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Anonymous
7 years ago
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You've lost connection to EA servers - BF5 PC

Hi all

My pc specs:

GTX 1080ti (stock)
4790K CPU (4.4ghz)
16GB ram (underclocked)
WIndows 7 64bit
Nvidia 416.34 driver

No matter which game mode I play, I crash every game now. Starts with the players lag and run on the spot, then screen goes black, then it says "youve lost connection to EA severs". My internet does not go down though so ive not idea why I lose connection?

Anyone else get this? Happened prior to todays patch also.

Thanks

10 Replies

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    7 years ago

    I have the same issue mate but on Xbox, it will disconnect from xbox live completely.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Any updates on this????

  • Salutations on this, the eve of war on the Battlefield V!

    Today, I want to share with you a simple idea that seeks to uplift all of us together. For the past month, as well I've been disconnected from EA server for a hundred time's. These incidents have been minor and of an accidental nature. The trend is now be de-activated at each 15 minutes. I have attempted all possible remedies from EA/DICE forums.  Technical support have not produced any results.

    What was the Windows Task Manager talking? I noticed Windows One Drive service immediately. The Windows One Drive service showed a high consumes an enormous amount of Internet bandwidth.

    Then Battlefield’s V client is disrupted before game is finished, allegedly my Internet connection is broken. Manual disablement of the OneDrive by the hands had not solved the problem.

    There is nothing in the world that would make DICE think that not relate to gender gap. At the same time, nothing in the world is perfect, and I am afraid that OS Windows too.

    And I searched, and searched and, at last, I discovered a drug of great interest. We need to change  Speed & Duplex of the physical network adapter. It may sound strange, but disconnetc bug has been fixed.

    1) To do so, open the Windows Explorer (win+E) and right click My computer and click on Properties.

    2) System Properties window will appear, click on Hardware tab and then click Device Manager.

    Note: Of course you can always use different methods to open this Device Manager.

    4) Go to Advanced tab of network card’s properties window, here you can locate the entry to check or change the speed/duplex setting, normally it can be Speed & Duplex, Link Speed & Duplex, Link Speed/Duplex Mode, etc. You have to change the setting to 10Mbps full duplex. Finally click OK and close all windows.

    Well, I hope that helps. [LAND] Cpr-Shephard

  • 735226041's avatar
    735226041
    7 years ago

    Got confused about step4,can you make a detail?cuz i couldnt find the networks card‘s properties in my device manager. Thx

  • SoulL3ssX's avatar
    SoulL3ssX
    6 years ago

    You my friend, are a * LEGEND!!! 

    i`ve look at so many videos and search in internet for that * disconnect thing... but you`ve done it !

    RESPECT ! and many many thanks 

  • what the solution this , im play   before 4 days in my PC but  after the last  update  .

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