No, You are not the only one having this game bug. Welcome to the party ! I thought it was only me having these same problems on my PC?? My 2 screenshots I added are related to yours; plus another screenshot of where their servers aren't working and I'm on the servers in the US. Anyways, I have sent in 3 tickets to EA about this and 5 tickets to Origin Reporter about this. Perhaps we're not important enough to get any helpful replies from the game developers and or Quality assurance dept at EA ?? I was only able to play this game on the very first day I downloaded it, this past weekend. After the first day, it was a never ending downward spiral of major problems within this game. Moving forward... the only positive thing I've seen concerning this new game was when they launched the Game maintenance window today and that lasted for about an hour. I was excited in thinking they actually gave a damn and fixed these bug issues. But, I was wrong.
They didn't fix anything for us.This has been very frustrating for me and for many others.
For everyone else in this forum, who may work for EA, etc, Why do these game and bug issues happen all the time with every Battlefield game you release? Why do we have to wait for days and weeks to get you game developers to send us a reply and a game update?! Don't you have people working on the game code in your Quality Assurance department? Do you even have a Quality Assurance dept? Don't you have game testers for all the game platforms that iron out the bugs? ? Every other game I play on my PC has no significant problems that occur that are even close to the major game issues in all of these Battlefield games. Besides your Battlefield games, I also play Call of Duty Modern Warfare, Call of Duty Vanguard, etc. All these games are very CPU intensive and memory intensive and guess what? I have no graphics glitches, no bugs, no overheating, no game crashes etc. Maybe you guys should go look at that other company called Activision Blizzard. The makers of Call of Duty games. Maybe you can get some clues and tips from them on how to create, develop, properly test and finally release a heavily advertised game such as your new Battlefield 2042 ? I don't know... It's just a thought.