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Sorry to hear it XNINE. You're absolutly right.
While its great to dig up workarounds and solve these problems in unorthodox or forgotten ways, the problem being fixed internally is the only time when virtually all of the users will have a positive experience. Thanks for testing this fix out.
If it reverts to the bugged state dont be afraid to try again. Thats what my girlfriend had to do on her rig, just once so far.
Checking in to say that yesterday's latest EA update in fact did not fix this problem. I still have to log in every time I open the app.
I also have noticed that the app does not remember my Application settings - I frequently have to turn off the In Game Overlay, as the app will simply flip it back on for no reason. Same with the "share user data" toggle.
Over a month now, still no solution. Again, this would not be a problem if this app had a "Thin" version like Origin did, or, God Forbid, I could just launch my games with Steam like any reasonable game lets you. Not the case.
It's getting aggravating. There is a less than zero chance I would ever buy a game exclusively through this launcher, and it's already enough of a pain that it launches simultaneously with my Steam-owned EA games.
- Manbreakfastable2 years agoNew Traveler
Sounds like a tragic case of this issue XNINE. There my be multiple variations of this bug if you experience that. Our EA Deskop log out issue upon testing happens on a computer restart or off scenario. Not when the process is closed on the desktop. I'd like to hear from other users that have had it as frequently as XNINE if possible.
After 30 days I have my own status update on the uninstaller repair workaround/fix.
There is a big difference in success on windows 10 vs windows 11.
Windows 11 users so far including in my in house testing have had limited success.
The fix only lasts around a day or two days of normal use at best (turning the computer off when we leave the house or at the end of our day.) We tried forcing the issue by restarting the computer in succession, turning the computer off for periods of time and opening and closing the app. It seemed stable, but after that loose 1-2 day period the problem would return. Sometimes sooner.
For reference this was with two unique EA accounts on two different computers that are used on a regular basis.
On windows 10 the fix seems to last longer but on week 3 it came back on that system intermittently. I would log back in and it would hold. Then it would log out days later. Finally at week 4 the program returned to logging out on every restart or power off. I will be applying the uninstaller repair fix again to see if it remedies the issue again.
EDIT 2: plot twists for my windows 10 testing. The problem is infrequent & intermittent. I have not run the uninstall/repair but after logging back in it seems to hold through restarts. It held through a windows update and full power down for the night. I havent been having issues in the days since.
This part is for EA.
Regardless of the trigger for this bug, because the repair function in the installer can reliably affect the problem in many user cases the code or issue may be better understood by looking at the Uninstall-repair function.
Whatever that is doing is directly touching this issue. Through some corporate miracle if you could consult who wrote that program function they should know what it is "repairing" and thus what general area of the code the bug may be in.
At the very least put a programmer on it to take a look around.
Is that a long shot? Maybe. But its worth checking.
- Manbreakfastable2 years agoNew Traveler@Manbreakfastable (NEW WORKAROUND FOR WINDOWS 11 USERS)
EA games purchased through Steam were able to auto log in as intended.
In contrast launching the sims 4 through a desktop icon natively with EA Desktop was unable to auto log in.
Steam purchased games and whatever programming EA has attached to them may circumvent this issue entirely.
Theres some irony in this fix for sure.- 2 years ago
Not for me. My game is purchased through Steam.
Upon hitting "Play" in Steam, the EA App opens, and demands a login.