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Compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components
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Slow internet connections cause EA App to crash constantly, making it unusable (when otherwise things would still be downloadable) #7543

Open ell1e opened 7 months ago

ell1e commented 7 months ago

Compatibility Report

System Information

I confirm:

Symptoms

Reproduction

  1. Make sure to nuke game's compatibility folder with Proton/wine data in it
  2. Launch game for the first time
  3. Wait for EA App to show the install dialog, click "Let's go", wait for it to update. It should finish to download the update successfully.
  4. Then, EA App restarts to update, and crash:

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kisak-valve commented 7 months ago

Hello @ell1e, please add PROTON_LOG=1 %command% to the game's launch options of a couple affected games and attach the generated $HOME/steam-$APPID.log to this issue report as a file. (Proton logs compress well if needed.) Also, please copy the contents of Steam Runtime Diagnostics from Steam (Steam -> Help -> Steam Runtime Diagnostics) and put it in a gist, then include a link to the gist in this issue report.

ell1e commented 5 months ago

I've been busy with other things, but I found out some small tidbits by accident:

The problem seems to be made way worse by "Enable in-game overlay" even though EA App also crashes a lot without that. But with the in-game overlay disabled, restarting it 1-2 times will usually make it stay open for a few hours which is an improvement I guess. However, that also makes it impossible to actually launch the actual game, so I'm not sure there's much of a point.

The problem seems to be also made worse by internet connection hiccups.

ell1e commented 2 months ago

I had the possibility to check with a faster connection, no issues. So it's connection slowness and or hiccups that cause EA App to constantly crash. A fix would be appreciated since this makes it unusable.