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@eventoowish Yes, that would be the correct string. Unfortunately, I don't think it will work with the EA App. A friend and I tested this morning and found that the App rejects this string for other games, although it works fine for games launched through a different client.
The .dll error means you need to repair the game again, and don't apply the Alder Lake patch this time. It's triggering the error.
Just to be clear, you only need to do ONE of the workarounds for this error. If the Alder Lake patch worked, you'd be done. Since it doesn't work, you need to try a different approach, but still only one.
- puzzlezaddict12 months agoHero+
@eventoowish Right, so are you using another approach? The PowerShell script, the Task Manager method, and Process Lasso all fix the problem when applied properly, and you still only need one of them.
- 12 months ago@puzzlezaddict So I'm down towards only the Task Manager and the Process Lasso. Just to confirm, for the process lasso is that a separate program that needs to be downloaded? I just want to make sure I didn't miss anything. Also with the two approaches, would I still apply the patch and then either the Lasso or Task Manager step?
- 12 months ago
I downloaded the application - the same issue occurred where the ts3.exe doesn't appear until I click play on the Launcher. But the same error: Unable to start game. Service Utilization failed (error code) shows up after the Sims3 window opens.
- puzzlezaddict12 months agoHero+
@eventoowish Again, you need to use the Alder Lake patch OR the Task Manager method OR Process Lasso OR the PowerShell script. Just one.
The service initialization error suggests a problem with the install itself. Repair the game again, and if that doesn't help, uninstall it with Revo Uninstaller (the free version is fine) and reinstall.
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