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David M 04-13-2013 08:58 AM

Unable to connect to Crysis 3 server
 
I have an Origin account with Battlefield 3, Crysis 3 and Medal of Honor. I can play BF3 and MOH just fine. I can also connect to the Origin store just fine. When I go to play the paid retail version of Crysis 3 beta, I am met with a message that I cannot connect to the server. I was able to download Crysis 3 from EA's server.

I am using Bitdefender's firewall which I have temporarily disabled, just to see if that is the problem.

I have gone through EA's help sites looking for the same problem with possible resolutions. Could it be my server blocking my connection?

Does Crysis 3 work for anyone here?

What else might I try to determine the problem? Could the problem possibly be on EA's side?

Force Flow 04-13-2013 01:42 PM

It looks like there's a few scattered posts complaining about the same issue on their facebook page and on their forums. No answers though.

Try contacting EA support, maybe? https://help.ea.com/?sso_redirect=1

David M 04-13-2013 05:13 PM

I placed a message with their support.

I found this...
https://help.ea.com/article/opening-...nection-issues
I have Windows 7. When I do a search and find " Windows Firewall", I click on the icon but no window opens up which would give me the option to open the ports necessary to get Crysis to run.

According to this: https://help.ea.com/article/connecti...es-with-origin these are the ports that need to be open for all of their games to work...

TCP ports:
80
443
9960-9969
1024-1124
18000
18120
18060
27900
28910
29900

UDP ports:
1024-1124
18000
29900



How might I get the Windows Firewall to open so I can make sure these ports are open?

David M 04-13-2013 06:37 PM

I went to my other gaming computer and was able to open Windows Firewall. So I opened up inbound rules and saw Crysis 3 had the green checkmark, along with MOH and BF3.

So what isn't clear is that under New Rule, how do I open up the ports that I need to make sure are open?

Is there a way to get a list of all my ports to see which are open and which are closed?

As an aside, I have never had to go through all this to get Steam games to connect to a server. It's kind of a shame that EA has games that I want to play and that they can't seem to just make it work without making their customers spend hours researching how to fix their problems. Wouldn't it be nice if EA shut down Origin and let the professionals, Steam, distribute their games?

MaxRat 04-13-2013 07:48 PM

I would think installing teh game would automatically add exceptions to the firewall.... don't it usually work that way?

Force Flow 04-13-2013 08:58 PM

Honestly, I'd be wary of opening all those incoming ports...they aren't to safe to have wide open. There's no reason to have them open unless you host a server.

Outgoing is fine, though.

David M 04-13-2013 10:06 PM

I don't understand then why Origin would say to make sure the ports in post three are open. I was thinking the same as you, that it could make my computer more vulnerable to attacks.

pam123 04-14-2013 02:20 PM

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As an aside, I have never had to go through all this to get Steam games to connect to a server. It's kind of a shame that EA has games that I want to play and that they can't seem to just make it work without making their customers spend hours researching how to fix their problems. Wouldn't it be nice if EA shut down Origin and let the professionals, Steam, distribute their games
I've had the same reaction but I think it would take something really major, like a boycott, to get the point across.

Force Flow 04-14-2013 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by pam123 (Post 1581031)
I've had the same reaction but I think it would take something really major, like a boycott, to get the point across.

They've been awarded the "worst company of america" award from "the consumerist" in their yearly voting bracket--two years running.

EA released a weak PR blurb about it each time.

Something tells me they aren't going to change much.

I haven't bought an EA game in years. They're always fraught with problems. Just google for the game's name and either "fail" or "glitch"...you'll be entertained for a good hour.

David M 04-14-2013 10:17 PM

Uggh. I will not be purchasing Battlefield 4. Not if I can't get Crysis 3 to work, which I just spent $60 on and for which there is no refund. That's just criminal, being able to sell a product for which there is no refund if the customer cannot get it to work.

How do I clear game cache? (not internet cache) I saw that as a suggestion as well.

birddog_61 04-14-2013 11:39 PM

Have you tried completely uninstalling and then re installing the game?

David M 04-15-2013 09:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by birddog_61 (Post 1581054)
Have you tried completely uninstalling and then re installing the game?

Thanks...I will try that next.


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