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On this Thread there is a solution:
https://answers.ea.com/t5/Origin-Client-Web-Technical/How-do-I-bypass-the-EA-App-and-access-Origin-to-play-games/td-p/12121303/jump-to/first-unread-message
To summarise, you firstly need to go to File Manager, and under the View option, tick the box that allows you to see Hidden Files.
Then go to your C:\ Drive, and then you will see the following Folder:
C:\ProgramData\
In that you'll see an Origin Folder, open that.
C:\ProgramData\Origin\
In there you will see this File:
local.xml
C:\ProgramData\Origin\local.xml
Save a copy of that, just in case, so you can put it back if needed.
Now open that File with, say, Notepad, and add the following Key just above the last line:
<Setting key="MigrationDisabled" type="1" value="true" />
Save that.
Go to View and un-tick the option to view Hidden Files.
Then when you launch Origin or a Game, the EA App pop up from the Origin Login, should be gone.
Worked for me.
This did work for me for a while, but as of this afternoon, it appears EA has found a way to circumvent this solution.
I am really annoyed, like most people here. We pay hundreds of dollars and they force a crap launcher onto us that refuses to update my games. Thanks a lot EA.
- starlysh2 years agoNew Traveler
Same. Editing the local file worked for a few weeks for me, but now I'm back to the EA pop-up. It's incredibly frustrating since I've been building a world and Create a World doesn't work with the EA app. EAHelp on Twitter seems to reply to everyone, but I haven't seen much from them about The Sims 3 problems.
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