Let me know in the comments how things are going for you on various EA games on Linux desktop / Steam Deck now. Where it is depends on what drive you have games installed on, the default is /.steam/root/steamapps/compatdata/. Then inside your steamapps folder you will find compatdata and inside a folder with the same ID. If you find you also need to remove the compatdata folder for some EA games (for Steam Deck, be in Desktop Mode): find the Steam App ID (Right click a game -> properties -> updates) or grab the ID from the URL of the Steam store page for it. Note: the below can remove settings, possibly saves etc, do at your own risk. So it's a bit of a nuisance and acts differently between games, but it appears the EA app can still work with Proton but it might need a little extra work. Origin (and now the reskin of the same application EA desktop) and Epic games launcher are perfect examples of this. Feel free to head over to our feedback forums to let us know what you think about the hours played not transferring over. Focusing on reskinning existing barebone software (somehow with less features) than improving and adding features. As this isnt a bug, I will lock this thread. This isnt a bug, but I have seen quite some feedback around this on the feedback forums for the EA app. Anyway, in this case simply quitting and reloading just seemed to fix it. Currently the hours played do not carry over from Origin to the EA app. Seems it's actually a sign-in window, as I was able to highlight things on it by trying to drag things out of the window. EA App seemed to install, then I just got greeted by a blank EA App window. Trying a new install of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order on Fedora Linux (desktop) with Proton 7, and a similar issue as the above although it didn't need a compatdata folder removal. Forcing Proton Experimental on it, and then it actually worked. Quitting and reloading, it once again showed the blank EA app screen. With a fresh install of Titanfall 2 on Steam Deck with Proton 7, it had the issue again of a blank EA app screen that got stuck. Killing all Wine processes and exiting Steam, then reloading Titanfall 2 and after a few blank EA App screens appeared and vanished - it works again. Eine Deinstallation war auch nicht möglich und brach mit einer Fehlermeldung ab. Die EA Desktop App lies sich nicht (ordnungsgemäß) installieren. EA Desktop App lässt sich nicht reparieren von Quaido. Removing the compatdata folder, where all the Wine / Proton prefix data is stored and reloading got it a bit further, to some sort of blank EA App screen after successfully installing it that got stuck. Origin Mac: Origin Mac Client - Technische Fragen: EA Desktop App lässt sich nicht reparieren. It briefly showed a new EA App screen, then showed Origin and then went into the game.Īn existing Titanfall 2 install on Fedora Linux (desktop) however refused to initially launch, it gave me the EA screen and with Proton 7.0-4, Proton 7.0-5 (RC) and Proton Experimental it just wouldn't launch. The only difference seems to be introducing the EA App.Ĭhecking my existing install of The Sims 4 on Steam Deck and it seems fine. Multiple titles on Steam got updates within the last day, with no patch notes or announcements from EA that I can see. (via Xbox Achievements) There's no word yet when the changes will come into effect, but the newly rebranded EA Play is set to come to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate on PC and Xbox later this year.It seems the time has come, EA has begun the process of swapping from Origin to the EA app on Steam, which could cause a few issues for Linux and Steam Deck with Proton. The client itself will also be getting a overhaul according to the confirmed report, with an 'overall more streamlined experience', desktop background updates and a 'better patching experience' all cited as coming to the client alongside UI and Library updates.ĮA has already made steps elsewhere to move itself away from the former Origin name, recently rebranding their subscription services formerly known as EA Access and EA Origin Access as EA Play last month. It really signals an ethos that is critically important to us and that we know that's important to our players." EA has confirmed that it will be retiring the EA Origin name from its PC desktop launcher and calling it the 'EA Desktop' app in an ongoing rebranding effort from the publisher that will also include an overhaul of the client.Ĭonfirming the news to, EA's SVP of Strategic Growth Mike Blank said the name change was part of a concerted effort from EA to 'better enable player choice in regards to what platform they play EA games on' and said that "It's not just a name change.
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