Dragon Age PC Tech Problems (Some warning would have been nice)

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DesertHawk

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I sometimes wonder at whether reviewers get copies of games that are a little different than what ends up in the stores. That or they have funny ideas about how to address some technical issues.

My little story:

Dragon Age: Origins. Many are claiming it to be the RPG of the decade. A true masterpiece some say. Whatever the case, this game has enjoyed some high critical praise. Storytelling and setting aside, there have been hardly any negative criticisms regarding poor performance. In fact, as far as technical issues go, reviewers have only concerned themselves with the topic of what system the game looks best on. Good news, right?

Imagine my surprise to find that the PC edition of game has technical problems that prevent the game from running reliably, and to learn that I was far from the only one having this problem. To clarify what the problem is, the game is guaranteed to crash, whether it is a simple CTD or the nastier Blue Screen. For me it happens every 15-20 minutes, sometimes it is even more frequent. There is no official word (as far as I know) from Bioware as to the possible cause of this. I feel it may be due to the game maxing CPU usage and leaving an incredibly high memory footprint, or perhaps to some nasty memory leak caused by some operation within the game. Needless to say, this has rendered the game unplayable for me. I am not the only one in this. The technical section of the Dragon Age community boards has many posts discussing this very same issue. I will note, however, that frequency that the game crashes does vary. For some, it?s every hour or so, or more. I just happen to sit at the low end of the spectrum.

Considering the many critical reviews of this game, it's surprising to find that none of the PC reviewers had this, what seems to be, somewhat common problem. Or if they did, they chose to exclude it from their reviews. You would think that they could squeeze that little tidbit in between their glorious praises of the game.

This whole ordeal makes me a sad panda =(

What are your thoughts? If it is a common problem, why did we see nothing of it in reviews?

It would be nice if some reviewers would give post release status updates on games with, or without, technical issues. Especially since the games have have hit the streets, and all manner of technical problems have begun to surface
 

APPCRASH

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They ignore the crash rate of games because it is a given. Give it a week and 75% of the problems will be fixed. The other 25 are SOL.
 

DesertHawk

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Furburt said:
Whats your specs? It helps to know.
Forgive me, I dont have the exact specs for my cpu:

CPU: AMD 3.2 Ghz dual-core (I think)
RAM: 4 GB
GPU: Nvidia GTX 285
OS: Windows XP

EDIT: corrected slight spelling mistake.
 

bkingston

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Are all your drivers up to date? Have you read forums regarding the problems and has anyone found a fix? If your drivers aren't up to date I would definitely recommend updating them asap.

I'm running windows7 and have not had a single issue. It is naive to assume that reviewers would have these problems considering they, more then likely, have up to date hardware/software.
 

Nmil-ek

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As has been said give your drivers a check and run the update patch, my rig is worse than yours quite considerably and cannot say I have had a single crash as of yet.
 

DesertHawk

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bkingston said:
Are all your drivers up to date? Have you read forums regarding the problems and has anyone found a fix? If your drivers aren't up to date I would definitely recommend updating them asap.

I'm running windows7 and have not had a single issue. It is naive to assume that reviewers would have these problems considering they, more then likely, have up to date hardware/software.
(As this applies, I forgot to note that I purchased via Steam)

After the first several crashes I made sure to cross my 't's and dot my 'i's. Made sure drivers were up to date. Made sure all Windows patches were applied. Verified Steam file integrity. Even did a full reinstall after I still could not get the game to run properly. I also chatted with EA tech support agents (whose response was to have me empty my windows 'temp' folder -_- ).

There was a Bioware rep on their forums that did offer one suggestion for the time being, running in windowed mode and setting the CPU core affinity of the Dragon Age exe to a single core. This stopped the crashing every 15-20 mins, however now the game would crash at all cutscenes and some dialogue sessions.
 

CD-R

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There is a patch out now. You could try installing it. I've had about 2 crashes. And one more after I installed the patch but not since then.
 

DesertHawk

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In any case. I guess we shouldnt have the thread only dissolve into being only about why I can't run Dragon Age.

I just find it a bit funny when some games get blasted in reviews for similar problems. Even though they are not widespread issues within the community. Though, it has been some time since I've come accross this sort of example.
 

