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@AAstroTurf , it won't do anything if your game is still running. You will need to have your game off, and then when you click Repair it should bring up a box with a percentage in a circle and under that say "verifying game" or something to that effect.
Then , on my left side it will start going through all the packs, and it will list them as it goes along. The Download Manager will show you which one is being downloaded/repaired, and to the right of that it will list all the packs as it goes through them. At least that is what happens when I repair the game. 🙂
- 4 years ago@PugLove888 the game wasn’t running but none of that showed up. when I started the game on Steam it said preforming first time setup, or something like that.
- PugLove8884 years agoHero (Retired)
@AAstroTurf , Ah... well I'm not on Steam so I can't tell you what is normal or not using it. I only know what happens when I repair the game through Origin. 😕
Update: I found out that Steam only works through Origin and not the EA App. Also, I found out that if you need to repair your game in Steam, then you need to right-click on the game icon and select Properties > Local files > Manage the integrity of the game files.🙂
Also, I did run across this thread that might be related to your problem: Solved: [June 3rd] - Unable to reinstall game after update - Answer HQ
If this sounds like your problem, click the Me Too button at the bottom of the first post. Doing so helps EA know how prevalent this problem is!🤨 You can also add your own reply to tell of your experiences! 😇
If you manage to repair your game using what I found out, please update us! 😇
Best of luck! 🍀
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