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hi @EA_Leeuw thanks for your reply
yeah, that's what I mean. Tbh, it's not that common. I wasn't talking about setup process.
I was talking about startup of an already installed application.
Most Windows applications manage to start themselves up without creating folders and entries at the root of the PC owner's Start Menu, and/or maybe even creating desktop icons for good measure.
Most applications just Start. Run. Exit.It's an aggressive, presumptuous move to do this, and whilst it's not a deal-breaker, it is annoying, and imo, it makes something of a statement about EA.
I'm not exactly optimistic that EA will change their app to not leave a trail of detritus in the wake of its passing, but as you say, it's feedback, and one can only hope :D
- EA_Leeuw2 years ago
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@StefanMakz wrote:...I was talking about startup of an already installed application...
@StefanMakz, are you sure that it happens at random, every time you start up the client? Not after an update of the client by any chance?
hi, apologies for delayed reply - I've had to wait a few days to see whether this happens at random or every time I the EA launcher app starts up.
I don't use either the Xbox app on WIndows or the EA app on Windows very much. (My PC is mostly for work, and gaming is something I do mostly on my Xbox in the living room.)
I just fired up the Windows Xbox app after not having used it for a around 2-3 days. It triggered the EA app to start and, predictably, it recreated the EA folder and shortcuts at the root of my Start menu.
I can't test every criterion under which EA's app automatically creates these shortcuts but perhaps EA could provide an option that's selectable on initial installation of their launcher app to determine in which Start Menu folder to place shortcuts. Many Windows applications, upon installation, ask if and where to place start menu shortcuts.
If the app being so determined to recreate its start menu shortcuts when it starts up does so in the previously user selected folder (i.e. in my case, C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Games ) then this wouldn't be an issue.- EA_Leeuw2 years ago
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@StefanMakz, okay, thanks for the detailed feedback!
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