tech existed. In those instances Origin is but a delivery mechanism to go an image of the disc down to your HD."

Regarding my specific issue with the ME2 installer, John Reseburg, Senior Manager of Corporate Communications, added: "We've been able to pinpoint an event effectually the feel you lot had – it'southward exceedingly rare, but nosotros'll exist taking steps to ensure it is resolved."

Tyler Wilde

Tyler grew upward in Silicon Valley alongside Apple and Microsoft, playing games like Zork and Arkanoid on the early personal computers his parents brought habitation. He was later captivated past Myst, SimCity, Civilisation, Command & Conquer, Bushido Blade (yep, he had Bleem!), and all the shooters they call "boomer shooters" now. In 2006, Tyler wrote his first professional review of a videogame: Super Dragon Ball Z for the PS2. He thought information technology was OK. In 2011, he joined PC Gamer, and today he's focused on the site'south news coverage. Later piece of work, he practices boxing and adds to his 1,200 hours in Rocket League.

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