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EA_Atic
DICE Team
6 years agoBattlefield 1 and V are using different system for servers, not uncommon that an ISP have issues with AWS but then BF1 would not have the same issue. @Nethstar
Do you have a 4G device at home you can try to use a network device also make sure its not connected to the wifi.
Also worth trying is to move the BFV document folder to desktop and start the game up again and join from server browser instead.
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6 years ago
@EA_Atic
Why does BF1 still ping AWS when you look at a network monitor and select BF1?
1. No I don't have a 4G device. Also won't that also cause more issues (considering previously you meantioned not to use wifi or anything, won't 4G just be another variable for errors?)
2. Joining from Sever Browser Softlocks my game. It doesn't conncct to a server. Gives me the EA Online can not be connected, then tries to load back to main screen and remains blacked out. Sound is there but the menu does not load.
Why does BF1 still ping AWS when you look at a network monitor and select BF1?
1. No I don't have a 4G device. Also won't that also cause more issues (considering previously you meantioned not to use wifi or anything, won't 4G just be another variable for errors?)
2. Joining from Sever Browser Softlocks my game. It doesn't conncct to a server. Gives me the EA Online can not be connected, then tries to load back to main screen and remains blacked out. Sound is there but the menu does not load.
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