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- ApprovedAnonymous13 years ago
Hi indenpends!
Am I right that you start your BF3 on your XBOX, try to connect to the battlelog and getting this error message? Have you redeemed the online pass for XBOX?
Cheers
Basti
- ApprovedAnonymous13 years ago
I am getting this same problem, I have recently changed my email address on my Xbox live account and every time I go on BF3 the battlefeed says the account to log into battlelog is the one I changed from. I don't know how to get that to change so it comes up with the email address that I want.
- ApprovedAnonymous13 years ago
You should download an EA demo like FIFA 13 or something like that with online play, and sign into your EA account through there. That should let you access the battlelog.
Yeah, you have to sign up with battlelog with the SAME email address that's attached to your xbox live account. If you're having trouble finding what that is, I recommend contacting Xbox or possibly EA to see if they can help you find out what it is.
-MattyLight ATX
- ApprovedAnonymous13 years ago
Yes, as you said I uesd the another E mail address, how I change this back?
- ApprovedAnonymous13 years ago
I used the new addrees for Origin, but it's not the one for my XBOX LIVE.. So what can I do to for solve this problem?
- ApprovedAnonymous13 years ago
And why I did't get M1911 for BF3? My friends got them the first time get in the game. That's my favorite gun~lol
- ApprovedAnonymous13 years ago
Contact EA https://help.ea.com/en/ and ask for a persona transfer.
- ApprovedAnonymous13 years ago
I thibnk i might have a different problem. Can anyone help?
I have signed in two battlelog and XBL with DIFFERENT e-mail addresses. So I have signed in to Battlelog and i go through the introduction (platoons,friends etc) and shortly after i click on 'find friends' where a screen comes up with either XBL or PSN. Since i have Xbox i click on XBL, but an error message comes up with the following.
Server Error in '/WindowsLiveLogin' Application.
Runtime Error
Description: An application error occurred on the server. The current custom error settings for this application prevent the details of the application error from being viewed remotely (for security reasons). It could, however, be viewed by browsers running on the local server machine.
Details: To enable the details of this specific error message to be viewable on remote machines, please create a <customErrors> tag within a "web.config" configuration file located in the root directory of the current web application. This <customErrors> tag should then have its "mode" attribute set to "Off".Does anyone have any ideas???