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- SmileKnight4 months agoRising Vanguard
I'm speechless. Are they even going to fix this bug? I can't log in to the EA client since the release.
Connection FAILED 1:86001S:51002S:57019S all time.
Only VPN helps, but it's causing packet loss.
When will they fix this problem? When will they reward me for the lost time?
- MxSTER-BxIT4 months agoSeasoned Newcomer
maybe patch the game so we could play it instead of doing rocket science to actually play the game?
- Yordan19484 months agoNew Vanguard
Cmon guys fix it already!!
- Sne1z4 months agoNew Rookie
I have the same problem. I also live in Rivne. To solve the problem, I use Cloudflare WARP vpn.
- PilsenKicksIt4 months agoSeasoned Novice
This is getting ridiculous, I can't picture myself at work, selling a customer a service for full price and after 20+ days they still can't use ANY of it and I'm still holding my job.
- We have been offered barely any updates on the situation
- Many of us have no option to just get our money back or a compensationIs this thing a top priority for you? You have done amazing job at fixing the EA app people quickly, that's the treatment I'd hope to have received after them.
Could you look at what changed between the beta that I played flawlessly and the full game release that's not even let me play a single game and just throws crypic error codes?!
- SoulReaper8504 months agoSeasoned Rookie
Heard people that bought it on EA app still can't connect
- bytemanOKAY4 months agoNewcomer
Read you advice, just got my dedicated ipv4, didn't worked
- LSDDNK4 months agoNew Traveler
Dude, you had a different error. Most players are getting error 1:86001S:51002S:57019S.
- Plz_No_Ban234 months agoSeasoned Newcomer
So i was having this problem i posted like maybe a day or 2 ago but i refunded on steam an i bought it on EA them self an it launched fine an everything its running good with no issues so ima say its a steam issue!!!
- OskooI_0074 months agoLegend
TheLyulik you'd need to plug your PC directly into the internet modem to see the IP address your ISP is assigning you.
You can also log into your router to see the IP address your ISP is assigning you.
192.168.XX.XX isn't the IP address I'm talking about. That's the IP address your home router is assigning your PC.
The IP address I'm talking about is the one your ISP is assigning to you.
CGNAT is when your ISP shares your public IPv4 address with other internet subscribers, instead of assigning you a dedicated IPv4 address. CGNAT blocks incoming internet connections to your computer.
There's multiple ways to overcome CGNAT. Such as using IPv6 instead of IPv4, asking your ISP to assign you a dedicated IPv4 address instead of a shared IPv4, or using a VPN such as Cloudflare Warp's free VPN to tunnel through CGNAT.
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