To my surprise, it worked.įiguring the servers were up again, I moved back to the test system but received the same error. While I was waiting for that issue to work itself out, I decided to load a copy of the game onto my work PC. Both were fine and after seeing that other Origin games such as Titanfall were working, I assumed something was wrong with the Dragon Age servers. Thinking there must have been something wrong with either the network or Internet connection, I investigated. “We are unable to connect to EA servers to activate Dragon Age Inquisition Digital Deluxe on this computer using your account.
Both runs went well and continued going well until our 9th GPU into testing.ĭoing exactly as we had done with success many times prior, we clicked on Dragon Age: Inquisition‘s shortcut which opened up Origin and then the game. To start off with a reference point from each camp we began testing with the R9 290X and the GTX 780 Ti. Things were looking good, the game had a solid built-in benchmark that reflected in-game performance. Having downloaded the twenty-five something gigabyte game I was excited to begin testing. To be honest, I’m not sure if this is a DRM issue or just a bug with Origin/ Dragon Age Inquisition, either way it nearly drove me crazy.
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