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Here is the solution that worked for me:
not for me unfortunately.
- 12 years ago
Ok, it seems like origin/BF4 doesn't like setting Windows' RWIN autotuning levels above 'normal'. Be nice if that could be sorted out for those of us on large BDP networks.
Set it from an elevated command prompt with:
netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=normal
You may need to tinker with the other settings there. These work for me, but you'll have different network devices in the chain:
D:\>netsh int tcp show global
Querying active state...TCP Global Parameters
----------------------------------------------
Receive-Side Scaling State : enabled
Chimney Offload State : automatic
NetDMA State : enabled
Direct Cache Acess (DCA) : enabled
Receive Window Auto-Tuning Level : normal
Add-On Congestion Control Provider : ctcp
ECN Capability : enabled
RFC 1323 Timestamps : disabled
Can I get a free copy of BF4 for finding that out? :D- 12 years ago
Also fixed my Dead Space 3 scanning for DLC bug.
Mass Effect 3 may now also get past the origin not running bug, but since it now just crashes, I can't tell. That's probably leftovers from me getting rid of the need for Origin to run the game though.
Really not sure why Origin takes issue with this setting. Origin team - you're not on wimpy closed consoles now guys, we do all sorts of crazy things on PCs and you need to work on all of it! No assumptions! :O
- 12 years ago
You Sir are my greatest hero. I will be forever in your Debt........😕mileyhappy:
"Set it from an elevated command prompt with:
netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=normal"
for anyone else, open command prompt and type or copy paste the below and press enter . enjoy BF4
netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=normal
- 12 years ago
You rock, those changes helped me too!!.
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