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Need for Speed Unbound won't start after recent Vol. 7 Update #55

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LoVega1337 opened this issue Jun 13, 2024 · 7 comments
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Need for Speed Unbound won't start after recent Vol. 7 Update #55

LoVega1337 opened this issue Jun 13, 2024 · 7 comments

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@LoVega1337
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  • I ensured I'm running the latest version of the patch, and that the issue is present in it if applicable
  • I have read the entirety of the FAQ section in the readme, and my question was not answered there, or was not answered sufficiently
  • I have ran general troubleshooting steps (if applicable), such as restarting the PC/reinstalling Origin/whatever else is described in the FAQ, and they didn't help
  • I have checked existing issues (including closed ones), and there wasn't an existing issue pertaining to my problem (with possible solutions in the comments)

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It seems that after the Vol. 7 update, the game just won't boot anymore. I'm starting the game from Steam, Steam then opens Origin, but will instantly close again. Another game that I have tested, Battlefield 2042, boots up completely fine with Steam through Origin.
It looks like in the Vol. 7 update for NfS Unbound, they have implemented a check if EA App is running on execution and if it's not, it's not even starting up. I haven't tested if it's working with EA App, so this is just a theory.

@LoVega1337
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I'm assuming #54 is related to this issue (even though I don't think Sims 3 received an update for quite a while).

@misterright1
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it's a shot in the dark but what if we had just an empty .exe file with the eaapp name to replicate it running.

@misterright1
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yeah.... no, I made a batch script to print out the number 1 every 10 thousand seconds and named it as EADesktopApp.exe and EALauncher.exe and no dice still the same.

@p0358
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p0358 commented Dec 27, 2024

it's a shot in the dark but what if we had just an empty .exe file with the eaapp name to replicate it running.

If anything they'd check parent process, so you'd need to start up your game from within it as child. The problem is, the way Origin DRM works, the actual .exe only tells Origin to start up the game, then quits, then Origin starts up the game exe once again, having it attached as the parent.

So this workaround would only work if you used some kind of unpacker (there are ones out there) that removes Origin DRM from the game exe. Whether that's piracy depends on whether the game still later tries to connect to Origin LSX. For example with Titanfalls, it will generally still later connect to Origin, authenticate with it and work as if nothing happened, and a custom launcher fixes many adjacent issues. And without Origin account that owns the game, it'd be no dice, you could only watch the title screen. But how other games might have it implemented on the other hand, idk.

Also if the cause of the problems is client-side anti-cheat, then the matter and detection methods used might be trickier, and I'm not to say that tripping some checks couldn't result in some kind of ban either, so beware of that too I guess...

@Augusto2000
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I have the same problem, regardless of how I open it, it asks to install the EA App..

@LoVega1337
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Okay I figured it out, it might not be an issue with Origin whatsoever. Since I got an email that Origin will be shut down in April I bit the bullet and upgraded to the EA App, but the game still didn't boot.
I was looking into some Steam discussions and one person had the same issue (also with the EA App), but he then excluded the NFS folder from Windows Defender and afterwards it worked for him. I tried it and it literally worked for me too. So I'm pretty sure it's not an EA App issue but EA being incompetent and not having solid signed code..

@misterright1 You probably still have Origin installed, can you also exclude the NFS game directory from Windows Defender and check if it starts after? If it works then, it's not an Origin issue and I can close this Issue.

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yeah bit the bullet myself aswell installed the EA launcher, game wouldn't launch unless I had bitdefender off so I did indeed make an exception. If I have more time these days I might try to launch the game via the Origin app.

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