December 2017
@Zanteous wrote:
Okay, I have Intel HD Graphics 4000, perhaps that is why at the path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Dragon Age\__Installer
I don't have a physx directory. The only ones I have are directx, loc, and vc. What now? :[
@Zanteous; No, the Intel HD-series GPU is inadequate for this (or almost any other high-end) game.
December 2017
ok a qustion i got dirctx not phyicx does it also work for dirctx or?!
December 2017 - last edited December 2017
@jakora33 wrote:
ok a qustion i got dirctx not phyicx does it also work for dirctx or?!
@jakora33; "DirectX" is software that tells your graphics card how to draw things on-screen. "PhysX" is software that calculates how those things should move.
You need the correct versions of both to run Dragon Age.
January 2018
I'm on a Win 10, i7-3770, 2x8gb DDR3, GTX 1060 3GB SC.
I do not have the PhysX folder. PhysX is installed already. I would uninstall the new version, install the old version to make Dragon Age happy, and update again once Dragon Age is working, but I do not have access to the PhysX install folder with the 'redist' file.
Is there any word from Origin on fixing this so when people take a modern computer and install the game, it simply works?
Really annoying.
Barring things working properly on their own, has anyone figured out how to solve this if the game never created the PhysX installer folder?
January 2018
January 2018
I have no Phsys
February 2018
Thanks man, i had the same problem an i fixed it only after that i had downloaded the invidia file....
honestrly i don't have an invida graphic for my pc so i tryed to chech something for my case....after a week i tried to use this one and it work
Thanks
February 2018
March 2018
March 2018
Thank you, it worked perfectly