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Steam link, the hardware or app @A8e5 it's not something we support. For any issues with a third-party software or hardware, you will need to speak with that platform's support.
We are not able to offer support for issues related to using any non-EA platform in situations such as you are seeing.
Darko
- 3 years ago
I think the problem is that EA games are the only experience I have had where this happens so far. I don't know why I can't play the game using Steam and instead have to use an EA App which does not have anywhere near the same functionality as Steam. Is there a way to just play the game using Steam and not using an EA App? Is there a way to add back in the integration feature that made this work seemlessly on Origins? Like I get that it is not EA's software, but EA trying to have a separate gaming platform than Steam, while still letting me download the game through Steam is the problem. If I knew that the game would not have worked on Steam because EA is not going to try to have a smooth Steam experience, then I would not be buying EA games on Steam. Does that make sense?
- 3 years ago
That would be great, been having the issue with this as well seeing that I was forced to upgrade to from Orign to EA. I don't mind being forced to upgrade, but how is it an upgrade when I no longer able to use steam link, and with Gamestream done on NVIDIA, steam link is all we have to remote play our games that we paid for. I would use moonlight streaming but the interface is really bad at the moment and I have been getting constant stutters which I can not fix.
- 3 years ago
How is a third party issue, when I can by the game on steam?
- 3 years ago
Managed to get it working. You have to add the EA desktop app to steam not the game you want to play. It will then open the EA app and you will have to select which game you want to play but as far as I can tell the overlay works.
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