battlefield 4 you have lost connection to the session (2025)
Since last 24 hours a new issue has been occured - anytime i try to join server the "you have lost connection to the session" problem appearing during first minute (usually during load or first 10 seconds) I re-start routers choose other router+provider even tried "start a test range, shot one target and then join play server" nothing helped(( (PC, Steam-version)12KViews196likes256CommentsBattlefield 1 multiplayer has significant Server problems
Not sure where to start, but the BF1 servers, especially EU’s servers, are absolutely broken. Servers get disconnected suddenly and kick everyone out, choosing to spawn in a vehicle disconnect you immediately. This issue has been going on for a while and EA slow to fix. As a paying and a premium member I feel I’m getting rubbed. EA has players money and left players with nothing.5.1KViews57likes42CommentsBF4's server has been frequently attacked recently
In the past half month, there have been people using DDOS and EA server backend bugs to attack players' servers. During the game battle, all players suddenly experience severe lag and crashes, or simply collapse. The connection between the game prompt and the server was lost, and the server was cleared. This situation occurs on servers around the world, especially on Locker and Metro map loop servers, which have become targets for some people.2.6KViews17likes18CommentsBATTLEFIELD 1 online issues not fixed
dear dice, kinldy note that battlefield 1 have online issue with servers, 1- servers become all unranked 2- once trying to choose a tank or plan or horse the game disconnected 3- the ping changes 3 times per 1 minute please fix it as soon as possibleSolved2KViews29likes39CommentsOops
Any time I try to sign up for battlefield labs and I'm already signed in to my account which is linked up to everything correctly it gives me a error stating "The application has encountered an error. It doesn't appear to have affected your data. Let's start againtest." I've then went on to my account settings and went to the electronic arts playtesting tab and pressed join electronic arts playtesting it takes me back to the Web page and asks me to sign in which I press and boom same message again. Anybody know how to fix this ?1.8KViews23likes27CommentsBF4 PC disconnect /DoS attacks
If there isn't a thread already for this, I find navigating these forums on my phone not really working that well but that is not the issue right now. The issue is that right now, Battlefield 4 servers are under continues attack with a new vulnerability found that makes all players loose connection to the server they are on. Behind the scenes a group of very dedicated community members is busy to find out what is happening. Turns out that the vulnerability involves an account that upon joining the server, makes all other players loose connection to the gameserver. The first account that was spotted that triggers the vulnerability was <removed>. But now the account has changed. Please, all other server owners that experience this issues, respond here and let EA know this problem exists. [CM - Edited to remove account names]1.7KViews13likes13CommentsBattlefield 1 & V bug freezes my PC - hard reset needed - faulty anti cheat
UPDATE: I managed to get a normal crash rather than a full system freeze. Go on registry editor, at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\GraphicsDrivers and make sure TdrLevel registry key is set to Decimal 3. If there is no "TdrLevel" create a new DWORD value, set Decimal and set to 3. Then restart your PC. My crash message looks like this now: DirectX Error DirectX function "GetDeviceRemovedReason" failed with DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_HUNG. GPU: "", Driver: "25.5.1 (25.10.01.09-250425a-415182C-AMD-Software-Adrenalin-Edition)". This error is usually caused by the graphics driver crashing; try installing the latest drivers. Also, make sure you have a supported graphics card with at least 1024 MB of VRAM. This doesn't solve the issue since the game is still causing crashes but at least it solves the hard freeze. By opening Event Viewer I can see more info about the crashes: Faulting application name: bf1.exe, version: 1.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x67924d43 Faulting module name: bf1.exe, version: 1.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x67924d43 Exception code: 0x80000003 Fault offset: 0x00000000002eaedd Faulting process id: 0x0x4B20 Faulting application start time: 0x0x1DBCF6301395123 Faulting application path: D:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Battlefield 1\bf1.exe Faulting module path: D:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Battlefield 1\bf1.exe Report Id: 06c26cb6-f765-4768-a57c-b442d5ae6366 Faulting application name: EADesktop.exe, version: 13.468.0.5981, time stamp: 0x6827adff Faulting module name: libGLESv2.dll, version: 2.1.19909.0, time stamp: 0x63ced377 Exception code: 0xc0000409 Fault offset: 0x00000000004b7c55 Faulting process id: 0x0x17A8 Faulting application start time: 0x0x1DBCF62F3565FC5 Faulting application path: C:\Program Files\Electronic Arts\EA Desktop\EA Desktop\EADesktop.exe Faulting module path: C:\Program Files\Electronic Arts\EA Desktop\EA Desktop\libGLESv2.dll Report Id: f554f8e7-f1e1-48c4-8a62-97e481b7dd00 Faulting application name: bf1.exe, version: 1.