For months I have had trouble with connecting to the EA servers when playing ME3, both for multiplayer and also just to authorise DLC. Sometimes it works fine, othertimes it simply says "ME3 servers are not available at this time", I tried all the online forums looking for the cause, nothing helped, but then I would try again the next day and it works fine. Sometimes it would be really bad for a week solid, other times just every now and then. The last few days it was bad, and this coincided with when my brother bought Fifa 13 for the Xbox. I realised this, went and asked him if he ever had trouble getting connected - and basically yes he does, if I am already playing ME3. I asked him to stop playing, and instantly I could log straight into ME3 and play some multiplayer. He then could not connect to Fifa. TL;dr - two people in same house on the same network, one on pc and one on xbox360 are unable to both log in to EA servers, with two different game simultaneously, whoever gets in first locks the other one out. ____________ Apparently this was an issue in BF3 also, I found some online help suggesting adding " +clientport 27xxx" to the target in the ME3 desktop shortcut and the registry entry for AppPath.exe would fix this, as EA servers would then recognise us as two separate clients, but this has made no difference. Other suggestions were to disable UPnP on the router, this made no difference. Others suggested I disable the UPnP and SSDC service in windows 7, this made no difference either. So right now I know what the problem is, its the weekend - my brother is playing fifa with his friends, I want to play ME3 with my friends but we can't both. _____________ What can we do to fix this?
Found the answer to my connection problems, but have no solution.
Débuté par
sirjimmus86
, sept. 29 2012 02:42
#1
Posté 29 septembre 2012 - 02:42
#2
Posté 29 septembre 2012 - 05:54
I've heard of this happening before, but I believe it was 2 Xboxes on the same network trying to play ME3 MP together. First question - Do you the ME3 ports forwarded to your PC's IP address? Second Q - Does your brother use static IP on his Xbox? Having both of the sources isolated on your network might let the EA server differentiate... I would think?
#3
Posté 29 septembre 2012 - 06:22
he's on xbox, just pull his connection and tell him its your turn to go online 
in all seriousness just enable nat in the router, then delete all port forwarding options and disable the router firewall, delete any QoS settings and you should be able to connect from two devices to two seperate ea accounts, if not then theres a decent chance your using something similar to the homehub and you need ot buy something that "works" instead of useing junk freebies>>
in all seriousness just enable nat in the router, then delete all port forwarding options and disable the router firewall, delete any QoS settings and you should be able to connect from two devices to two seperate ea accounts, if not then theres a decent chance your using something similar to the homehub and you need ot buy something that "works" instead of useing junk freebies>>





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