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So I made the mistake of linking my Xbox Gamepass to EA Play, it was super hidden and hard to do I guess for a reason. But now I downloaded Star Wars Battlefront 2 (2005) to see if the servers were up and they were not. Now I want to delete the game THAT I DOWNLOADED, and now I do not have permission to delete MY OWN GAMES. Is this a form of EA ransomware?
- 3 years ago
but that's just common sense, and doesnt really give a solution on the fact that an EA app (although not surprising) doesn't have an uninstall feature.
- 3 years ago
@InsaneGamerTerryomg, just, learn how to use Windows instead, there is no standardization on how a launcher should work, its not even a launcher, its a distribution platform, a glorified downloader with a chat function.
EA Origin has your uninstall feature that you wish for, use that, heck, even i moved back to Origin as EA havent released or managed to sync their gaming-library over the two systems.
Crying over a uninstaller rather than being forced between two "launchers" to access your games, THAT is something to cry over.
I really don't know what has happened to EA Play either as it seems no development is being made on it, if they where true to it it would have been out of Alpha (as i called it) or even the official word Beta today, it shouldn't be that hard to write such a software when a game is fairly more complicated than EA Play is.
It just show the poor and lack of organization within EA Games that has been showing for the last 10-15 years, EA Play seemed like a fresh gust to the sails but its merely a breeze.
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