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Red Alert 3 wont let me online

By on March 19, 2009 8:29:02 PM from Sins of a Solar Empire Forums Sins of a Solar Empire Forums

ravok2789

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Okay so EA tech support sucks so is there any one who can help me with this problem.

every time i try to play a game the same message apears that says can not connect.

Monk if you are still here i could use your help .

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March 19, 2009 8:38:17 PM from Sins of a Solar Empire Forums Sins of a Solar Empire Forums

I got a preventive solution too late for someone in your state.

 

DON'T BUY EA.

 

I got a 2nd post solution for someone in yoru state.


Start reading technical computer help forums so you can start trying to remove all of the crap EA instaled on yoru cpu when you think you were just instaling a game. Good luck with that.

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March 19, 2009 8:52:44 PM from Elemental Forums Elemental Forums

EA = zombie, your computer = brains. Once they get in there, your pretty much screwed.

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March 19, 2009 9:17:40 PM from Sins of a Solar Empire Forums Sins of a Solar Empire Forums

Quoting EadTaes,
I got a preventive solution too late for someone in your state.

 

DON'T BUY EA.

 

I got a 2nd post solution for someone in yoru state.


Start reading technical computer help forums so you can start trying to remove all of the crap EA instaled on yoru cpu when you think you were just instaling a game. Good luck with that.

yea i know i shouldnt buy EA but i have been a C&C fan my whole life but EA has really messed it up

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March 19, 2009 10:26:18 PM from Demigod Forums Demigod Forums

General suggestion: Make sure the game is up to date.

Other than that, beats me.

 

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March 19, 2009 11:04:25 PM from Sins of a Solar Empire Forums Sins of a Solar Empire Forums

Check your internet connection.

 

Samurye.

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March 19, 2009 11:42:09 PM from GalCiv II Forums GalCiv II Forums

^ Ya think.

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March 20, 2009 1:08:13 AM from Stardock Forums Stardock Forums

Try disabling ECN if you're in Vista?  For some reason that seemed to fix it for me.  For some wierd reason I couldn't access any secure pages on ea.com either.

 

Truly odd.  I still don't fully know the cause, but I reset my netsh tweaks and it went away.

 

As to not buying EA, I understand the sentiment but RA3 is actually more fun than I've had with an RTS in years   Well worth the $30.

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March 20, 2009 1:40:48 AM from Sins of a Solar Empire Forums Sins of a Solar Empire Forums

Having your cpu get fucked up by the shit they put on their games isn't worth 30$. They should pay you for that shit not you paying them.

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March 20, 2009 4:58:00 AM from Stardock Forums Stardock Forums

Yes, you too can sound retarded...

 

Try not swearing so much, it does wonders for sounding intelligent.

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March 20, 2009 8:25:32 AM from GalCiv II Forums GalCiv II Forums

Quoting EadTaes,
you can start trying to remove all of the crap EA instaled on yoru cpu

Quoting EadTaes,
Having your cpu get fucked up by the shit they put on their games isn't worth 30$. They should pay you for that shit not you paying them.

Are you kidding, EA managed to install software to your CPU?

That is an incredible feat!!!

But, no wonder it stuffed up then. I mean, having a whole game installed into the cache of the CPU can't be good, or did it inscribe the data straight onto the die with some form of engraving tool?

This is just plain assinine. You can't really beleive that a game stuffed up your processor do you? Perhaps next time your DVD player is faulty you can blame the Hollywood movie companies?

Try thinking a little before opening your mouth next time huh?

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March 20, 2009 8:35:28 AM from Sins of a Solar Empire Forums Sins of a Solar Empire Forums

As stupid as it sounds, make sure your firewall isn't blocking anything.   Then make sure you've got an account setup with the multiplayer system (it might be bouncing you to a browser to set this up).  And as others have said, make sure you're running the latest patch level both of your OS AND RA3 (if the expansion is out, you'll probably need that as well).

 

To be honest I found RA3's online system utter pants, it was easier to find a random spud to play co-op with than it was the person sat 4 foot from me who I actually DID want to play with.  Unless you're looking at LAN play I'd forget about on-line in RA3, it's hopeless.

 

Ohh and you can install stuff in to a CPU.  Loadable microcode has been a feature of Intel (and probably AMD) CPU's for a good many years.  Updates to this microcode can be loaded at boot via BIOS/EFI mechanisms.  Hardly the thing you'll see in the movies but there you go.

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March 20, 2009 9:02:45 AM from GalCiv II Forums GalCiv II Forums

Quoting RandomRetard,
Ohh and you can install stuff in to a CPU.  Loadable microcode has been a feature of Intel (and probably AMD) CPU's for a good many years.  Updates to this microcode can be loaded at boot via BIOS/EFI mechanisms.  Hardly the thing you'll see in the movies but there you go.

Yes, yes. But you know what i meant.

