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Thanks for the information. Unfortunately, none of that worked. The clean boot made it so the game opened for a few seconds, but that quickly stopped working. EA Desktop doesn't even have the game under my account. Still, I appreciate it.
Here is my DxDiag file. https://pastebin.com/yUxkZtWt
I was unaware there were current issues going on between the two apps. That's unfortunate.
Ok, then it looks like we are dealing with a few different issues then.
1) If the clean boot got it to launch, aka thus past the issue where Origin says no go, then something in non-loading programs is causing that issue.
2) Second issue is the not running longer than a few seconds.....
Did you do a strict clean boot....meaning NOTHING that isn't absolutely necessary for the running of the game going, or was it just getting rid of most add on stuff...?
There are a bunch of error codes for DAI and I think a Bex issue for your Anti-virus program...maybe related maybe not. I THINK the error code(which I have seen before but can't remember exactly where and the fix) is related to cross program interference....but I could be wrong.
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I tried the clean boot again making sure there was nothing was running. I opened Steam and started the game. It tried opening Origins before it stopped, and went from "Running" to "Play" on Steam. I tried starting from Origin, but it just took me back to the home page after a few seconds.
I noticed in the DxDiag file it mentioned my VPN in the problem areas. I made sure that was disabled on startup and not running at all, but still nothing.
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