![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This means that it wasn't installed, and I can't seem to download it. Instead, it looks like it's gonna download, presents me with a User Control message (those messages that started with Vista asking you if you really want to run the program), and then converts back to a download button afterwards.Ĭan anyone suggest anything that could fix this, or perhaps check if the DLC is installed, in case Origin is messing up?ĮDIT: After looking at this thread:, I went into ME3's DLC folder, and can't find the DLC installed there (in my case, it should be in a folder called "DLC_EXP_Pack003" and "DLC_EXP_Pack003_Base"). But no matter how many times I click on the button, it won't start downloading it. ![]() However, unlike the rest of the DLC which I dowelled and installed, the Citadel DLC shows up with a 'Install' button, instead of saying 'Installed'. You may be tempted to do the Citadel DLC early, since it’s widely regarded as the best, but it’s basically a party with all your friends - if you skip the other games, they won’t actually be your friends, just random people, and if you do it too early in ME3, you won’t have met all of the characters yet, and the party will seem a bit empty. After I restarted the program, it was gone from the download tray, and the installer had been deleted in Origin's installation folder. When it had finished downloading, no matter how many times I clicked on install, it'd look like it was working, and didn't actually do anything afterwards, retuning back to the install button. I seemed to have encountered a strange problem, which has me wondering if the Citadel DLC for Mass Effect 3 is installed properly. ![]()
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