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You don't need to ditch Steam Spore; you just need to register the CD keys (in the cases that Steam actually provides them) onto your EA account, and then it should work regardless of if you're playing Steam Spore, GOG Spore or Origin/EA Desktop Spore.
What worked for me is the following workaround:
1. Purchase the Spore Creature Creator game on EA store/app. It is cheap and usually on sale.
2. Install and run the game - it will prompt you to create the Spore account.
3. Launch the Spore games one by one on Steam (in this sequence: 1. Spore, 2. Spore Creepy & Cute, 3. Spore Galactic Adventures), and when each of those games start up, just log in with the Spore account created on EA. This will connect the game to the Spore servers, and the online & Sporepedia functionality will then work. You don't need to login again for future launches of the game.
4. You can play just the Galactic Adventures game as it has the functionality of the Spore, Spore Creepy & Cute, as these games are installed in same folder.
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