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2 years ago
In my case the problem was with locating the game folder.
When I checked where I downloaded the game on Steam it was on D: Drive. But EA app located it into C: Drive.
So what could we do? Some one said that you can use Regedit and change the installed folder address. But I couldn't.
What I was able to do is, I realized that I havn't even signed in to EA app, before I begin to download my games. (BF1&ME:A)
So I reinstalled the games through STEAM, but while having EA app running in the background and when it finished I launched the games for testing and they worked like a charm.
No errors with connection, no nothing.. It just worked.
1,Try to use Regedit
Last resort:
2,Reinstall while EA app is running.
Have a nice day.
alwayshuntress
2 years agoRising Rookie
@Official_DKDKDK Hey - this didn't work for me but thank you.
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