![]() ![]() ![]() Just the installation and linking of the accounts seems to have issues if you are logged in with an account that doesn't have full admin rights despite running both clients as an administrator. After that, when I clicked "Install" under new Dead Space game I was first prompted to link my EA and Epic accounts and the game installed successfully but from my EA App, despite the fact I bought it from Epic Games store.Īfter the installation, the game can be normally run as any other using an account that doesn't have admin rights. I managed to solve my problem by logging into my PC using an account that does have full admin rights. I tried reinstalling both Epic Games Launcher and the EA App but same result. If I click in the Epic Store launcher on "Install" under new Dead Space it just displays "Please wait while we install the partner application" for a few seconds and nothing happens. another thing you could do is compare the original version of the game to the remake - EA makes both available on the play store.Had this same problem while trying to run this game on a Windows 11 OS with a user account that doesn't have admin rights, despite running both the EA App and Epic Games Launcher using "run as admin" and providing admin account credentials. Also, i think 15's is more justifiable if your on the fence about the game (i'm sure there are some that might be for various reason). Id just tell them make sure they have a free month worth of time (Weekends/after work), and then get EA Play, and clock all 3 games in 1 month.Īlso if the game runs like crap no worries, you only "lost" $15 bucks and can play any EA PC game for the remaining sub time. Honestly if someone asked how to play Dead Space. Then move onto Dead Space 2 and Dead Space 3. ![]() Its good for games that you play once or twice. You do realise all you have too do is sub ea pro and it’s 15 on Xbox pc that is. Hes wearing bucket 95 of the time anyway if you have such a big deal with his face. This is the guy who voiced Dead space 2/3 and this remake. $1 for each hour of entertainment is cheap. Dead Space was a game with a tight scope, it should translate fine with a remake. If you get 15 hours out of EA Play Pro, then its paid for itself. So you can pick up the game on discount later if you want to do new game plus etc. Finish Dead Space, and then move onto Jedi Survivor you get all Achievements like the owners and your save games stay intact after you subscription expires on your PC. Like Dead Space Remake and Jedi Survivor. Originally posted by kingsims:EA Play $15 for month is good if you stack two AAA games (Comes out to $7.5 a pop per game). ![]()
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