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x67924d43 Faulting module name: KERNELBASE.dll, version: 10.0.22621.5331, time stamp: 0xe44cbdc8 Exception code: 0x887a0006 Fault offset: 0x00000000000601dc Faulting process id: 0x0x7364 Faulting application start time: 0x0x1DBCF6504D7C504 Faulting application path: D:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Battlefield 1\bf1.exe Faulting module path: C:\Windows\System32\KERNELBASE.dll Report Id: 330ebf06-1e99-453a-8e99-b0fe46728003 These were generated from 2 different crashes, first 2 errors on one crash, the second on another crash. Last crash it seems kernelbase.dll crashed bf1, which still suggests the anti-cheat is at fault here. Below you have the original post with the previous edits: I am experiencing this issue on BF1. As far as I've seen across the forums, the same anti cheat system was installed on BF V as well, and plenty of similar posts across the forums for both of the games. It has to do with the new anti-cheat system. I've played for 200 hours (stopped a few months ago, before the new anti-cheat update) and when I started playing again yesterday I can get in a game, and within a few minutes to a few dozen minutes the game will literally freeze (audio continues to work for a while), i can move my mouse around on the frozen bf1 game but I am unable to do any command (alt+tab, ctrl+alt+delete, windows+tab, ctrl+shift+win+b, alt+f4 etc), literally nothing. After a little while my mouse stops working too , audio cuts off and my PC is left in a frozen state, on the last frame of the battlefield game right before the freeze. This has to do with the crap anti cheat system that works at a kernel level. Perhaps it has to do with certain CPU architectures and it not being optimized for all. My system specs are: AMD Ryzen 9 7950X AMD 7900 XTX G.Skill 64 GB RAM 6000Mhz BF1 is the only game that does this. I've also noticed I am having stutters in the game, especially the minutes before having a crash. I tried every type of fix like setting my power plan to balanced (popular fix online - doing this allowed my to have my longest session of like 20-30 minutes i think, but still crashed my PC), updating the anti cheat system from its tool .exe, removing the anti cheat files and verifying integrity on steam, trying to run on compatibility mode, running the CPU on one CCD, etc) and no luck. It's clearly the problem is from the new update and since the new update introduced a new anti cheat system and the crash seems to be a kernel-level type of crash since it requires a hard reset of the whole PC, I think we have the answer -> faulty anti cheat system, possibly on the ryzen architecture CPUs, mine being AM5. EA, I am tired of trying fixes and I will stop trying fixes since I have hard rebooted my PC at least 5 times trying to fix your faulty update. Get this sorted ASAP. EDIT: Based on the comments, it looks like there are plenty others with Intel PCs that have the same problems as well. It seems that it happens on both Intel and AMD CPUs as well as both NVIDIA and AMD GPUs. This enforces the idea that it is the anti-cheat that is causing the crash but it widens the search for the problem within the anti-cheat since it's no longer AM4/AM5 only. Harder for the devs, but at least we know it's not our PCs/drivers. The behavior seems to be a bit different depending on each case: some people have the same symptoms as me, others nearly the same but it ends with a BSOD, others have a freeze for a few seconds but PC recovers rather than crashing. EDIT 2: It seems that the anti-cheat is causing the GPU drivers to hard-crash at the kernel level therefore freezing the PC. Looks like it happens on a very different mix of platforms, different amd&intel&nvidia combos. If you have the same problem try stating what apps u have open as well, the ones running in the background too. Maybe it's an overlay issue or idk...1.6KViews5likes71CommentsBF1 thinking AutoHotKey is running
BF1 thinks AutoHotKey is running when it isn't. I have never installed AutoHotKey, nor do I have any .ahk files anywhere. I have tried all of the basic troubleshooting steps, running as administrator, restarting etc. and nothing happens. The only thing I can do is repair the anti-cheat which lets me launch the game once, if I relaunch the game afterwards it just says AHK is running again. Clearly I do not have AutoHotKey running as the game would not launch at all but I don't know what else to try.1.3KViews9likes30CommentsBattlefield 1 - Consistent stuttering every minute
Hello, I’ve been experiencing a strange stuttering issue in Battlefield 1 that occurs every minute (if I need to be more precise it's like on every 1 minute and 20-25 seconds). The game runs smoothly most of the time, but suddenly stutters for 5-6 seconds and then goes back to normal again. This happens consistently, making the experience frustrating, especially during intense gameplay. System Info: CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D / drivers GPU: ROG STRIX GeForce RTX 4090 / Game ready driver version: 572.83 MB: ASRock X670E Taichi / BIOS: 3.20 RAM: 64.0 GB (DDR5 / 2 x 32-bit / Expo) Storage: 2TB SSD OS: Windows 11 Pro (26100.3476) Drivers: All up to date Display: 3840x2160, 144 Hz; connected to GPU I played Battlefield 1 a year ago on the same PC (same setup) with no issues. Decided to take a break. After coming back recently, I noticed this stuttering. FPS remains stable before and after the stutter. Happens in both campaign and multiplayer. Even on main menu! Already tried few thinks: Lowering graphics settings (different resolutions, switch dx12 on/off, different quality settings) Updating drivers (swithcing from game ready to studio drivers) Verifying and repairing game files Clean install & reinstall the game on different playforms (EA App and Steam) I'm also attaching the recording where you can see the suttering clearly: Google Drive - decided to upload it on Google Drive since the file size is around 4GB. Stutter timings: 00:58, 02:20, 03:43, 05:05; 06:28 Also if you listen carefuly, you can hear the windows "device connected/reconnected" sound right after the stutter. Is it the anti-cheat system affecting the hardware (like blocking certain input devices), it might trigger the reconnect sound? Please let me know if any questions or anything else needed from my side. Waiting for your help! Thanks in advance!Solved543Views1like13Comments