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The GoG version appears not to create the Bioware registry entry required by the toolset installer to find the DAO install path; thus, you cannot install the toolset/game editor. From what I can gather, the toolset installer is looking for the HKLM/Software/Bioware/.. entry, but the GoG version does not appear to create these keys.

Has anyone figured out how to force-install the toolset?

[Win7x64, game runs, config util has been run and a valid config saved]
Post edited July 17, 2016 by undercat
1. you don't need the bioware reg keys.
2. the updater is a tool and you DON'T install it
3. works just fine as is on my Windows 10 (local account) gog version game... have you got the right .net?
basic instructions =
https://windowsforum.com/threads/dragon-age-origins-comes-to-gog-com.222281/#post-676487
Post edited July 17, 2016 by ussnorway
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ussnorway: 1. you don't need the bioware reg keys.
2. the updater is a tool and you DON'T install it
3. works just fine as is on my Windows 10 (local account) gog version game... have you got the right .net?
basic instructions =
https://windowsforum.com/threads/dragon-age-origins-comes-to-gog-com.222281/#post-676487
Who's talking about the updater? My post regards the *toolset*, which is the game editor used to create and modify game assets and savefiles. That very much IS an installed download from the Bioware website and their own forum has various threads discussing how the installer executable looks for registry keys and will simply not attempt installation if they are absent.

The described behavior exactly matches the problem I am having, and a quick perusal of the registry editor reveals that the keys mentioned in their forum posts regarding the toolset installer are *not* present. Ergo, it would appear that the toolset installer cannot be used with the GoG version.
Post edited July 18, 2016 by undercat
I'll look into how this can be solved, but the registry keys were removed to avoid Origin Client forcibly updating the game to its own version.
Be careful, the bioware release notes are pretty clear about needing a registered pc copy of the game installed first to install it… of course you could legally install a pc copy of dragon age then the toolset and then install the gog-da:o so there may be a workaround in just having the key but not using it? Copywright law is such a bloody mess… have fun!
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ussnorway: Be careful, the bioware release notes are pretty clear about needing a registered pc copy of the game installed first to install it… of course you could legally install a pc copy of dragon age then the toolset and then install the gog-da:o so there may be a workaround in just having the key but not using it? Copywright law is such a bloody mess… have fun!
This sounds like the GOG version is not a legally installed copy :)

At least in Europe, it is your right to take any means necessary to get your legally acquired copy working without asking the publisher (Steam may be different, because you never really own a copy).
Same goes for movies, it is no problem to circumvent the drm of DVD/Bluray or write software for it to make private copies or watch them in the first place on systems not supported by the DRM software to de-crypt the datastream yet.
Post edited July 18, 2016 by disi
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ussnorway: Be careful, the bioware release notes are pretty clear about needing a registered pc copy of the game installed first to install it… of course you could legally install a pc copy of dragon age then the toolset and then install the gog-da:o so there may be a workaround in just having the key but not using it? Copywright law is such a bloody mess… have fun!
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disi: This sounds like the GOG version is not a legally installed copy :)

At least in Europe, it is your right to take any means necessary to get your legally acquired copy working without asking the publisher (Steam may be different, because you never really own a copy).
Same goes for movies, it is no problem to circumvent the drm of DVD/Bluray or write software for it to make private copies or watch them in the first place on systems not supported by the DRM software to de-crypt the datastream yet.
I would argue that the toolkit isn't part of the game itself but a mod... the gog version of the game already works (mostly... the user screenshot key don't work right) so taking major steps to get this extra mod working isn't covered imo.

any way, love the work gog does and hope it all works out.
Yeah. This is a massive letdown :( Hopefully someone finds a fix for this.
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acute71: Yeah. This is a massive letdown :( Hopefully someone finds a fix for this.
fix is simple - you need to edit registry key:
HKLM/SOFTWARE/(Wow6432Node*)/BioWare/Dragon Age
rename value 'Path_' to 'Path'

if you have DAO installed and Path points to the correct folder, Toolset will install.
If you use Origin Client and don't want it to update the game automatically, you need to rename the value back after installation.
If toolset cannot find the game after install, run toolset configuration and point it to the game folder. It will work afterwards.

* on 64bit OS
Post edited July 18, 2016 by Thiev
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Thiev: fix is simple - you need to edit registry key:
Many thanks!!

Edit: A bit different on my system. I installed DAO before the hotfix and applied the hotfix later, still I have no path string/entry in DragonAge.

Only entry there is
Name -- Type - Data
(Default) - REG_SZ - (value not set)

I do have 2 entries in Bioware (HKLM/SOFTWARE/Wow6432Node/BioWare/):
Name - Type - Data
(Default) - REG_SZ - (value not set)
Path - REG_SZ - D:\Games\GOG\Dragon Age Origins

I am going to reinstall the most recent version from the GOG site and see what difference it makes. Toolset is essential for me ;)
Post edited July 18, 2016 by acute71
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acute71: ...
run the launcher / or config tool at least once - you will have the path entry.
Hotfix removes current key and modifies files to write a Path_ value instead of Path
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acute71: ...
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Thiev: run the launcher / or config tool at least once - you will have the path entry.
Hotfix removes current key and modifies files to write a Path_ value instead of Path
I had already uninstalled the game :). I reinstalled using the most recent version from the GOG site. Now I was able to edit the registry and install the toolset.
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Thiev: fix is simple - you need to edit registry key:
HKLM/SOFTWARE/(Wow6432Node*)/BioWare/Dragon Age
rename value 'Path_' to 'Path'
* on 64bit OS
Works perfectly. Thanks.

Actually, the problem I had was not thinking to look in the "Windows on Windows" subkey, since DaO is a 32-bit program. I don't manually trawl through the registry much...it gets corrupted quite nicely without any help, as often as not. In this case, though, I can see why the original change was made and the reversion is simple, obvious and effective.

Again, thanks much.
Wouldn't have been more logical to leave the game install with the proper registry path and separately have for download an "Origin Client fix" for those that do have this issue?

And Origin should have been contacted to fix their auto-updater. It is after all an Origin Client issue to be fixed by their support team.
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iuliand: And Origin should have been contacted to fix their auto-updater. It is after all an Origin Client issue to be fixed by their support team.
For them it is a feature, most certainly not a bug. It works as intended from their side.