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Thank you!
I may have tried uninstalling it and reinstalling it while trying to get it to work, which was a stupid decision on my part as it won't reinstall at all
I'll try to take your guys' advice, though
Thank you again!!!!!
@eliii_b @Freydaleah @Tremayne4260 I managed to install the game using a backup installer from my Windows 10 laptop. The installer was downloaded directly from Origin at the time and now I'm glad that I saved it. Once installed, the game ran normally even with Origin closed, and I got the Update button when I logged into Origin. As expected, the Play button is greyed out and the update fails to download.
The installer (if Origin didn't delete it) should be located in C:\ProgramData\Origin\DownloadCache\, so look there if you're trying to reinstall it.
However, I am still able to run the game by launching it directly from the executable. Look for MySims.exe in C:\Program Files (x86)\Electronic Arts\MySims\bin\ and see if you can launch the game by double-clicking on it.
My guess is that EA is preparing MySims for the new EA App, which could explain the sudden Update and Locate Game functionality. As far as I am aware, only games that are completely managed by Origin have that, and MySims would need to ditch the legacy installer to be compatible with EA App. This seems to be an issue on EA's end, so I'm afraid we will have to wait for them to fix it.
EDIT: Anyone else having the same issue, please click the Me Too button on the original post so it has a chance to get more attention.
- mate544 years agoHero+
Looks like the problem has been resolved, and the game can now be downloaded/updated/repaired.
Please be aware that the update will tie the game to Origin and you will have to be logged in to play; if you don't wish to do that, do not update the game. Unofortunately, this also means that the original version of the game cannot be downloaded anymore. If you ever installed the game before, and you think a backup installer might still be on your PC, you can try to find it and make a backup from this folder:
C:\ProgramData\Origin\DownloadCache\
From now on, MySims will follow the same pattern as most other Origin games and install into C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\MySims\. When you play, you will have to log into Origin.
- 9 months ago
Cannot get MySims to work at all in the new EA launcher, nothings seems to help, none of the compatibility settings, or admin, restarting or reinstalling, just black screen for a few seconds, and back to the ea app with no error report
- Tremayne42608 months agoHero
@Kidsalex13 , have you tried the same thing, but referencing the EA App?
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