Steam users unable to create Spore account or redeem game on Origin
Recently, EA has made a change to how some of their games are distributed on Steam, which has a major impact to Spore on Steam. I am creating this topic on behalf of other users who are experiencing this problem (there have been numerous people asking on this forum, as well as on other community-run sites), as well as serving as a PSA, and a central place to track this issue. I am SporeMaster Kyle, who wrote the "Getting Started with Spore" guide in this forum, and I will be referencing that guide here. --- Background info Spore requires a serial code (CD key) linked to an EA/Origin Account in order to create a Spore persona and connect to the servers. This serves as a form of DRM, ensuring that only paying customers can access the servers. Additionally, this also allows the game to be downloaded via Origin. This process previously worked for all EA games available on Steam. In the case of Spore, there is also a large modding community (as with many Maxis games), and Steam is known to have DRM that interferes with many mods, so many players do choose to uninstall the Steam version of the game and use the Origin version instead, so that they may use mods. This process has been around for years, and is documented in the above linked guide under "Registering Spore on Origin". That section of the guide actually came straight from MaxisBazajaytee back on the Sporum. If the code is not redeemed on the EA account, players are unable to follow the instructions to create a Spore persona/account, and therefore cannot use any online features of the game. Additionally, the game will not appear in the user's Origin library, so they are unable to download it from there, and thus cannot use many mods. --- The problem Recently, EA has removed game serial codes (CD keys) from Steam, due to concerns of an exploit that lets people claim the key, and then refund the game or cancel the subscription used to download the game (note that Spore is available in an EA Play subscription on Steam). This applies to all EA games available in an EA Play subscription on Steam, though note that this issue also affects people who have outright purchased the game too. At this time, it does not appear to apply to the Spore expansions, as they are not part of EA Play. This means it is no longer possible to create a Spore account or redeem the game on Origin if you purchase Spore from Steam. As a result, you cannot use online features in Spore, or use many mods. The Spore community is not sure if, or when, this issue will be fixed. Therefore, at this time, we are not recommending that you purchase Spore from Steam. Please purchase from Origin or GOG instead. If you know someone who is planning to buy the game, please let them know about this. If you have already unlocked your Steam CD key on Origin and already have a Spore account, this change does not affect you. --- If you are a Spore player who is affected by this issue, please use the "Me too" and "+ XP" buttons below to help bring EA's attention to this issue. If you have purchased Spore on Steam and are now unable to redeem the code in Origin (and therefore unable to create a Spore account), you may be able to contact EA Origin Support to have them give you a new code and add it to your account manually. This is not guaranteed, but if you've already bought the game on Steam it may be worth trying. Be sure to have your proof of purchase (receipt and email) ready. --- The modding community is particularly concerned about this. Asnoted above, the Steam version of the game has DRM that is not compatible with many popular mods for Spore. While mods are obviously not officially supported by EA/Maxis, they are still an important part of the game for many players - as is the case for many other Maxis games, like SimCity and The Sims. For years, the modding community has encouraged players to download the game from Origin or GOG, and Steam users have been able to access and download Spore in their Origin library at no additional cost. This has been the case for more than ten years, dating back to when Origin was called EADM, and has always been officially supported, so to see this option suddenly disappear has brought quite a shock to the community. --- To EA - we need a solution This problem appears to have been an oversight when the exploit was blocked. As it has detrimental impacts on Spore, we would like to see it fixed. I am not sure if it is possible to retroactively revoke serial codes that have already been issued, though it appears it is not, hence this "solution" was implemented where no one gets codes at all. I don't really consider this to be a solution, because legitimate paying customers are no longer getting the serial code (CD key) which serves as proof of purchase, and provides access to the servers. If it is not possible to revoke already-issued