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Re: I'm still using Origin

@Omega_Gryphon  Try this;

The update to the EA client is problematic for a lot of people for a bunch of their games. Solution is to re-install the Origin client and apply a fix to it. After having installed the EA client, it uninstalls the original Origin client. But, you can get the last good working Origin client FULL installer on TechSpot...which is a RELIABLE source guaranteed no virus or adware or modification to EA's file and even has the checksum posted for comparison so you know you get a good download...and It's the ONLY 'trustworthy' site I know of to get it...

https://www.techspot.com/downloads/5783-origin.html

Keep the EA client app as it's needed for verification in some games. But, you'll want to change some of it's settings. Disable 'start with Windows. Change game install directory to the Origin clients game install directory... \Orign Games. Link steam if you have games bought through Steam for EA/Origin client. Restart PC after all this so all these changes are saved in Windows Registry.

Now install the Origin client, DO NOT log in....it'll remain in OFFLINE mode..and uncheck the settings for automatic updates. Close out Origin client. Run task manager and kill the Origin web helper service.....it keeps running in background for some stupid reason. Now open file explorer and change view settings to 'show hidden system files and folders.'

In the C: drive, you should now see a folder called "Program Data." Open it and go to the Origin folder.......

Stop origin client loading EA app message;

1. Open C:\ProgramData\Origin\local.xml in notepad
2. Add new key there:

<Setting key="MigrationDisabled" type="1" value="true" />

This should go at bottom just ABOVE the last line which is "</Settings>."
Save the file and exit.

New step due to EA's attempt to keep us from using the Origin client again.......

**Delete the files called "OriginThinSetupInternal.exe" which are located at (up to) THREE LOCATIONS...(so far)...

C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin
C:\ProgramData\Origin
C:\ProgramData\Origin\SelfUpdate\Staged

Start Origin and log into your Origin account.
There may be a little update notification about Origin. Always choose option to NOT update Origin. Should set that in settings also.

***
Congrats...you should be able to play your games properly now.

If a game is not working correctly, click it in Origin client library, click the gear icon and select 'Repair.' If it still doesn't seem to work, try uninstalling and re-installing.

If it's a game bought through steam, you'll install it using steam. Then launch Origin client, select that game in the library.... it'll show a 'download' button still. Click it, Origin will find the steam install and change the button to 'Play.' Always play your games using the Origin Client and the 'play' button for that game in the Origin client library. Some games will work properly using the desktop shortcut but, others will try an launch the EA client.....which we know can be problematic for some games. Still, some games maybe throw errors if you don't have the EA client background task running so, for those, run the EA client, minimize it, then use the Origin client to launch the game.

8 Replies

  • tokinkosh's avatar
    tokinkosh
    New Traveler
    3 years ago

    That method no longer works. Some logical user noticed a simple fix for Frosty mod manager. Go to tools/options in frosty mod manager, then go to launch options then check the box to enable platform launching then you will see Origin but there is a drop dwon list pick EA desktop and it works now!

  • tyl0413's avatar
    tyl0413
    Seasoned Veteran
    3 years ago

    @Mardoin69Quiet man you want them to brick it again? I suggest you nuke that, I'm sure the many smart people of this board can find stuff themselves..

     
     

     

     

  • Mardoin69's avatar
    Mardoin69
    New Vanguard
    3 years ago

    At everyone......

    And, ofc, they're still trying to kill the Origin client. Just got a popup today about upgrading again. But, you need to be closing those out and NOT accepting their upgrade. I then had to delete those 'OriginThinSetupInternal.exe's again. Apparently, they're going to keep trying to lock us out of a perfectly decent working client to try an force us into their newer invasive client.

  • From what I read, this EA app has been broken for the last 2 years, so i dont think theres any chance of it getting any better. So what now?
    Its quite a bit scary, that they dont even seem to care about players not being able to buy DLC/microtransactions, for their games anymore.

  • So I updated the EA CrApp and all but my Steam games are gone. Still working on getting Origin to work. @Mardoin69 ty for all your help.

  • Perhaps if enough players gang up to form an angry mob, EA will agree to fix the problems in the EA app, or allow us to stay with Origin. This kind of player revolt happened with Ubisoft last year, you know. Ubi was going to shut down servers in some of their older games and they would have also deprived players of all the DLC content they had in their account. So even if you had bought a Season Pass for a game legally many years ago, you would still lose your access to it permanently.

    It's in fact against the law in any EU country to sell a digital product and then rob the consumers of that content after being bought. It's basically a theft. You can check this somewhere in the website of EU. It is officially stated there. So of course gamers definitely weren't ok with this corporate *. The forums were spammed with hate messages and threats. Some people were even contacting lawyers and threatening the company with a class action lawsuit. In the end the gamers won. Ubi had to cancel their outrageous decision and those people who bought the DLC's before server shutdown got to keep the DLC 's in their accounts forever.

  • And now I'm getting the forced EA desktop app update. Sigh I wish I could just ignore it and play offline but sadly I realized I don't have all my games installed at the moment, so I would permanently lose access to them even if I decline the EA app update. I guess my only choice now is to just download the EA app and hope it won't break anything. It's really sad that EA forces me to do this.

  • AssassinoFinlan's avatar
    AssassinoFinlan
    3 years ago

    I must have a really weird PC or just good luck because for me it seems the new app is working without any bugs so far. All my games are in my account. Both Battlefield 1 and Battlefield V remain accessible to me. For some reason the new EA app even recognized my existing Battlefield installations from Origin so I didn't have to redownload anything.

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