Various networking issues have plagued Battlefield 1, which is now available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC logged in to Origin. Fortunately, EA has an exhaustive guide for fixing these problems. However, in some cases, trial and error may be necessary. If none of these solutions are working, you may want to try opening ports and seeing if that helps. If all else fails, you might want to try using the battlefield companion app.
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Rebooting your PC
Rebooting your PC is a classic method for fixing connectivity issues. While the basic restart may resolve the problem, a clean boot of your PC will be more effective. To perform a clean boot, open the Start menu, click the power button and select Restart. This should take about 10 to 30 seconds. When the game relaunches, you should be able to connect to the server once again.
Another way to fix the server disconnecting issue is to reset your router. Usually, a reboot will assign a new connection path to the EA and ISP servers. Restarting your router will also clear temporary network data. If this doesn’t work, try restarting your console. Changing the map or continuing the connection may also work. The issue may be a faulty router.
Uninstalling Teamviewer
In some cases, it may not be the fault of TeamViewer and you can resolve the problem by uninstalling the software. The solution may not be for everyone, but it may be beneficial for your loyal readers. Another option to resolve this issue is by using OVC, an online media conversion web application. This application can convert videos and files between various formats without requiring software installation. The good thing about it is that it also supports deep repair mode, which may be a solution for some users.
Lowering your graphics settings
If you’re facing a frequent issue with the Battlefield game, lowering your graphics settings might be the answer. This simple fix is recommended for those who want to experience smoother gameplay. Specifically, you should disable the dual graphics card setup in the game’s video settings. This will allow the game to use only certain cores instead of all of them. To do this, open the Task Manager utility and press the Ctrl+Shift+Esc keys. If this does not work, try lowering your graphics settings and seeing if that helps.
To fix this problem, you need to lower the resolution of your monitor and in-game resolution. You can do this by changing the value of DX12Enabled in your game settings. To disable DLSS and RTX, simply turn off the corresponding settings. Alternatively, you can turn off the extreme memory profiles in your monitor to solve this issue. Lowering your monitor and in-game resolution may also solve the problem.
Uninstalling Battlefield Companion app
One way to resolve the problem of the server being disconnected from the game is by uninstalling the Battlefield Companion app. While the Companion app is a nice feature, some players find it obstructs their experience. To resolve this, uninstall the Battlefield Companion app from the phone. Then, restart the game. The problem should go away.
You may also need to restart your system to resolve the issue. It is possible that your security software is blocking the game from connecting to the server. If so, make sure the security software has the correct permissions to run on your system. If this doesn’t work, you may have to reset your console and try again. Another method to fix the issue is to try a different map.
If you’re still experiencing issues, you can try disabling the dual graphics card. You can find the settings by going to your Windows device manager and clicking on the “Battlefield Companion” option. Once the settings are reduced, restart the game. If the problem still persists, you can also try lowering the graphics settings. Disabling the GPU Memory restriction on the game’s settings will increase frame rate.