So this seems appropriate to append here. I realize that this thread is old, but there has not been a legitimate answer to this problem yet, and this is the first item to appear when you Google this error. To apply the 4GB patch follow this which Grandmaster Sen posted - Still lets you play through steam but uses the Origins. Or you should be able to use the batch file I posted first, as far as I know you can just run the executable even if you have the game via steam. Here this is how you find the gameID (or AppID as they call it now, apparently): Start steam://rungameid/GameID <- You need to change GameID to the ID Dragon Age has. It will crash occasionally, mostly during fights, but for me it's nowhere near as bad as it was before.Īs Cheez :D wrote earlier, this is what you have to write in notepad or something equivalent: I have tried numerous fixes for this game and so far this has been the only one I've actually had some consistently good results with. Originally posted by GNU Sure: It is hard to believe we still have problems like this in 2014, but I am happy for the simple fixes. Otherwise notepad will save your file as "". Hopefully this will work for steam users, I can't see why it shouldn't.ĮDIT! Note that you have to manually choose "Save as type: All files (*.*)", and save as DragonAge.bat. It's not pretty, but I have had a big decrease in crashes after this. exe-file you start the game with this batch file. What it does is just set it for you, so instead of using the launcher, steam or. Just remember to run this file as administrator, otherwise it's not allowed to do this change, depending on how strict your UAC is, of course. Just copy that into notepad, make the appropriate changes and save it as, for example, DragonAge.bat and there you go. Start "" "C:\Games\Dragon Age\bin_ship\daorigins.exe" is correct for my computer but not necessarily yours. Make sure that the first line is correct: For example, 3 in this case does not mean 3 cores, but 2. "$Process.ProcessorAffinity=3" to whatever you want. This sets the number of cores to 2, if you want to experiment just change the number in PowerShell "$Process = Get-Process daorigins $Process.ProcessorAffinity=3" PowerShell "Get-Process daorigins | Select-Object ProcessorAffinity" Start "" "C:\Games\Dragon Age\bin_ship\daorigins.exe" So a friend of mine gave me this batch file: But this, to me, is a really annoying process when I have to Alt-Tab out of the game every time I start it. It's quite simple, you simply set the number of cores in your cpu that the game is allowed to use (don't quote me on that). After a lot of stumbling around on forums I noticed that the same fix for the furiously annoying crashes this game seems all too eager to give you came up again and again.
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