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Hi,
Thanks for the reply!
I get why it could give that error given MacOS... But shouldn't EA App and Inquisition detect my system as windows? I'm on crossover/wine and everything work as windows, in fact I'm using windows EA App and installed Windows software... Everything else work as intended.
I know it's not supposed to work as intended given it's not 100% a windows machine and regular circumstance (and probably will run bad) but it was worth a try and I still don't get why it won't let me launch the game if everything is recognized to be Windows 10 and not MacOS...
Afaik the system time in crossover/wine is read from MacOS and can't be changed in crossover/wine, is that right?
Because crossover/wine is a compatibility layer and not a real VM this could be a problem.
Did you tried to set the Mac system time back by a week?
- 1 year ago
Thank you as well,
You are correct, crossover take the time of Mac system. If I change it beforehand nothing works since it cannot connect to the servers without the time matching the server date-time (I guess).
If I change it after the EA App launches it's the same... I notice that it took a millisecond more to give me the error popup but it gave me nonetheless no matter the date that I set. What makes me wonder is that it doesn't give me any release date inside the brackets, where it should. It also maybe unrelated but why I can't download the multyplayer contents? Can this be related?
Thanks!
- holger14051 year agoHero+
Lazlo-IT wrote:
It also maybe unrelated but why I can't download the multyplayer contents? Can this be related?
Thanks!
Its possible, but we don't know the real culprit, so this remains speculation.
If you are not on an ARM mac I would suggest to try boot camp.