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March 20, 2009 9:32:46 AM from Sins of a Solar Empire Forums Sins of a Solar Empire Forums

I've bought and played EA games forever, and my computer hasn't tried to explode on me yet. Anyway Ravok, you might have better luck, and possibly less EA bashing, at the official C&C forums at http://forums.commandandconquer.com

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March 20, 2009 3:08:14 PM from Sins of a Solar Empire Forums Sins of a Solar Empire Forums

yea i kinda dont like EA fourms they arent that good and EA help support does nothing to solve the problem i have tried before

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March 23, 2009 12:57:41 AM from Stardock Forums Stardock Forums

Myself I had to turn off some Vista network tweaks, I couldn't load any secure pages on EAs site until I did (nor ra3 online)

I'm glad EA is using Steam now, I can't say I hate Securom but even though its not my favorite client I'll take Steam authentication anyday.

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March 23, 2009 4:48:54 AM from Stardock Forums Stardock Forums

Quoting Savyg,
Myself I had to turn off some Vista network tweaks, I couldn't load any secure pages on EAs site until I did (nor ra3 online)

I'm glad EA is using Steam now, I can't say I hate Securom but even though its not my favorite client I'll take Steam authentication anyday.

It's [SecuROM] still there. 

Quoting Neilo,



Quoting RandomRetard,
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Ohh and you can install stuff in to a CPU.  Loadable microcode has been a feature of Intel (and probably AMD) CPU's for a good many years.  Updates to this microcode can be loaded at boot via BIOS/EFI mechanisms.  Hardly the thing you'll see in the movies but there you go.


Yes, yes. But you know what i meant.

Indeed, although was pointing out the difference between the movies and reality.

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March 25, 2009 10:10:13 PM from Stardock Forums Stardock Forums

No, it isn't.  SecuROM was removed from the Steam version in the 1.07 patch.

http://store.steampowered.com/news/2258/

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March 30, 2009 9:03:34 PM from Stardock Forums Stardock Forums

There is a slew of ports that your router needs open in order to do the simplest of tasks.  That could be part of the problem.  My guess is the fact that the online lobby is run by the gamespy engine.  Gamespy has never been able to do online hosting correctly.  Their software is always full of bugs, slow, and halfassed.  They simply are not good programmers (or just to cheap to do it right - I'm thinking a mix of both).  Anyway, I know thats not much help, but gamespy hosting is beyond help.  Just try to figure out the port forwarding business for that game and you should be all set.

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March 30, 2009 9:32:03 PM from Sins of a Solar Empire Forums Sins of a Solar Empire Forums

Quoting Verkinix,
There is a slew of ports that your router needs open in order to do the simplest of tasks.  That could be part of the problem.  My guess is the fact that the online lobby is run by the gamespy engine.  Gamespy has never been able to do online hosting correctly.  Their software is always full of bugs, slow, and halfassed.  They simply are not good programmers (or just to cheap to do it right - I'm thinking a mix of both).  Anyway, I know thats not much help, but gamespy hosting is beyond help.  Just try to figure out the port forwarding business for that game and you should be all set.

thanks i have the ports now

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March 30, 2009 10:44:31 PM from GalCiv II Forums GalCiv II Forums

Gamespy has never been able to do online hosting correctly.

To make things worse, they're still using DirectPlay, which is being deprecated in favor of Games for Windows - and which has had the NAT helper removed in Vista. Which means that RA3 will have lots of problems behind a router on a Vista system.

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March 31, 2009 12:32:08 AM from Stardock Forums Stardock Forums

I would think it depends on the router.  I have a D-Link gaming router and my best friend has one too and we haven't had any problems.

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March 31, 2009 8:29:19 AM from Sins of a Solar Empire Forums Sins of a Solar Empire Forums

Quoting Savyg,
No, it isn't.  SecuROM was removed from the Steam version in the 1.07 patch.

http://store.steampowered.com/news/2258/

 

Unless the patch is disentangling the hidden SecuROM folder, the DLL's contained within and the methods it uses to tie in to the OS.  It IS still there.  Telling the RA3 executable to not use them is not the same as 'removing from system'.  Considering a full, kill everything I care not, uninstall of RA3 doesn't kill off SecuROM i find it exceptionally doubtful and highly dubious an EA patch would.

 

 

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March 31, 2009 8:12:06 PM from Stardock Forums Stardock Forums

Probably not.  Steam can't exactly scan your system for every game needing SecuROM.  (Well, it could, but that's extremely unlikely.)

 

Considering you can uninstall it yourself though, the point is moot.  https://support.securom.com/removaltool/

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March 31, 2009 8:31:12 PM from Sins of a Solar Empire Forums Sins of a Solar Empire Forums

Quoting Savyg,
Probably not.  Steam can't exactly scan your system for every game needing SecuROM.  (Well, it could, but that's extremely unlikely.)

 

Considering you can uninstall it yourself though, the point is moot.  https://support.securom.com/removaltool/

 

Then, I was right.  It is still there. 

No actually the point isn't moot.  SecuROM neither appears in the Add/Remove Programs area nor has a Star menu entry for itself.  An average person can not uninstall it.   Considering I've found multiple versions of these files scattered all over the shop I see absolutley no reason why a game doesn't take it's flavour of protection along with it.

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March 31, 2009 10:22:19 PM from Stardock Forums Stardock Forums

Because it's a single application.  You can't just uninstall it without taking ALL of it.  If you have other games that use it, they're all now not working right.

 

Most people would find that unacceptable.

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