Earlier today, I decided I would purchase Battlefield 2: Complete Collection. The only option at the EA Store was digital delivery, so I opted for the extended download feature. I followed the instructions provided.
I downloaded the Download Manager and installed it running as Administrator. I then downloaded and installed my purchased game. There were no problems with this part of my experience.
My problem is when I try to launch the game using the links on the desktop (which are set to Windows XP Service Pack 2) I get a message telling me to log into the EA Download Manager to verify my ownership. After logging into the Download manager, I get the exact same message.
I have spent the better part of the day searching for a resolution for this issue. There is none that I can find. There is, however, a large number of people who have had the same issue with this EA Download Manager. When they contact support, they get a generic reply on what they can do to fix the problem - which has worked in some instances. I have already verified this generic response does not solve my problem.
I would like one of three things. First, I would accept a copy of the files on disc. Second, I will accept a solution for my problem - allowing me to play this game. Or, finally, I will accept a refund of my $40.00.
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