codes, there needs to be a way for paying customers (i.e. those who have purchased the game outright, and not as a subscription) to obtain a serial code (CD key). This process needs to be easily available to all users purchasing from Steam. Additionally, those who download the game as part of a subscription (EA Play on Steam) should be warned that they will be unable to access online features for Spore, or download from Origin, unless they purchase the game outright. Until any other solution can be implemented, this warning should also appear to all customers purchasing from Steam (i.e. on the store listing) so they are aware of this issue before they purchase the game. I have created this topic with the intent that it can be used as a central place for EA to respond and track this issue. Thank you, and the Spore community hopes that this can be resolved soon.100KViews2003likes265Comments[Solution] Spore for Steam - Can't log in to servers
This is how you REALLY connect to spore servers through steam: here are the instructions, download Origin client, app, whatever you call it from the website, then go to your spore game on Steam and right click it, go to manage and click on CD Keys, and then it will bring up a box showing your key, hit copy to clipboard. Next install origin client and log in/create account, then hover over the origin tab on the top left, and hit redeem product code. keep in mind, even though it may have the play button on the origin client, it wont work, so you still have to launch it through steam. Finally go to the bottom left of the spore game and click register, DO NOT HIT LOG IN, hit register spore account, type in your info and then hit enter, and if you did it right, you should be logged in to your new account, and then thereon you can use the log in button to log in. -Your welcome Edit: It has now been 6 years since I made this post, and this is my first time ever bothering to edit it. I must amend to this guide now that you can no longer view CD keys due to a massive oversight and exploit in the EA play system allowing the generation of free CD keys, documented by "The Spiffing Brit" on youtube. If you go to get your key now it will simply say "Requesting key...". I have been told that customer support at Origin can help you get your key registered onto Origin from the Steam platform, but I have not tried it myself as I have no need. If customer support can't help you: Request a refund on steam, even if you are over the typical 2 hour limit you can still provide a reasoning, saying a major part of the game functionality is broken. It is fairly likely that they will approve your request. The money will go to your Steam wallet and you won't be able to spend it on Origin, but just go buy Spore & DLC on Origin and spend the Steam wallet funds on some other game you've got your eyes on. Hope this edit clarifies for the future, I get an email every couple of weeks about getting XP for this thread and It's nice to see people still care about this game.Solved196KViews437likes242CommentsSpore Server's Status
Good news to all Spore friends Welcome back, EA relaunched the Spore servers.. 🙂 http://forum.spore.com/jforum/posts/list/960/83747.page *As the servers are back up now, I'm going to lock and unsticky this. * I am already online via Sporepedia in Spore. #All achievements are there, #All the creations are there. Spore Service Announcement https://forum.spore.com/jforum/posts/list/83948.page Spore-re-launch current issues https://forum.spore.com/jforum/posts/list/83958.page Sporepedia: http://www.spore.com/sporepedia Login & connect error Spore Servers: This affects particularly the Steam version . Please jump in this topic and read the solution. THANKS https://answers.ea.com/t5/Bugs-Technical-Issues/Error-connecting-to-Spore-Servers/m-p/6880579#M9262 Latest Spore Game Update - Released March 2017 http://forum.spore.com/jforum/posts/list/86165.page Spore Master FAQ for PC and MAC https://answers.ea.com/t5/Bugs-Technical-Issues/Read-before-posting-Spore-MASTER-FAQ-for-PC-amp-MAC/m-p/4802582#M5969 Thanks so much for your patience ladies and gentleman... 🙂 Lets play Cheers Liz36KViews56likes0CommentsError connecting to Spore Servers
Even though I'm already connected to the internet, whenever I try to log in, I get an error message stating that there was an error connecting to the SPORE servers. I'll attach a picture of the error message. I have the SPORE base game, Creepy and Cute, and Galactic Adventures installed and am currently running version 1.4. These were all installed via disc today. What makes this extra weird is that whenever I load up Galactic Adventures, it says there are updates/patches waiting to be installed, but I need to log in to get them. So, obviously my internet IS working. I'd appreciate if someone could help me out.Solved78KViews50likes13CommentsError message after entering correct e-mail and password.
