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Did you run the EAAntiCheat.Installer?
Can you go to C:\Program Files\EA\AC
Then run the file as admin, and then run the repair?
If it does not work, uninstall it and run the EAAntiCheat.GameService as admin, then the repair as admin. You can follow the steps Here
That didn’t work either. I did it step by step, but I don’t have the EA app since I bought the game through steam so the rest of the steps don’t work for me
- EA_Shepard8 days ago
Community Manager
SupreamAkira Gotcha. So I launched mine through the EA app, and it did the same thing. Then I just ran a repair, and it worked. However, that was the EA app, so in theory, Steam would work the same. You said you already uninstalled it, so a repair may not do much.
If you have the game installed, I would try this. I know it is a pain, but when it closes like that, something is stopping it.
Uninstall the game, and delete all BF folders on your PC.
Uninstall the AC, and ALL folders associated with it.Delete Windows Temp Files
- First, make sure you close as many programs as you can
- Press the Windows key + R, and go into the file explorer
- Type in %temp%, and hit Enter
- Delete everything, it allows you to delete
- Reboot the PC
Reinstall the game first.
Make sure the game and Steam are on the same drive.
This will install AC and everything else and reset it to default. If something stops it, and closes it, check your task manager to see if the game is running.You could just bypass all of that, and uninstall AC, verify the integrity of the files, launch it again, and have it reinstall AC. Different steps are resolving it for different folks, so it isn't that straightforward like we would like it to be.