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Origin downloading Battlefield 4 – China Rising The upcoming PC game update will launch December 3, to coincide with the launch of the expansion pack Battlefield 4 China Rising for Premium members on all platforms. The game update will start to roll out at 1AM PST/10AM UTC Dec 3, followed by the actual China Rising content around 2AM PST/11AM UTC. You can expect some downtime around these times as servers are being prepared to support this new content. The change list for this PC game update is the same as previously announced (see below.) As ususal, we will continue to iterate on stability and tweak the game based on your feedback. Dec 3 PC Game Update Notes -Removed the blur effect on soldiers that appeared when Commanders were using EMP attacks -Fixed the audio bug where audio sometimes randomly dropped out while playing on certain multiplayer maps (typically Golmud Railway and Hainan Resort) -Fixed the “one-hit kill bug” where occasionally damage from a single bullet was applied multiple times -Fixed a common crash that would occur when exiting from the Single Player Campaign to Main Menu -Tweaked the network and computer performance screen to show proper values. Players can now test their computer and network connection and get recommendations if they need to adjust something to improve their gameplay experience.
As you can see, new client patch is now live! Download servers are quite full at the moment and my download speed is currently 30KB/sec Let’s see if this patch fixes most of the problems.
Restart your origin if it doesn’t start to download this update automatically. Unexpected error, stopped working, game doesn’t start UPDATE Test these one by one to check if one of these was causing your problem. – Update your graphics drivers to latest beta, cause it fixes different kind of stability issues. – If you are running with SLI or CrossFire, then disable other cards so that you are using only one card.
– Disable your antivirus / firewall software. – Start origin by right clicking it and select “Run as administrator”. ATI Radeon owners UPDATE If you are having any kind of DirectX, graphics dll, game shutting down suddenly -errors, please download latest 13.11 BETA8 drivers from here -. If you are having any kind of DirectX, graphics dll, game shutting down suddenly -errors, please update to latest 13.10 BETA2 drivers. You can get them from here. Nvidia GeForce owners If you are having similiar errors as described earlier, please update to latest GeForce 331.40 BETA drivers. You can get them from here.
DirectX Error – Make sure you have a supported graphics card If you get this error that says something like “DirectX function Free virtual memory Total resource memory Make sure you have a supported graphics card with at least xxx MB”. It speaks for it self: Your graphics card doesn’t have enough memory to run with your settings. Lower your resolution or quality settings OR buy new card.
ERROR Game disconnected: your connection to the server timed out. Your game runs couple of minutes or less and then it shuts down and this text comes to webpage. Sounds familiar? There is couple of things you can try. First of all, update your graphics drivers as i mentioned earlier. Punkbuster There has been problems with Punkbuster and PB hasn’t installed at all, OR it doesn’t add Battlefield 4 automatically to PB’s game list, OR PB couldn’t download required files for Battlefield 4.
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So let’s install PB manually. Open this page and insert security code, and download latest Punkbuster for Windows. You can save the setup where ever you want but i suggest you to save it to Battlefield 4 folder “ C:Program Files (x86)Origin GamesBattlefield 4 Beta” or so. Right mouse click “pbsetup.exe” and select Run as administrator and follow the instructions. You should see now “PBSetup v3.6”. In my case it’s totally empty.
Click Add a Game and select Battlefield 4 from dropdown list. Click Add Game. Punkbuster 3.6 – Update error 8. Download this RAR archive, and extract it to C:Program Files (x86)Origin GamesBattlefield 4 Beta folder.
Now you should have those files “manually installed” that punkbuster couldn’t update for reason or two. Connection behind NAT UPDATE This is the reason why i got disconnected time after time after time after My connection is behind NAT and my computer doesn’t get own public IP address, and for some reason NAT blocks some of the traffic that Battlefield 4 server tries to send to my computer. So here are the ports that Battlefield 4 is using on PC, PS3 and Xbox 360. If you are playing on PC, please enable the following online ports on your connection: TCP: 80, 443, 9988, 0, 22990, 17502, 42127 UDP: 3659, 6, 6, 0 If you are playing on PS3, please enable the following online ports on your connection: TCP: 80, 443, 9988, 0, 17502, 42127 UDP: 3659, 6 If you are playing on Xbox 360, please enable the following online ports on your connection: TCP: 53, 88, 3074 UDP: 53, 88, 3074 If you don’t know how to do port forwarding’s, i can only say one thing. Portforward.com list’s a lot of routers and tutorials how to do forwarding’s.
