Some MASSIVE issues with Patch 1.03
#51
Posted 04 April 2010 - 10:37 AM
We both love being rogues and stealing, however since putting on the new patch we can't. If its money then it shows up as a success with the amount pilfered, if its an item it says stealing success, but no items are received.
Has anyone else experienced this problem???
#52
Posted 04 April 2010 - 08:43 PM
Read the previous pages in this thread and the 30+ pages in the Bioware social network topic "Bugs with 1.03..."
#53
Posted 04 April 2010 - 08:46 PM
#54
Posted 12 April 2010 - 08:23 PM
For those with the constant Crash-to-Desktop issue on the PC version of DA:O after patching to 1.03 (as required by/included with DA:A)
The fix found at: "http://social.biowar...999/31#2037048" (which was written for a similar bug with Fallout3) really does seem to work in preventing almost all of the CtD I was experiencing. Some others who also have >4GB 64-bit systems report equal success.
This fix modifies the "daorigins.exe" file header to correctly code for large physical memory space.
It does NOT help with any other faults 1.03 introduced, (broken pickpocketing, etc.) but DOES make the game playable again!
You have to edit the "start.bat" file contained in the fix by replacing "fallout3.exe" with "daorigins.exe" before your run it against "daorgins.exe", which is in your "\Program Files (x86)\bin_ship" folder.
DISCLAIMERS: As always, YMMV, and make a backup of the original "daorigins.exe" and your saves/chars folder before making any changes! (32-bit sytems may or may not be helped, and I believe there is another change needed to an ".ini" file. Read the notes.)
See postings by "akanounnikoff" under the topic: "Bugs with 1.03 patch..." at the Bioware forums for more detailed info about why it works. (Also see additional posts about the false positive Kaspersky anti-malware reports. I'm guessing code that modifies ".exe's" gets an automatic flag in their evals.)
Have Fun!
#55
Posted 13 April 2010 - 06:29 AM
You can still get 1.02 I hunted on google, http://www.gamespot....tml?sid=6242543Since installing v1.03 (can't download v1.02 any longer) my friend and I have noticed the following problem:
We both love being rogues and stealing, however since putting on the new patch we can't. If its money then it shows up as a success with the amount pilfered, if its an item it says stealing success, but no items are received.
Has anyone else experienced this problem???
#56
Posted 14 April 2010 - 10:53 PM
#57
Posted 14 April 2010 - 11:57 PM
This gets progressively worse as you get further along in the game. Because A) Your savegames get a lot bigger. B) the areas you visit are a lot more complex (Such as Denerim and Orzammar) with a lot more npcs that get scanned, areas to load, dialogs to load, cutscenes, etc.
I noticed absolutely no difference between load times using 1.02 and 1.03. Tho others have reported good things.
#58
Posted 15 April 2010 - 12:57 AM
Chaosblade- your problem sounds like the memory leak in the game. Its a dual issue, really. For one, the game (and toolset) use up an ungodly amount of memory when reading save games. Coupled with the fact that the game (and toolset) will both sit there and demand more and more and more RAM usage from your machine. But does not release that RAM, so that it can be reused.
This gets progressively worse as you get further along in the game. Because A) Your savegames get a lot bigger. B) the areas you visit are a lot more complex (Such as Denerim and Orzammar) with a lot more npcs that get scanned, areas to load, dialogs to load, cutscenes, etc.
I noticed absolutely no difference between load times using 1.02 and 1.03. Tho others have reported good things.
Toolset? Can you explain what you mean by the toolset? I don't believe it is a program I have open during the game.
I was midway through the game when I finally switched to the 1.03 patch, I suppose it would have been as a result of me being farther in the game instead of it being the fault of the 1.03 patch, but either way I don't think the patch made any difference for me reducing loading times and lag.
This sounds like a problem Bioware needs to fix ASAP. Any news of a new patch coming out to fix these issues? As far as ram goes, I got 8 gig and it eats through 8 gigs of ram that fast? Are you freaking kidding me? I guess my ram getting raped like a school girl in prison would explain the lag.
As far as issues with mods and the 1.03 patch, I haven't had any issues with that, all the DLC works fine, and all the custom patches I have tried work with no issues. I did run into a bug one time that blackened out some of my party members faces, but I can't say for certain the 1.03 patch was to blame for that. And nothing like that ever happened again.
#59
Posted 15 April 2010 - 02:09 AM
The load-time lag that many of us (myself included) had with 1.02 is exactly as you describe it now (and by DarkeWolfe, above.) In my case, 1.03 did clear that up tremendously, but at the cost of almost incessant Crash-to-Desktop (CtD) errors whenever significant on-screen effects (mostly "magical") were triggered. I also encountered the crash when transitioning to a new area if "autosave" were triggered.
The "Fallout3" solution to edit the .exe header has been a real gift!
Since you have the lag, but not the CtD, might I suggest a complete un-install/re-install (after backing up your saves/chars folder, of course) then patching directly to 1.03, skipping 1.01a/1.02 all together.
Also, I'm curious. You're running 1.03 but have NOT had the Broken Pickpocketing problem? Most of us see the "success" message and receive plot items or coinage that results, but any *other* items don't seem to appear in the inventory. Used to be able to acquire some quite valuable equipment that way...
Let us know what/how you do.
Thanks!
#60
Posted 15 April 2010 - 02:17 AM
Chaosblade;
I forgot to answer your question. The Dragon Age Toolset is a separate program (avaialble from teh Bioware site, and includes the required runtime version of MS SQL database) that allows a sophisticated user/modder to make changes and create/extend the DA environment in fairly complex ways. If you don't know what it is, then you can be sure you're not running it. Even installing it is tricky (especially in a 64-bit environment.)
In addition to full-blown mods, the toolset is useful for tweaking little things like "your PC's eye color after you've already started the game" that would be impossible otherwise.



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