Origin won't open Sims 4 - says I'm "in game"
I'm on a PC - I just updated my game with the November 2020 update for Sims 4 (pre Snowy Escape). After updating it, I completely removed my mods in my Mods folder and put them on my desktop for now.
I open Origin, click "Play" next to Sims 4 and this is what happens: Origin minimizes briefly, then comes back and says my status is "in game - Sims 4 deluxe edition." Sims 4 is not running (confirmed via Task Manager).
What I've done up to this point:
-Repaired the game and all packs
-Uninstalled and reinstalled the game and Origin (twice on Origin)
-Updated my graphics card
-Made sure there were no Windows Updates to do
-Restarted my computer between all of these actions
-Set my entire PC's "Documents" folder (the one containing Electronic Arts > The Sims 4) to be shared with "Everyone" as per this other thread
-Cleared my Origin cache
-Removed the ENTIRE Electronic Arts folder
-Tried to run both the Legacy Edition and the regular 64-bit edition AND tried to run them both as administrator
-Made sure my antivirus was making an exception for the origin folder, the origin games folder and the place where the Electronic Arts folder is supposed to be.
My PC info (I'm aware my processor isn't the best but it still is better than the minimum reqs.): https://valid.x86.fr/re7m6j
Any ideas? Thanks
Edit: I played the game perfectly on Nov. 7, 2020, just a couple days before the update. And changed nothing on my computer between then and now (besides the update to Sims 4).
SOLUTION. Instead of deleting this post, I'll post what I did in order to get it to work. It might also only be temporary because I would like to re-install my antivirus software.
First, I had to disable my antivirus software (I know, sounds sketchy already!) - then I enabled Windows Defender Virus Protection and added The Sims 4 as an exception to some controlled folder setting. Instructions below:
- Uninstall or disable your antivirus software
- Restart your computer
- Hit the Windows key on your keyboard.
- Type "Windows Security"
- Click on the app that appears
- Click Virus & threat protection
- Click "Manage Settings" under Virus & threat protection settings
- Make sure Real-time protection is ON
- Scroll down to "Controlled folder access"
- Click manage controlled folder access
- Click Allow an app through Controlled folder access
- Click "Yes" when the dialogue box appears to ask for your permissions (administrator permission)
- Click +Add an allowed app
- Click browse all apps
- Browse to where your TS4.exe file is. It's often under "C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\The Sims 4\Game\Bin" OR "C:\Program Files (x86)\The Sims 4\Game\Bin"
- Click the TS4 "Application" and click "Open"
- Try to start The Sims 4!
Mine worked without a restart, but it would be best to restart your computer after doing these steps. I hope this helps someone!!! Good gravy, what a day.