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@maggie9412 and @N_Sieben The game launching once after a reinstall, but never again, suggests a problem with an antivirus. Repairing helps some of the time, but the long-term fix would be to set exceptions in the antivirus for TS4_x64.exe and EADesktop.exe. If you only use Windows Defender, and Controlled Folder Access is active, set the same exceptions. You may need to repair or even reinstall afterwards, but hopefully just the once.
@N_Sieben The other issues you're seeing could also be explained by an overly aggressive antivirus. So please try the above and let me know what issues, if any, remain.
- puzzlezaddict3 years agoHero+
@N_Sieben wrote:
@puzzlezaddict The only thing that has changed lately is The Sims 4 and the EA App (an even bigger pain in the * than Origin before), my AV solution did not change nor did any hardware in the used PC and it is a very bad advice to tell people to jeopardize system security by adding exceptions to the AV solution.This is only a security risk if you think the .exe in question is a security risk. If you trust that EA products are not themselves malware and do not allow malware to piggy-back on their software, setting the exceptions doesn't elevate your risk at all relative to the general background risk of operating a computer.
For the rest, it doesn't matter what players think. EA has decided to create the App as it currently stands and that all EA games will require it to run. You can protest about the App's behavior all you want, but judging from the protests going back almost three years now, it's all falling on deaf ears. Read the EA App forums if you're curious.
The bottom line is, if you want to play Sims 4 right now, you're stuck with the EA App as it exists, not as you or anyone else would like it to be.
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