I switched to Linux in 2025 and have mostly been cool learning a lot of stuff during the Switch, but I still don’t really get Bottles and man I’ve tried. It feels like it’s a really useful thing to learn, but I’m just lost. Lutris made EA games an easy install, though.
Anyway, I think primarily this stems from people installing EA games they own on Steam, in which case Steam will install the EA app first.
I don’t know if all EA games are like this but Battlefront 2 on heroic basically installs the EA app alongside the game, which it forces you to use to launch the game (so I have to use a launcher to launch a launcher to play my game)
Some EA games on Steam come with it, and won’t launch without it. For example Mass Effect Legendary Edition, which it so happens I am playing currently and so I was affected by this bug.
In case it’s useful to anyone in the future there is a workaround to get playing again without waiting for a Proton update. You download the .exe of the current version of the EA app from EA directly, then use protontricks to uninstall the EA app version in your game’s wine prefix. Then again with protontricks you install the version you downloaded to replace it, after which the app should launch and you can sign in again and play the game.
If I’d known Mass Effect LE was forced to go through the EA app this way I’d never have bought it, but alas I got it on an opportunistic deep discount and didn’t play it until well outside the refund window. Live and learn I guess.
last time i tried through the lutris script it failed outright. i was able to install thru heroic launcher using proton-ge and i got like a month out of it before ea updated it and broke it again. now i just don’t care enough about battlefield to bother.
Do people just install the EA app directly in steam instead of using something like lutris/bottles?
I switched to Linux in 2025 and have mostly been cool learning a lot of stuff during the Switch, but I still don’t really get Bottles and man I’ve tried. It feels like it’s a really useful thing to learn, but I’m just lost. Lutris made EA games an easy install, though.
Anyway, I think primarily this stems from people installing EA games they own on Steam, in which case Steam will install the EA app first.
I don’t know if all EA games are like this but Battlefront 2 on heroic basically installs the EA app alongside the game, which it forces you to use to launch the game (so I have to use a launcher to launch a launcher to play my game)
Cracks need no launcher.
Some EA games on Steam come with it, and won’t launch without it. For example Mass Effect Legendary Edition, which it so happens I am playing currently and so I was affected by this bug.
In case it’s useful to anyone in the future there is a workaround to get playing again without waiting for a Proton update. You download the .exe of the current version of the EA app from EA directly, then use protontricks to uninstall the EA app version in your game’s wine prefix. Then again with protontricks you install the version you downloaded to replace it, after which the app should launch and you can sign in again and play the game.
If I’d known Mass Effect LE was forced to go through the EA app this way I’d never have bought it, but alas I got it on an opportunistic deep discount and didn’t play it until well outside the refund window. Live and learn I guess.
last time i tried through the lutris script it failed outright. i was able to install thru heroic launcher using proton-ge and i got like a month out of it before ea updated it and broke it again. now i just don’t care enough about battlefield to bother.