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- EA_David8 years ago
Community Admin
It sounds like there may either be an account issue or an internet settings one you could try creating a test account and see if these issues persist.
If the issue persists and you're having issues on a peer-to-peer connection, it's possible that your network is using newer IPv6 IP addresses rather than the more common (and previously standard) IPv4 type.
- IPv4 IP addresses are 32-bit numerical strings separated by periods. For example, 192.168.1.1
- IPv6 IP addresses are 128-bit hexadecimal strings separated by colons. For example, 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334
Unfortunately, IPv6 and IPv4 are not yet at the point where they work well together on peer-to-peer connections. If you find that you lose your connection every time you play against a particular friend or whenever you join a match, chances are that you or your opponent are using IPv6.
You may need to speak to your ISP if you suspect this is the case, as they can advise you on any hardware or router firmware changes you might need to make to switch to IPv4 for gaming.
Here's how to change your IP version on a PC:
- Open the Control Panel and search for adapter.
- In your search results under Network and Sharing Center, click View network Connections.
- Right-click your active network connection and select Properties.
- In Properties you should see check boxes for both Internet Protocol version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and Internet Protocol version 6 (TCP/IPv6).
- If you've been having frequent connectivity problems and IPv6 is checked, uncheck it.
- If you've been having frequent connectivity problems and IPv4 isn't checked, check it.
- In Properties you should see check boxes for both Internet Protocol version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and Internet Protocol version 6 (TCP/IPv6).
- You can find out more about IPv6 from Windows Support, or check out a number of other helpful IPv6 walkthroughs.
- If you've disabled IPv 6 and start seeing other connection problems, we'd recommend that you re-enable it and check with your ISP that your router is not IPv6 only.
- ApprovedAnonymous8 years ago
So as i understand, this is the problem:
EA pushes ipv6 connections when not flawlessly compatible with ipv4 WHILE at the same time, my rogers modem updated its firmware and is causing issues with this as well.
Alot of forum posts on reddit and rogers about this. ONLY EA games and only rogers modems. Rogers is working toward a firmware update to smooth this out while ea just says "not our problem"
Sadly, in an email fom EA, their rep gave me a list of troubleshooting tips and one of them deleted all my saved data for all my EA games, so basically this is the end of EA and I.
DELETE CLOUD SAVES
1. On Home, pull the right trigger, and then press A to open My games and apps.
2. Highlight the game, press the Menu button on your controller, and then select Manage game.
3. Scroll to the right, highlight the saved data for your gamertag under Saved Data, and then press A on your controller.
4. Choose Delete everywhere.
5. Restart Console
So while my issue is now understood, i now have no reason to support EA as all my saves for all my games are gone.Kinda speechless but moving on. Peace.