Smart Port Forwarding This is worth of try. Download this small application called “Smart Port Forwarding” by clicking. Extract and install this application and start it by right clicking it and select Run As Administrator. If anything above didn’t help Throw your NAT away and change your connection to Bridged only. You will lose your LAN, but this is one way to check if your router is causing your disconnects.
I didn’t have need for LAN at the moment, so i changed to bridged mode and all problems disappeared. FPS drops / lag / stutter One thing that is worth of try is to create new file called user.cfg and copy all content below to that file. GameTime.MaxVariableFps 60 PerfOverlay.DrawFps 1 PostProcess.DynamicAOEnable 0 RenderDevice.Dx11Enable 0 RenderDevice.ForceRenderAheadLimit 1 RenderDevice.TripleBufferingEnable 0 WorldRender.DxDeferredCsPathEnable 0 WorldRender.FxaaEnable 0 WorldRender.MotionBlurEnable 0 WorldRender.SpotLightShadowmapEnable 0 WorldRender.SpotLightShadowmapResolution 256 WorldRender.TransparencyShadowmapsEnable 0 Save file to BF4 root folder C:Program Files (x86)Origin GamesBattlefield 4 Beta. Hey man I have a problem. I want to play BF4 but I can’t join servers on the bottom of the screen is blue thing with text: Joining to the server but the game isn’t even on. So i tried to play Singleplayer, same thing blue thing on the bottom and no reaction. I had updated my windows, updated punkbuster,updated nvidia drivers, updated all patches, reinstalled the game 3 times and nothing 🙁 I don’t know what’s going on My specs: GTX 770, i7-2600, 8 GB RAM, 64-bit system.
I should be able to play;/. My problem is Punkbuster: this isnt working, I tried to do this ( I know how to install PB I have done it many times for other games) but I don’t even have a pb folder in the bf4 folder, so i tried to repair installation.
When I run pbsetup.exe (as admin, or/and in compatiblity mode i have win8 64 bit) it doesnt respond, and crashes. I have tried everything, including restarting the pbA and pbB services, and set priority higher etc’. Please help, today I will try to reinstall Please email me at:. Jamie, you are doing a bang up job mate. Thank you for posting the Ports that Battlefield 4 uses.
I do have one question which does not appear to be covered by your post except for “Error Game Disconnected”. I can play for usually around 5 Minutes before being booted from the Server and give the message; “Error You Were disconnected from EA Online (1)” I’ve tried a number of things including turning off firewalls and anti-virus, written exceptions into them as well for BF4. I’ve also changed Channels on my Router in an attempt to improve my connection in the hopes that that was it but to no effect. This evening I’ll be forwarding all the ports you have listed but is this the solution to that particular problem? Or is it a product of Battlefield’s Release State?
I made this simple image. If your router is set to bridged, then all your devices will get public IP to internet. If i ping 88.212.88.1, that ping would go all the way straight to that PC.
So i have straight bridged connection between. If router is set to NAT. Then only your router will get public ip, and if i ping again that same IP it would stop to that router. When those PC:s surf on internet, they all would have same public ip 88.212.88.1. If router is good, there is always firewall and all kind of attack blocks. Router won’t let that kind of traffic through to your devices.
But there is times when it blocks traffic that is acceptable. Then you have to connect to your router with browser. Router IP is something like 192.168.1.1 or 2.1 or 11.1, it depends what model you have. There should be settings to “port forwarding”. You have to add there port forwarding rules. Lets say that your router is set to NAT, and your local IP is 192.168.1.2. Then you have to make rules that “If internet sends traffic on port 21222, 21515, 515 you can route that kind of traffic to my computer on ip 192.168.1.2” and it doesn’t block it anymore.
If you don’t know what to do. Install Team Viewer application and open that app and it will give your ID and password.
