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Just commenting to add into the frustration.
Been replaying Dragon Age Inquisition for the past week and I'm having internet trouble since yesterday. I'm not able to play simply because I can't even launch the launcher. *!
- Vaixx1 year agoSeasoned Newcomer
Just adding my two-cents of dismay to this 2-year list (longer with other threads, I'm sure).
I understand that EA gives no care about this topic. I remain optimistic that one day they will change it.
But, including other gripes (which do not fit into this thread), I have to say I am super disappointed in EA as a company.
This issue in particular is insane to deal with for those with storms or other issues out of their hands. I, myself, am currently living in a trailer. A metal box, with no means of really going anywhere to fix my problem. I have unlimited data on my phone, which is more than some people have. Being in a trailer though, I already get very minimal data connection. Now, no, this is not an issue on EA's behalf. So, I thankfully can throw a hotspot on and use my super slow connection to get EA to open just to set it to offline mode (which is a hassle, but it is doable for my situation).
HOWEVER: I want the EA app to remain in offline mode, since I currently am required to download an update to the app even though I only want to go offline. I literally cannot set the app to offline mode because it immediately tells me I need to update the app.
Which is taking an agonizingly long time to complete, just so I can set the app to offline mode to play The Sims 4.
"This update is required for the EA app to remain in online mode." Cool, I don't want to be in online mode right now, but you give me no choice.
All this to say: Requiring someone to go online in the app (and in my case force a download I can barely handle, that I won't even use for its online functionalities right now) just to go offline is absolutely bonkers. It's 2024. Come on.
But this is EA, I'm not surprised at this point.
Crazy that this company (EA) has still not found a way to allow people to play games offline without first having to go online. One would think if one already had an internet connection there would be no need to go offline. 😮
I am also baffled at the present state of the EA app. Ran into this issue yet again today.
I don't believe I will be buying from the EA app going forward until this issue is resolved.
The very idea that I "must" have internet to play a game downloaded to my PC is asinine.
- GawgPorkChop1 year agoSeasoned Veteran
Just want to add my voice to this.
There really should be a simple, intuitive way to play purchased games offline. Absolutely for single player games.
I know EA are, or did consider this. Are they still considering, planning implemetation?
Is it going to happen in future?
Is it shelved and not likely to ever happen?
A clear answer from EA, either way, (as of October 2024) would be appreciated, even if the answer is, no, not going happen.
P.S. Previous answers have been posted and are clear and appreciated. Would like an update even if nothing changed. We
players don't know going forward.
@EA_Leeuw wrote:
Hey @pulseIm,
No, the EA app unfortunately doesn't support offline play yet. However, the teams are aware of the feedback regarding this requested feature for the EA app.
Origin does support offline play, however. So if you/your girlfriend owns the game as a standalone copy or via EA Play (Pro), as long as it is not EA Play via Xbox Game Pass, it should be possible to use Origin and make use of offline play.How is this still an issue two years later? Still no way to launch EA app offline despite the teams aware of this feedback in 2022.
- GawgPorkChop1 year agoSeasoned Veteran
Probably still the case. No announcement or reply = nothing new to add. Probably.
- void_snw1 year agoRising Scout
I too am facing this issue at the moment due to Internet outage. I guess I'll connect through my phone internet and then chuck that, cause I ain't got no infinite data.
This is utterly ridiculous.
- Maxineehehe9 months agoNewcomer
Idk if anyone else suggested this before me, but check your settings > application and see if you have the automatic updates and the open ea app automatically on startup switched on. I switched them both off and the issue seemingly resolved (for now).
- thistlenot9 months agoSeasoned Novice
"teams are aware" is a nice way of saying "we know " but unfortunately they're managers do not give a single flaming paper bag of dog **bleep** about making it work . just click "ok" to all and give EA rights to your kernel and hard drive and all will be ok .