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FelixTheHousecat

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Hello!

Downloaded and played the demo a few times, and my expectations for the full (pre-ordered) release is big!

Now for the technical issue. Ofcourse do I want my demo download to count for the goodie bag , but despite firewall exceptions added will the demo always end up with "Contacting the Dragon Age servers" and the result that the server are unavailable. Been trying this since the demo was released and at various hours around the clock with the same result.

Any ideas and suggestions?

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Syrellaris

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Double Post

Modifié par Syrellaris, 25 février 2011 - 09:32 .


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Syrellaris

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Have you tried disabling your Anti virus and firewall all together?

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Maria Caliban

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Can you connect to them through DA:O?

Have you tried disabling the firewall/AV altogether?

Have you tried uninstalling and reinstalling?

Modifié par Maria Caliban, 25 février 2011 - 09:33 .


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DragonSiege

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Win 7 here.

The Demo readme says incorrectly

This game uses the following TCP and UDP port(s):
TCP PORTS: 80, 8000
UDP PORTS: 80, 8001


Do
Configure>Repair>Add Firewall Exception

and leave the new rules alone.

I had the same issue and this fixed it.

-Edit-
If you've configured outbound filtering, you have to add these rules manually
Program:
[your install base location]\\Dragon Age 2 Demo\\bin_ship\\DragonAge2Demo.exe
UDP, TCP, Allow any ports

Modifié par DragonSiege, 25 février 2011 - 09:52 .


#6
FelixTheHousecat

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Thank you for the replies and suggestions!



Disabling antivirus/firewall, tested. No change.

Reinstall, yes. No change.

Firewall exception, already there.



Connecting through DA:O... didn't work! Lazy memory synapses started firing thanks to that suggestion, and I remembered having installed peerguard after my last run with DA:O, and yes, that one was blocking EA-server traffic. All solved now, and although not needed any longer (NICE!), its there.



Again, thank you.