Why is the EA app not downloading games?

As an avid gamer and tech specialist, I‘ve dealt with EA app download issues myself and researched the common causes based on data and expert insights. There seem to be a few main culprits:

Unstable Internet Connections

Gaming requires fast, low-latency internet for smooth performance. According to Speedtest, 15 Mbps is the minimum recommended speed for online gaming. WiFi signals can face interference leading to sluggish speeds compared to hardwired ethernet. Simply put, an unstable internet connection interrupts the continuous data streaming needed for large game downloads.

I would first recommend checking your network speeds on speedtest.net to identify any connectivity problems. Consider connecting your gaming device directly to the router via ethernet cable if possible for faster, more reliable throughput. Power cycling your router and modems can also help refresh the connection.

Frequent EA Server and App Issues

Based on crowdsourced outage reports to Downdetector, the EA app seems to be suffering recurring technical problems – especially their backend servers. Users have reported over 53 server outage days in just the past year – nearly 15% of days faced disruptions.

Issue% of Reports
Server Connection67%
Website18%
Cloud Games11%
Mobile App4%

It‘s clear the majority of problems lie with their server infrastructure itself per player reports. Though uninstalling and reinstalling the app can resolve some client-side glitches.

As an existing Origin user, the migration process has been disappointing. EA would better serve players by improving reliability and performance rather than pushing graphical overhauls no one asked for.

Maxing Out Storage Capacity

Modern blockbuster game install sizes range from 30GB up to 100+ GB when including high-resolution textures. Downloading and installing several of these games over a short period can rapidly consume your disk space.

The EA app sadly does a poor job gauging and displaying remaining free space. Deleting unused files or archiving lesser played games to external drives can free up capacity for new downloads. Upgrading to a higher capacity SSD may also help for large gaming libraries.

Security and Firewall Blocking

Reputable antivirus suites and Windows Firewall will often detect game installer files and executables as potentially malicious. The restrictive default protections can halt game downloads from the EA app.

Adding exceptions for the EA app directories and services in your security software allows downloads to complete without further interference. Temporarily disabling these protections would also work but comes with greater risk.

I hope these explanations for why the EA app may fail to download games helps identify any issues you may be experiencing yourself! Let me know if any problems persist or if you have any other questions from a fellow gaming enthusiast.

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