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@Pepperbutt Just to be clear, it may not be sufficient to simply update the Nvidia driver. The clean uninstall and reinstall is the only guarantee that a driver-related issue has been addressed. I'm not sure from your post whether you know and already did that or just tried to update, but if the latter, please do a clean uninstall to be thorough.
If that and the new Windows account didn't help, the entitlement issue might be fixable by removing Sims 4 from your Steam account and adding it back, or by unlinking and relinking your Steam and EA accounts. I know it's possible to remove the base game from Steam when someone owns only the base game, but I haven't heard if it works when the player owns packs as well. And unlinking and relinking can have consequences for other games (possibly lost progress), plus once it's done the first time, there's a six month lockout before it can be done again. So I thought it would be better to try everything else first.
If you do want to unlink and relink, remove Sims 4 from Steam and add it back while the accounts are unlinked, and clear the EA App's cache again as well.
https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/faq/clear-cache-to-fix-problems-with-your-games/
If none of this helps, let me know, and I'll ask someone from EA to look over this thread.
- puzzlezaddict2 years agoHero+
@Pepperbutt EA has been trying to address some entitlement issues with Sims 4 (and Sims 3, and probably other games), and there was an update a few days ago that was supposed to be progress if not a definitive fix for everyone. So perhaps your account was one of those helped. Or... who knows, sometimes these things just happen. It's not magic, of course, but an update to Windows or a driver or another app might fix a problem we didn't manage to address during troubleshooting. Sometimes it's impossible to say.
At any rate, the important thing is that you can play now.
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