

Blizzard should just include it into the client, like they did with StarCraft II. It has to be the way the free Overwatch version is distributed as it cannot be installed throught the -client but only via overwatch-setup.exe. So it seems like it is not the -client itself, which is successfully installing StarCraft II on my pc at the moment. Well, Blizzard has to step up to the competition. Seems like a lot of hassle and not worth the while.ītw all the other installers from competitors like Epic, Ubisoft, Origin and Steam function perfectly - only Rockstar had some difficulties, but disabling realtime protection helped in this case. Tried everything from deleting cache and -files to manually changing firewall settings and even disabling windows defender realtime protection - which I would normally not do just to install a game. Specifically, when I download ME2, Origin says that it will be a 9.71GB download and a 11.57GB installation.

Ive tried to download ME2 several times now, and ME3 once as well, but both downloads failed at nearly 100.

Win10 Pro 64bit version 1909 - 20H2 will be delayed as far as possible, Micro$oft will have to force-install it on my pc! A few days ago, I picked up the Mass Effect trilogy on origin for like 10, and just yesterday I finished ME1.
