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While the anticheat platform is a great idea, and super necessary, it is the thing that clearly deserved better QA. Requiring secure boot is idiotic, but the inability to develop a good program is what bothers me here. How this platform can quit without throwing ANY error messages, is proof of bad programming. You load the game, the anti-cheat splash screen shows up, the little bar underneath is grey then it turns white and it brings you right back to the EA screen, where, if you tried this for a while like I did, tells you that you played the game for a couple of minutes when you have yet to even successfully open it.
I cleared the app cache.
I uninstalled and reinstalled the game.
There are no error logs or descriptors to help me figure out where to troubleshoot this. You created a program that integrates with Windows File Integrity to create restore points and the file system filter but you don't forward any additional events or provide any ability for someone to troubleshoot what the issue is. Resulting in the blanket "reinstall, clear this, reboot that, remove every app that worked before you decided to use an EA product blah blah blah.
We spend a lot of good money on your software. The least you can do is build software that works or helps you understand why it doesn't.
- 2 years ago
Did you fix it? Mine's doing the same thing
- 2 years ago@MegumiFushigoroo Nope. No fix, and I'm not that guy who is going to uninstall a whole bunch of stuff to get some game to work. Instead I'll just stop buying EA's games. Maybe take up gardening. But the idea of paying a company to produce a crap product with zero accountability is starting to feel like a class action lawsuit sort of deal.
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