6 years ago
Origin won't launch Sims 3
I cannot launch TS3 on origin. All that happens is that I click on the button, origin minimizes and then re-appears after a few seconds and nothing happens. Sometimes it says I am "Playing" the game ...
@Chocoroom1 Origin is supposed to sort of disappear or minimize when you launch a game, and reappear when you quit, so that part is normal. The question is why TS3 won't run. Antivirus and firewall apps get updates, as does Windows, so it wouldn't be surprising if the game stopped working seemingly at random. But if you've covered all that, and Controlled Folder access as well, that's not it.
Do you use any fps limiter or monitoring app like MSI Afterburner or RivaTuner Statistics Server? If so, try disabling it temporarily. Of course, it's not good for your GPU to run the game like that, but the only question is whether TS3 can launch at all. If one of these apps is the issue, there are others you can try instead.
Please also check whether .NET Framework 3.5 is still enabled. It would be strange for it to have been disabled by an update, but it's easy enough to check, and this is exactly when the game would stop working if it weren't installed.
Hit Windows key-R and enter "appwiz.cpl" without quotes. In the File Explorer window that opens, click on "Turn Windows features on and off." You should see something like this, with both .NET frameworks enabled (in the first red box):
If this isn't the issue either, please run a dxdiag and attach the results to a post here.
https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/pc/how-to-gather-dxdiag-information/
I attached the DxDiag file to my reply. I did see Origin.exe located around the fault buckets. I did forget to mention that I don't see a Controlled Folder access area due to my current antivirus replacing Windows Defender in the settings. I do not use any programs to monitor or limit my FPS. The .NET Framework 3.5 feature is activated, along with the advanced services and media features.
@Chocoroom1 I see the Origin errors too, and they suggest that a clean install (not just the regular one) is in order. First, clear Origin's cache:
https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/faq/clear-cache-to-fix-problems-with-your-games/
Then use Revo Uninstaller (the free version is fine, either regular or portable) to remove all traces of Origin, except for the Origin Games folder. Here's how:
Next, download and install Origin—the regular version, not the beta. Here's the direct download link:
http://download.dm.origin.com/origin/live/OriginSetup.exe
Be sure to run both the installer and Origin itself as an admin: right-click on each and select "Run as Administrator." If TS3 still doesn't launch after the Origin reinstall, let me know.
So, I cleared the cache and completely wiped Origin (Except the games folder) from my hard drive. I restarted my PC and went back here to download Origin from the link you supplied. The install went as usual, and I waited for all the currently installed games to get verified by Origin. I clicked play on TS3, and I thought I had fixed it. Instead, Origin vanished for a few seconds while my cursor turned into the loading wheel, and then origin re-appeared. I clicked on it many more times with the same effect before Origin disappeared and re-appeared in just a second.
I don't know how many potential fixes are left for my situation, but I am pretty much willing to do whatever now.
@Chocoroom1 I use a lot of Gigabyte boards and I looked up the cpu support list and for a Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-9400F CPU @ 2.90GHz your bios should be at F13 - yours is at F11. You may get a program like cpuz to see if the cpu is working correctly. There are three 9400F that have different stepping which may configure the cpu differently then the F11. All three use the same F13 bios.