Error message reads: Login Failed - There was an error connecting to the Spore servers. Your computer might be offline or your internet connection may be having problems. Check your connection or visit Spore.com for addition assistance or server status. I've tried installing driver updates, restarting my computer, I've googled around, etc. I still haven't found any solutions, any suggestions?Solved4.9KViews41likes10Commentsspore 2
dear EA ,spore was a really hyped game but you let us down,so fans have wanted a sequel but YOU have not got interested making it.I know working on so many video games ane DLC's but Spore was a marvel. It’s crying out for a sequel.we want it look like like THIS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQvswZ39vq0 and this web pshttps://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2016/10/19/spore-2-sequel/ PS please make the aquatic stage please from,us spore fans form us spore fans130KViews31likes27CommentsError connecting to the Spore servers (Steam)
To get something out of the way immediately, this is not about the CD key issue. I already resolved that earlier today. So, when I try registering a Spore account (this also happens when I try logging in as if I have an existing account), it fails and I receive the following message: "There was an error connecting to the Spore servers. Your computer might be offline or your internet connection may be having problems. Check your connection or visit Spore.com for additional assistance or server status." Now, from everything I've read, the servers are still perfectly alive and well. Additionally, I know that the game is actually connecting to the login servers, because when I put in an incorrect password for the correct email, it gives me a message saying "The email address and password don't match anything in our system. Please try again; if you continue to have problems, please contact Customer Support." So I know that my game is definitely connecting to the login servers. And once again, I feel the need to stress that this should not be a CD key issue. It used to be one, but then I went through the process of linking my Steam and Origin accounts and having an EA support member fully add the game to my Origin account and I am now getting a completely different error. Looking up this issue has resulted in basically no answers. So like, what gives? Does anyone know anything about this or am I just out of luck? Do I need to contact support again? If so, what should I even ask?Solved33KViews30likes23Comments- 8.1KViews28likes16Comments
Spore Account Creation or Login Issues FAQ
Please make sure that you have created an account through Spore correctly. If you have created an account, you may encounter one of the error messages listed below. Click on the error message that you are encountering for more information: Login failed: You do not have the proper spore.com privileges The product key cannot be validated The registration key used to install the game is not valid You do not have the proper spore.com privilege to access the online feature Login failed: You do not have the proper spore.com privileges: This issue should now be resolved. If you were previously seeing the error message "Login failed: You do not have the proper spore.com privileges" please try logging in once again. If you still see the error message, you may have an issue with the login file that is in the Spore folder. To fix this issue, try browsing to the Spore folder and remove the login.prop file by following the instructions below: Double-click on My Computer. Double-click on the C: drive. Double-click on Documents and Settings. Double-click on your User Name. Double-click on Application Data. Note: The Application Data folder may be hidden. To unhide it, go to the Tools menu and select Folder Options. Click on the View tab and select Show hidden files and folders in the Advanced Settings box. Double-click Spore. Then double-click Preferences. This folder should contain the login.prop file. Right-click and delete this file and then restart Spore. If you continue receive the error after trying the steps above, try logging in in the following way: For your log in, enter your email and screen name separated by a colon. For example: youremail@email.com😕creen name Enter your password as normal and login. Please note: All Spore screen names created under one Master Account will use the same email address and password to access the game and website. To log in with a specific Screen Name, put a colon ( : ) and the desired screen name after the E-mail address on the login screen. Examples: noreply@maxis.com:MaxisDoofus noreply@maxis.com: DoofusJr noreply@maxis.com: DoofusDaughter The Product Key could not be validated: You may be getting this error message if you already registered your Spore serial code with another account. If you have already registered Spore to one email address you will not be able to add the same serial number to a second email address. If you are unsure what account you used to register Spore, please use the Talk to a Game Advisor link and submit an incident to our support team. They will be able to check the account associated with your serial code. When submitting your incident, please include the following information to verify the account (the more information you include, the easier it will be to verify the account): The error message you are getting Your email address The serial key you used to install your game Your Spore persona The Date of Birth you used to create your account The Registration Key used to install the game is not vaild: You may be getting this error message if you have already registered your Spore serial code with another account. If you have already registered Spore to one email address you will not be able to add the same serial number to a second email address. If you are unsure what account you used to register Spore please use the Contact Uslink and submit an incident to our support team. They will be able to check the account associated with your serial code. When submitting your incident, please include the following information to verify the account (the more information you include, the easier it will be to verify the account): The error message you are getting Your email address The serial key you used to install your game Your Spore persona The Date of Birth you used to create your account You do not have the proper spore.com privilege to access the online feature: You may be getting this error message if you already registered your Spore serial code with another account. If you have already registered Spore to one email address you will not be able to add the same serial number to a second email address. If you are unsure what account you used to register Spore please use the Contact Us link and submit an incident to our support team. They will be able to check the account associated with your serial code. When submitting your incident, please include the following information to verify the account (the more information you include the easier it will be to verify the account): The error message you are getting Your email address The serial key you used to install your game Your Spore persona The Date of Birth you used to create your account Source: https://help.ea.com/article/account-creation-or-login-issues87KViews28likes142Comments