September 2014
I have Mass Effect 2 installed through Origin and it says that I have all of my DLC downloaded and installed. When I run the game I am told that I have to log into the Cerberus Network so that my ownership of the DLC can be verified. When I try to login with my Origin account it says the password is wrong. I went to the EA Mass Effect site to test my EA Online account, which is the same as my steam info of course, and it works there. If Origin knows that I own the DLC why do I have to log into the Cerberus Network and why is the Network not working.
I checked my firewall settings and Mass Effect 2 is allowed passage.
I tried the EA contact us site but after filling out the "Tell us a little about your problem" screen, the next screen was plank with only a link to the new Answer HQ page. How is that Contact Us?
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September 2014 - last edited May
If I remember correctly, Mass Effect 2's password form has difficulties with certain special characters. If you have special characters, change your password, and the game may accept it.
If the support site doesn't have any useful contact methods, change your region.
September 2014 - last edited May
September 2014
Thanks for the reply.
Yes, it worked once I reset my password and removed any special characters.
June 2020
September 2020
If anyone is still having this Problem in 2020.
Your Password can also be too long.
Had a PW with 20 Characters and it did not work for
the Cerberus Network.
I was forced to chose a much smaller PW....
October 2020
Just amazing. Special characters make the HTTP request invalid (or is not even generated). Frankly, Bioware's code quality cannot be considered good enough with this type of trash. You cannot even close the game with standard ALT+F4
August 2021
yep, having this issue 2021, shorter password fixed it for me.
February 2022
Yes, I changed my password (short and without special symbols) and authorised. But that's stupid.
August
I too had to change the password because of this. Long gone are the times where Bioware made things like the Infinity Engine which could run perfectly with wire and some tape.