Eclectic Dreck

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I have personally experienced a number of problems with the game. The most damning of which is the fact that if I choose ANY facial hair for a character, it locks several sliders on appearance to minimum giving my character an inhuman appearance.

Other than that, my only problem with the game has been a handful of CTDs. In 30+ hours of playing this has happened perhaps 5 times, and has always happened with a scene transition.

From my position, this is a fair enough exchange. It takes little additional time to reboot the game and it happens infrequently enough that it doesn't bother me much. I would certainly prefer that such things not happen, but to ask for a piece of bug free sofware is like asking for world peace; it's a nice thought and nothing more.
 

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Or the reviewers simply didn't have any problems? I'm something like 30 hours in, not counting sections that I redid due to my own curiosity or getting party wiped, and I haven't had a single crash.
 

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21 hours in and no crashes what-so-ever. A friend is 23 hours in and no crashes there either.
Both using dual core CPUs (I've got Intel chip, he has AMD), GeForce 8800 GT, 4GB, I'm running latest Vista and he's got latest XP. I do find that he can run more stuff in the background than I can, but that's probably more a Vista/XP problem.

I've had cut scene and dialog scene crashes on KOTOR and NWN on my old computer (back when those games were new). Found out that it was a graphics card issue, and had to wait a new Nvidia driver for that to get fixed. Perhaps your problem is along the same lines?
 

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DesertHawk said:
bkingston said:
Are all your drivers up to date? Have you read forums regarding the problems and has anyone found a fix? If your drivers aren't up to date I would definitely recommend updating them asap.

I'm running windows7 and have not had a single issue. It is naive to assume that reviewers would have these problems considering they, more then likely, have up to date hardware/software.
(As this applies, I forgot to note that I purchased via Steam)

After the first several crashes I made sure to cross my 't's and dot my 'i's. Made sure drivers were up to date. Made sure all Windows patches were applied. Verified Steam file integrity. Even did a full reinstall after I still could not get the game to run properly. I also chatted with EA tech support agents (whose response was to have me empty my windows 'temp' folder -_- ).

There was a Bioware rep on their forums that did offer one suggestion for the time being, running in windowed mode and setting the CPU core affinity of the Dragon Age exe to a single core. This stopped the crashing every 15-20 mins, however now the game would crash at all cutscenes and some dialogue sessions.
I have this problem to but only during cutscenes and converstaions. The solution I found was that whenever you alt-tab out and back into the game the conversations and cutscenes would continue.
 

DesertHawk

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Eclectic Dreck said:
I have personally experienced a number of problems with the game. The most damning of which is the fact that if I choose ANY facial hair for a character, it locks several sliders on appearance to minimum giving my character an inhuman appearance.

Other than that, my only problem with the game has been a handful of CTDs. In 30+ hours of playing this has happened perhaps 5 times, and has always happened with a scene transition.

From my position, this is a fair enough exchange. It takes little additional time to reboot the game and it happens infrequently enough that it doesn't bother me much. I would certainly prefer that such things not happen, but to ask for a piece of bug free sofware is like asking for world peace; it's a nice thought and nothing more.
If it didn't happen so often, I wouldn't mind dealing with it. I got into the habit of saving after every fight and conversation. I'm sure you are familiar with how brutal some of the combat can be, and that you can't save during any fight. Well, when the game crashes during varying stages of the same fight continuously. You could see how it could become quite frustrating.
 

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DesertHawk said:
Considering the many critical reviews of this game, it's surprising to find that none of the PC reviewers had this, what seems to be, somewhat common problem.
Something that seems to be a common problem on the official tech support message board of a game doesn't necessarily mean that the problem is actually common. A few dozen people is all it takes, while the thousands of others who aren't having the problem are playing just fine.

Reviewers talk about what they experience - that will include unusual performance problems or technical issues. But people reviewing PC games generally keep a very clean and up-to-date system to play them on, with rather capable hardware, and aren't the typical victims of unusual tech problems.
 

Kris015

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Well i had problems with most of my DLC. I fixed it myself somehow though. A quite strange way to fix it, but whatever :S