

(I am not sure but I think it only downloaded one new file: "GDFBinary_en_US.Production of the game began in 2011 after the release of Dead Space 2 the sequel was initially planned as a horror-focused experience but demands from Electronic Arts resulted in the introduction of action elements, the de-emphasis of horror themes, and the introduction of microtransactions. For me it took seconds to go from 0% to 100%. Go back to the Origin download dialogue window and click on the download icon button.(I am not sure but I think it only downloaded one new file: "GDFBinary_en_US.dll" (Don't copy-paste, that will take longer and hog more HDD space). Go back to the Origin Games folder and Move/Replace everything from your "Dead Space 3BAK" into the new "Dead Space 3" folder.Go to the game download dialogue and click on the Pause icon to stop the download.Hit Download on Dead Space 3 game (it will create a new "Dead Space 3" folder).Go back to Origin client (I didn't have to close it before renaming the folder) and notice the game now says "Download" instead of "Play".Go to Origin Games folder in program files and rename "Dead Space 3" folder to "Dead Space 3BAK" (really shouldn't matter what u rename it to).Change the value to whatever language you want (my case was Spanish and I needed it in English).On the Origin Client go to Origin>Application Settings>General>Interface>Origin Client Language.But to my surprise my install only had one language dll: "GDFBinary_es_ES.dll". So first I saw some posts about changing the "ConfigGDFBinaryPath" attribute in regedit to point to the proper language dll.

I solved my problem of wanting the game in English (originally installed in Spanish).
