3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago
Hello again,
I don't know if this helps, but I can play normally after the following:
1. Uninstall EA Anti-cheat.
2. Reboot
3. Install EA Anti-cheat.
4. Update EA Anti-cheat.
If I exit the Battlefield 2042 application and restart the Battlefield 2042 application, the connection issue re-occurs. To play again, I have to do steps 1-4 again.
Cheers,
3 weeks ago
Im having the same issues...... 1 thing I've noticed..... it takes 45 seconds to get the error and 10 seconds to reconnect. And it's consistent over and over.
2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago
Can verify..... this works..... and apparently..... is a "Thing" EA, something is WRONG with your AC Program!
Hello again,
I don't know if this helps, but I can play normally after the following:
1. Uninstall EA Anti-cheat.
2. Reboot
3. Install EA Anti-cheat.
4. Update EA Anti-cheat.
If I exit the Battlefield 2042 application and restart the Battlefield 2042 application, the connection issue re-occurs. To play again, I have to do steps 1-4 again.
2 weeks ago
Here is more info to add to this mystery, When I start the game from the EA App, it then creates a Folder called "Game", in it is "httpcache" inside it is a lot of GARBAGE in this folder...... 44 items/files that are just numbers with no file extension. "C:\Users\YourUserName\AppData\Local\Temp\Game\httpcache\"
So when I start the game using the EA APP, as soon as it creates the "Game" folder, I immediately DELETE it. Whoa and behold ..... I can actually Play the game!!!! I do notice that the game loads MUCH MUCH slower, but I'm happy to say I can get in the game.
@AntiCheatWard , I have proven multiple times now that this "Work Around" works to get me in the game, Hopefuly others read this and try for themselves and help prove me right, so this is a local PC issue that either your AC software or the Game itself is messing with our computers...... What is it and Why?? Can we get a "Coder" from EA to chime in on this??
Looking forward to any type of reply, because this is ridiculous, and this started for me at the beginning of Season 7 of the game.
Test4echo3
2 weeks ago
Yep! This works. It solved my issues and allows me to play as well.
Cheers!
2 weeks ago
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2 weeks ago
@CLOWNVID-19 pay close attention to your TEMP folder, I forgot to add that it will try and recreate that “Game” folder again.
Also, try uninstalling the anti cheat first, reboot, when you log back in, open your %temp% folder and delete everything in it…. But don’t close the window on that folder….. keep it open. Now start the game from the EA App and wait for the AC UAC window to pop up and ask you to install AC. Keep a close eye on your %temp% folder for the “Game” folder to be created, as soon as you see it “Delete” it and wait for the game to load. It’s not a fool proof fix…. It might take you 2 or 3 times to make it work….. but so far for me…. It works.
@AntiCheatWard thanks for the follow up and the comment, I hope this gets resolved soon
2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago
WARNING PLAYERS!!!! I got this email from EA, blocking access to Battlefield. I HAVE NEVER CHEATED! Help @AntiCheatWard, @l4sof1 ! Please!!
Installing and deleting files must cheater activity. I have only followed actions taken by others in this thread. I also noted my attempts. This is rubbing salt in an open wound!
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