2014-02-02 10:54 PM
Since the last update I get this error everytime I try and join a server.
ERROR You were disconnected from EA Online
I had zero game problems before this update.
I have (multiple times);
deleted / reinstalled punkbuster
deleted / reinstalled origin
deleted / reinstalled Battlelog
turned off firewall / turned on firewall
I can play BF3, however I can not load into test range or campaign in BF4.
I have searched for solutions including xxxo77o4906 solution;
http://answers.ea.com/t5/Battlefield-4/bf4-can-t-join-server/td-p/2209481
Running Windows 7 (checked for update)
Intel i7-4770K CPU H2O cooled
8 GB ram
2X Nvidia GeForce GTX 560 running in SLI
MSI Z87-GD65 motherboard
I've spent more time working on this than I should have to after an update.
Deputy_SORT4
2014-02-02 11:11 PM
I have this same error, but a little different circumstances. If I play a fresh install of BF4 on a Multipler or Test range map it thosw this. But if i play single player it works fine.
2014-02-02 11:28 PM
I Have been playing BF4 on Chrome without issue. I have tried Firefox and Internet Explorer with the same results.
2014-02-02 11:30 PM - edited 2014-02-03 12:10 AM
Go to: C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc and make a backup of "hosts" and then delete the original.
[EDIT]I might need to mention you could just rename the "hosts" file to "hosts-bkup" or something. Just don't have a file there called "hosts". [/EDIT]
That should (or rather will) solve the issue
2014-02-03 12:15 AM
Same here, "You were disconnected from EA Online " every time i try to play BF3/4. Updating PB or removing "hosts" doesnt work!
2014-02-03 03:40 AM
Removing "host" had no effect. Still the same message.
Thanks,
Deputy_SORT4
2014-02-03 03:05 PM
Hi,
Please make sure that your Battlelog browser plugin is up to date. If it isn`t update the plugin and try once again.
If that will not help, try changing your DNS.
2014-02-05 11:27 PM
I've uninstalled and reinstalled Battlelog several times. Updated the plugin each time.
Sorry, whats DNS?
2014-02-05 11:33 PM - edited 2014-02-05 11:34 PM
DNS = Domain Name System https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/
And this link might be useful or help make sense of it:
http://theblackduck.net/araven/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=2734
2014-02-06 12:13 AM
Tried that, no difference. Also flushed the DNS and unplugged the modem and router.