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Anonymous
9 years ago
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Can't go online on BF1

It was a week ago that I encountered with this problem and since then I can't play multiplayer option. I don't know what to do, I've tried all of the connection toubleshooting and still got nothing. I was playing perfectly fine a week ago and now I don't have access at all. (I really tried hard to not open a thread on this broad topic but I had to do since I couldn't solve it at all) 

Thanks in advance,

  • This guide is meant to help you either solve your problem or create a proper thread explaining your problem so people have a chance helping you.

    Connection Problems can be caused by roughly three things:

    1. You - your hardware, your software, your settings, those you live with or just plain you
    2. The Middleman - your internet service provider (ISP), the parts of the internet between you and EA
    3. EA - EA's software, hardware, human error, DDOS attacks, lack of available bandwidth etc.

    Hardware always eventually breaks, software can always get corrupted, so everything will eventually go down at some point.

    Now lets get to it!

      

    Before blaming everybody else, make sure you have tried to see if you are the problem. While you check if you are the problem make sure to list down all the things you have checked and how you have checked as this will make it 1000 times easier for others to help you should you need help.

    Things you should always try before doing anything else:

    • Log out, restart, log back in.
    • Power off and remove the power cord from all your networking equipment and the system you are gaming on and wait 5 minutes. It doesn't matter that all other games and software work fine, an error can easily affect only 1 game or application while the rest still works.
    • Check EA's websites and communication channels for service messages - http://help.ea.com and EA's Twitter accounts are a good place to start. Also check if others have reported similar issues in forums before posting there.
    • Be patient. Most connection problems are temporary. Do the power off step mentioned above and go get a drink and see if things are fine before posting anything.

    Things you should always mention if you create a post/thread about your issue:

    • Your platform (PC, PS4, XB1 etc.)
    • Detailed list of what and how you have tried to solve the issue, including the things mentioned in the "Things you should always try before doing anything else" section above
    • Details about your network setup (cable/wifi? speeds? routers? etc.)
    • Have it worked before? When did it stop working? Did you do something before it stopped working?
    • Are you having trouble with anything else that could be connected?
    • Is anything/anyone else using the internet while this happens?

    Issues here are hard to fix but they normally fix themselves. If you are a more advanced computer user and want to help fixing the issue faster consider adding trace-routes to your posts about connection issues, how to do this can be seen here: http://help.ea.com/en/article/ping-traceroute-and-uo-trace/

    If EA is having issues and you have checked that YOU aren't the problem there's a few things you can do to help expedite the issue:

    • Mention your country and ISP
    • Help rule out you as the problem by providing the information requested in 1. You + 2. The Middleman
    • Don't make duplicate posts, do you see a post about the same issue use the "me too button" and post in that thread.

    / Thanks for reading this guide by Carbonic, feel free to PM me about improvements to the guide (not about connection problems) 😉

29 Replies

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    7 years ago

    This is typical non-responsiveness you should all expect from E.A. I've had an EA Access membership with one character off on my email, and I havent been able to get ANY EA SUPPORT AT ALL via social media. Why would this game be any different? Oh well, Im done with EA. Take your whole BF line and sell it elsewhere. Im over the lack of support for a $100 product. Im talking about your BF5. Stick it EA...you are dead to me!

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    7 years ago

    i have a problem and I probably fix it is an antivirus maybe not be sure to check or have the origin allowed and bf1
  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Same problem, only fix I've found is reinstalling... Even then it only works for multi-player ONCE, when you shut down origin and log back in - boom, same f'n issue! 

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    7 years ago
    Pc, win 10, PLENTY of space and power... I dont understand why Origin is online, clearly... Yet everytime I start bf1 it starts in single player and refuses to go online
  • I had a similar problem in BF1 - in win 10, search ransomwear, then click on ransomwear protection, then "allow an app through controlled folder access". Add BFV.exe and do Origin.exe just to be safe.

    It's harmless. If no joy, change it back.

  • I bought the game, and only played a half hour into the game. When I tried to play it again, all of my progress was lost and I can't go online. I've tried returning it, but apparently it was running in the background the entire time, even though I closed it with task manager as to make sure that it wasn't running in the background. Well, when I tried to return it, it said that I played it for too long. I went back and checked and saw that I had over 400 HOURS ON IT. How does that even happen? Since I can't return it, can someone please help me get it working? I've tried every solution that's been written in this thread and none of them have worked.

  • EA_Atic's avatar
    EA_Atic
    Icon for DICE Team rankDICE Team
    4 years ago
    I'm closing this thread to stop it being necroed.

    If you have any issues with Battlefield 1 please make a new topic about the issues you are having and what kind of steps you have tried to solve it.

    /Atic