Send those to me through Skype or to email, and i can remotely check your settings. Hi Jamie, great article and a great source to put it all together. Here is an issue I don’t see on there yet but have seen it pop up with not only me, but a few other folks as well. Over the past weekend I bought two copies of Battlefield 4, one for me, one for my wife (I took advantage of it being ridiculously cheap on Origin for Black Friday).
We have it installed on each of our respective PCs. It downloaded fine and plays fine on both, except when we join on each other on the same server.
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If I jump on a server, and she tries to join on me, she gets: “ERROR Game disconnected: your connection to the server timed out.” I thought this was odd. I hopped out of the server and she tried joining it again and got in without an issue. When I tried to join in on her, I get the same error. I tried to join a different server and I got in just fine, and she continued to play on the other server just fine.
When I get home from work I’m going to mess around more with what you provided under the “Connection behind NAT” section you talk about. NAT makes the most sense out of anything I’ve seen that could be causing multiple computers on my network to not be able to join the same server. Besides what I will try above, do you have any other thoughts or opinions as to what the problem is? Thanks for your time! Hi again Jamie, Yep!
With what you had in your article and by going to that site, I’ve confirmed all of my wired PCs are definitely all the same IP address to the outside world. Now I will have to figure out a way to disable NAT on my router.
Excellent, thanks for your help! Hopefully this resolves the issue! On a side note, Battlefield nowadays is the only game series I play that gives me network problems, Guild Wars 2, any of the multitude of Steam Games, none of this ever happens. Thanks again! I wish I had some log files I could actually sift through to see what the ACTUAL conflict is.
With what we’ve talked about, I’m almost certain the NAT, the fact all of my PCs are broadcasting the same IP address is what is causing the problem. I received a reply back from Medialink: “Well, I don’t believe disabling NAT will help with this actually.
The NAT is useful for all devices on the network, and the issue isn’t with that but rather that each device you are gaming from is designed to use the same ports through the router’s firewall, and the two streams are colliding. What you’ll need in order to game simultaneously like this from two devices on the same network is a router that supports port triggering, which your Medialink does not. As far as I know the device’s can’t be configured to use different ports, but it’s maybe worth a look at some Battlefield forums in case anyone has come across a hot fix.
You could try bypassing the firewall entirely as a test to see if that helps, or connect one device to your router and one directly to your modem if your modem is a gateway/combo device. I’m not positive that would get around this limitation, but it might.
Sorry I can’t help further, but I hope this is useful info!” I also have a D-Link DGL-4100 4-Port GamerLounge Broadband Gigabit Gaming Router that’s not being used. I could hook that up to my Modem and put the Wireless Router as another connection to that Wired Router. This way I can check what NAT configurations are available and/or the port triggering mentioned from Medialink. Your thoughts? Ever since I bought the game a few days ago I get an error variation not mentioned in your guide.
I can’t access any of the online portions of the game (not even test range!). After it tries to log in from the battlelog in my browser, I get this error message at the bottom of the screen: “You were disconnected from EA Online 1”. There are only two ways I have managed to get around this problem: Use a VPN service OR completely disable the firewall in my router. Without changing anything else it then logs in to any BF4 server without problem. Although, VPN is of course too slow for playing and a completely disabled firewall not an acceptable solution security wise. Opening all the TCP and UDP ports mentioned here for outgoing traffic seems like it’s somehow not enough. Do you have any suggestions on what I could try?
In any case, thanks for producing such a thorough guide! Thanks, but I’m sorry to report that none of those tricks helped in my case. As it works instantly by switching on a VPN service (Hide My Ass) I find it difficult to believe this would be any sort of Windows settings issue. I visited the punkbuster website and found mentiones of UDP ports 27890 and 9, so I opened those as well. Still no dice I’m afraid. Not that I’ve seen any error message especially about punkbuster to begin with. If I understand my router/firewall correctly, disabling the Firewall completely is essentially the same as opening ALL TCP/UDP ports?
As that makes it work there must be some ports that still need to be opened for this to work. The question is how to find out which ones? I’ve tried monitoring outgoing traffic with a ports scanner application, but so far I haven’t managed to detect any new and unusual ports when BF attempts to login. This issue is most perplexing and, as a sidenote, I’ve seen quite a few people on the EA help forums mention that they used to be able to play just fine, but after one of the more recent updates they get the same error I am seeing.