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Apr 9 @ 11:38am 
-rep no friend :c
Oct 29, 2022 @ 6:46pm 
+rep
Nov 26, 2014 @ 11:40pm 
Thank you so very much for your help. I thought that might be the case, I just wanted to be sure. Thanks again
dada :-)
Nov 25, 2014 @ 9:46am 
Dada, you haven't set up your profile so I can't reply on your page.

Yes, you want to replace the launcher files with the ones you copied before. Steam will check the DAOriginsLauncher.exe to verify that it is the Steam version. You won't be able to use the game with Steam if you skip this step. The only file we need to actually update is DAOrigins.exe, so we convince Origins to download and replace the Steam version with it's own DAOrigins.exe (which will add some other files which are required to verify itself). Then we place the Steam version of DAOriginsLauncher.exe and it's partner file back, so that both Origin and Steam can verify the game is legitimate and working. :) Then you can apply the LAA fix to the Origin version of DAOrigins.exe.
Nov 21, 2014 @ 5:11pm 
If you get a chance to reply,,, You say "Copy" the "DAOriginsLauncher.exe" and "Data\DAOriginsLauncher.xml" outside of the Dragon Age: Origins - Ultimate Edition install directory, i.e. "...\Steam\SteamApps\common"
then Let Origin download and install it's updates and changes to Dragon Age: Origins - Ultimate Edition. When it is done, move "DAOriginsLauncher.exe" back into the root install directory of Dragon Age: Origins - Ultimate Edition and add "DAOriginsLauncher.xml" back into the Data folder. When you put those files back won't Windows give me a message saying that file already exists? And do I want to replace it? Thank you for any help you my provide.
Dada
Nov 21, 2014 @ 5:03pm 
I had a question about you post on Error Code 51 for Dragon Age Ultimate