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I'm not sure that I want to try again without seeing any version update considering the noticeable impact it had on my processing. The only active guardian of any kind that I have going on is Kaspersky Free which mentioned nothing (neither did Malwarebytes Free).

No problem-- I'll try and recreate it on my end.

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Hi there Keron,
After consulting w/ my internal programmer + some outside programmers, the best bet that we have is that your anti-virus was freaked out by the game. The game runs in a virtual sandbox for both asset protection purposes and stability across a wide array of hardware, and this is sometimes mistakenly flagged as malware by programs like Malwarebytes (that one in particular has thrown flags in the past). If it's attempting to quarantine that specific behavior (behind the scenes or otherwise), it would explain the massive hang. It should be on the whitelist, if at all possible, and if the behavior continues to persist while whitelisted we can try and investigate other avenues to pursue. Longer term (once out of EA, for example), we may try and go to a different platform like UWP or something similar as an alternative for situations like this.

Apologies for the delay, I wanted to make sure that I was talking to folks who knew that stuff well before saying for certain one way or another.
 -- Ryan

I don't know what to do. Even for the newest version that I just now tried, the game window never popped up. Malwarebytes Free does not perform active checks (that's only premium) and it wasn't even running at the time of launch, and none of my other security software gave notice of anything. This situation sucks... but at least it seems to be just a problem with me and not a lot of others.

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Hey there Keron,

If the game is opening, it should show up twice in the Details tab in task manager:

I'll continue to research it on my end, but in the interim, I can look into packaging a UWP build for the upcoming version on Tuesday, if that would be an acceptable stop-gap? I can't guarantee how Windows would handle save files or anything of the like for version upgrades, as I've never actually tested a UWP build (or version upgrades for them). I can't guarantee weekly updates for that, either, as those builds are somewhat time consuming to get the ball rolling on.

Yep, I've had to kill it from TM each time. And no worries about the timing; I'm in no rush! Thanks for addressing this!