I have posted on this repeatedly. This has been going on since the demo. I wish to hell Bioware would at least say "Hey we know its broken screw you we're not fixing it." At least admit the problem! We have tried port forwarding and countless things with our router.
I can't connect to my husband
My husband can't connect to me
Twice since live released I have connected to friend A
Husband has never connected to friend A
Apx 7 times out of 10 I can connect to friend B
Apx 7 times out of 10 husband can connect to friend B
Friend B can't connect to me
Friend B can't connect to husband
Husband and I live together
Friend A has the same problems as us but lives in another state
Friend C has the same problems as us but lives in another state (And has stopped playing entirely due to this)
It is thoroughly irritating to spend so much money on multiple copies of a game so that you can play with your spouse and friends and then NOT be able to play with them. Friend B is the only one any of us can reliably connect to. Friend B has become bored due to the constant connection issues.. SO this now means that myself, my husband, and friend A are forced to play 90+% quick matches. On silver over half of these matches fail. It is so frustrating not to be able to play with a group.
Also: Events like this current weekends.. while they appear fun.. for the large group (judging by all the UNANSWERED posts on here) that can't play with friends and rely on quick matches are frustrating. We have to lobby hop and hope to find rebellion characters and THEN hope the stupid match succeeds. PLEASE fix this problem or at least reply to us and tell us to screw off. This is beyond ridiculous.. it has been going on since the Demo.
STILL cannot play multiplayer with husband or friends.
Débuté par
NotSoPoisonIvy
, juin 09 2012 07:37
#1
Posté 09 juin 2012 - 07:37
#2
Posté 10 juin 2012 - 06:23
up
#3
Posté 10 juin 2012 - 09:49
Question: Can A connect to B? It can be proxy/FW issue..
#4
Posté 10 juin 2012 - 10:10
dumb question, but does everyone involved have orgin in-game enabled? had that issue earlier and realized I had disabled it, afterwards everything was fine.
#5
Posté 10 juin 2012 - 11:07
A can connect to B. Everyone can connect to B but for some reason can't connect to anyone else. We tried all the different ports listed both in live and demo thread, nothing worked. We disabled all firewalls completely.. that did not work either. Origin in game is enabled... I really wish there was a simple fix... or that Bioware would comment on it. My previous posts have MANY pages of people replying with the exact same issue. I would imagine many of them have quit out of frustration by this point.
This weekend's event is a good example of the frustration. Forced to play quick matches ... played 6 silver and 1 gold match last night. Had only ONE successful extraction. Its really rough being forced to play quick matches, good grief.
This weekend's event is a good example of the frustration. Forced to play quick matches ... played 6 silver and 1 gold match last night. Had only ONE successful extraction. Its really rough being forced to play quick matches, good grief.
#6
Posté 11 juin 2012 - 03:36
Off hand the "can't connect to each other" issue sounds like NAT redirection filtering by your router. That's usually a simple toggle to disable, but I don't think disabling the firewall feature alone would do so (presuming a basic Linksys, Netgear etc home grade device).
Failing that, and failing any vendor support beyond "is your monitor plugged in?", I'd suggest taking a packet capture from one of your PCs while trying (failing) to connect in the first scenario. Wireshark is commonly used for this, but I'd suggest Microsoft's Network Monitor because you can easily filter just the traffic from the Origin and ME3 processes with MNM. http://www.microsoft...ls.aspx?id=4865
With that you should be able to collect much more detail about the failed connections.
Failing that, and failing any vendor support beyond "is your monitor plugged in?", I'd suggest taking a packet capture from one of your PCs while trying (failing) to connect in the first scenario. Wireshark is commonly used for this, but I'd suggest Microsoft's Network Monitor because you can easily filter just the traffic from the Origin and ME3 processes with MNM. http://www.microsoft...ls.aspx?id=4865
With that you should be able to collect much more detail about the failed connections.
#7
Posté 11 juin 2012 - 10:51
The same problem with me...
I CAN"T play with friends, can't launch a room for friends, because they CAN"T join. BUT it's for PC. and my brother playing in the same apartments but on Playstation 3 have no issues with connection, inviting or joining :<<<<<
BioWare must FIX it already!
BioWare must FIX it already!





Retour en haut






