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funkyjau
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2 months ago
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Can't play offline

Whenever I go offline and start The Sims 4 either from desktop icon or within the EA Launcher, I get an error in the app saying "You've been offline for a while. Restart the app and sign in so we can make sure it's really you. Then you can get back to playing games offline. Error Code: EC:200"

I restart the app, I log in, everything loads, I go offline, I start the Sims 4, and I get the error again.

This was not occurring before the emergency fix was rolled out.

I'm playing with mods.
Sims 4 is NOT updated to the latest. (because I want to play offline)

 

  • I understand the frustration here -- especially if you’re trying to avoid updates because of mods. That said, a few things in this thread are getting mixed together.

    First, the error EC:200 is not caused by The Sims 4 itself. It’s the EA app requiring a fresh login to validate your session before allowing offline play. If the app can’t complete that validation properly, it will keep looping like you’re describing.

    Second, offline mode isn’t designed to bypass updates indefinitely. If the app detects a pending or partially started update, it can prevent offline launch until that state is resolved. That’s why some of you are seeing the game try to update even with auto-updates turned off.

    To get this working consistently, focus on a clean state before going offline:

    • Launch the EA app online, sign in, and let it fully sync (no pending downloads or updates in progress)
    • If The Sims 4 shows any update progress (even 0%), cancel it completely so it returns to “Update required” instead of a percentage
    • Fully close the app (not minimized), then reopen it
    • Switch to offline mode and launch the game immediately


    If the app is stuck requiring login every time (EC:200 loop), that usually points to a session/authentication issue rather than a game or mod problem.

    On updates: turning off automatic updates prevents background installs, but it doesn’t override situations where the app requires a clean or verified state before launch.

    If you’re still running into this after clearing any pending update state, share exactly what the app shows for the game tile (e.g. “Update required” vs % progress) and whether the login prompt appears before or after going offline—that helps narrow down where the loop is happening.

55 Replies

  • Miel_ielle's avatar
    Miel_ielle
    Seasoned Novice
    8 months ago

    This has happened to me 3x so far, I lost one save file already, and this last time almost broke and corrupted my game. If we have the choice to update or not, then that's exactly what it should be, a choice. Turning off auto-update in game and in EA means we're choosing not to update at that current time, so EA's software shouldn't be updating or insisting anything as soon as we open the app. 

  • posivik's avatar
    posivik
    New Rookie
    8 months ago

    The option of "offline mode" is a blatant lie. There is absolutely no reason for the game to have mandatory updates.

  • NewsGirl98's avatar
    NewsGirl98
    New Scout
    8 months ago

    No more predatory updates! We should not be forced to download and use an unreliable product that rarely executes tangible improvements.

  •  

    REQUESTS FOR THE EA APP (Re: The Sims 4)

    I posted about this on many platforms, in many comment sections, and many, many people are having these same issues. The number of likes and upvotes indicates an even larger pool of shy, silent, or busy simmers suffering this, too.

    CORE REQUESTS

    *  Updates to The Sims 4 game must be USER-INITIATED ONLY.
    *  Updates must NEVER be automated, if the EA App restarts, it should do nothing to the game. No auto-updating of the the app or the game.
    *  Updates must remain PERMANENTLY optional. The User should be able to stay on whatever game version they prefer and the game should still launch. 
    *  Suggestion: Game fixes to older versions need to be made available. 
    *  The EA App must not force updates. Ever, indefinitely. If a player chooses not to update for months, or even years; this must be a clear and fully supported option.

     

    THE CURRENT ISSUE: Since this summer, the EA App has been producing so-called “error popups” (several types, seemingly arbitrary, affecting even vanilla players) with increasing frequency. These currently:

    *Block players from opening The Sims 4 unless they go online in the EA App.

    *Rotate through random “errors” to push the user online in the EA App.

    *Once online in the EA App; trigger new “error popups” that specifically force a Sims 4 game update.

    PS; halting the update causes a new “error” that prevents the game opening, too; so you know that is not an option.

    I am finding these are not genuine errors; they are deliberate update triggers. While they may technically fall under the EA App team, they directly impact The Sims 4 experience and must be addressed in coordination. You claimed this was resolved 11 months ago. (It was not resolved). Also; EC:204 is only one of three possible popup error codes; none appear related to real system issues. Please eliminate these faux “errors.”

    This was not resolved by any new EA App version:

    discussions/ea-app-technical-issues-en/re-resolved---ea-app-error-code-ec204/7566081

     

     

    SUMMARY You have made it so that updates have become unavoidable for what looks to be around half of the Sims 4 player base.

    For those subjected to forced updates:

    *Vanilla players are experiencing frequent game-breaking bugs and corrupted saves, even without For Rent installed.

    *Modded players; the majority of the community; see their carefully curated setups repeatedly destroyed, driving many players to abandon the game entirely. This summer it is MANY. Even those not using script mods, but only CC for CAS and Build/Buy playstyles.

     

     

    TLDR

    *Updates must be user-initiated only; never automatic; always optional; never forced.

    *The game must still launch if the user chooses not to update; even after months or years.

    *The “no auto-update” toggle is broken; replace it with a clear OPTIONAL UPDATE button. Make sure that update is truly optional.

    *Eliminate fake error messages that block the game from opening and funnel players into forced updates.

    *Players must be free to choose if and when they update; even if that is never. The game should still launch and run.

    *Add support to repair earlier game versions.

     

    Do this; and watch user complaints drop by half.

    Please coordinate between the EA App and Sims 4 teams.

    Thanks!

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