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imdanman

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 I've been living in St. Croix for a month now, and ever since getting here I've been unable to connect to any games. it'll just sit there on the trying to find a suitable game screen until I quit out. I'm able to play solo and collect credits just fine, but unable to actually play with other people.

The internet I'm rocking is a little more than 1mbps down/up, which isn't ideal but i'm not trying to host on it. Could it just be too slow to actually connect? Could I be behind a workplace firewall (I don't think this is true because I can connect to Origin and my manifest and everything solo...perhaps it doesn't like P2P connections though). I made sure in my firewall settings to allow ME3 multiplayer so I don't know what the issue is.

Any and all help would be appreciated

Modifié par imdanman, 09 octobre 2012 - 06:00 .


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phillip100

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What are the specs of your computer?

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imdanman

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2010 MacBook Pro in Bootcamp

It was never an issue before I moved here so it has to be something involving the network in on, but I just can't figure out what it could be.

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Update: I tried EA support chat and it they were absolutely worthless.

I've ran in admin mode, tried repairing the game, cleaned out my temp folder.

Is there any way to tell whether I'm blocked from connecting to others?

Everything works in multiplayer except joining/hosting games.

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nanotm

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if your able to play solo games then your connected ot the ea/bw servers this might sound daft but do you have a firewall on your pc that's set to "stealth mode" sometiems doing that can block multicast connections or it could be your isp blocking multicast connections as such things are often seen as filesharing app's


perhaps contact them about it, they might ask you to get in touch wiht bioware/ea so they can liase directly to get the content "verified" and unblocked

soem places have wierd rules about that sort of thing though so it might take 20 mins to sort out or it might takes weeks/months, i know here in the uk the flash to bang time is about 20 mins but it physically takes up to 5 days (depending on network load) for the information ot propagate although recently bt have been doing the rollouts in 2 hours

oh and ea help wont likely be able to do much, although its possible that a setting got changed in your network profile when you moved have you tried running an elevated comand promt and typing in

netsh interface /all

then compairing the results with published stuff via google ? sometimes (i know its hapend to me when i swapped routers last year) windows will see the "new network" and create a default connection that isnt working quite right