Start up Origin and then "Origin In Game" should work again when you start up Dead Space 3 and who knows you'll possibly be able to use MSI Afterburner or another program with it. I would suggest making a backup copy of the file from mediafire since you'll most likely have to replace it when ever EA Updates Origin. I also remember having the same problem when Mass Effect 3 came out and had to get the IGO32.dll EA had linked somewhere when that came out to get this in game overlay to work and lo and behold this trick still works with Dead Space 3.ġ.Disable all of these programs because the overlay doesn't work with them.ĭelete or rename the existing IGO32.dll in the Origin Client Directory (Default for windows is C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin ) to something like IGO32.oldĭownload the IGO32.DLL from the mediafire link and move it to the Origin Client Directory where ever you have that located. I never have this problem with Steam at all. What sucks for me is I like to monitor my video cards etc and yet again Origin screws that up for me. Tried Dead Space 3 and "Origin in Game" Did not work, updated to beta, still didn't work, downgraded to the normal Origin which made the in game overlay still not work, and finally disabled MSI afterburner and boom now it works. I then got a fresh copy of Origin from the website, installed it, set it up how I wanted, and pointed it to my games. cleaned as much of the windows 7 registry as I could and rebooted. I uninstalled Origin and wiped out as much as I could from my harddrive of it's other installed locations on Win7 Ultimate 64bit. I did how ever figure out for me what works. Like others in this thread I've tried everything listed on multiple treads and none of it's worked.
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