

Under the Network tab you will find three sections, open up the "Listening Ports" (you may need to drag it up). To make sure that UDP port was successfully changed open up task manager, click performance then "Open Resource Monitor". If there is more then two, then increase the port number, e.g. If there are only 2 computers on your network trying to access Bad Company 2 then you only need to apply the above launch option to one. The ports mentioned above are NOT the ports used by Bad Company 2, so using them will make no difference to your the executable's UDP port.įor Bad Company 2 to the solution is to add the following to your launch options: The solution is NOT to use +clientport, this option is for Valve games. I am mainly posting here for anyone who might face it in the future, and myself in case I forget the solution. I know this is an old thread, but I recently faced this problem and found a solution. Remember, do not use 27020 and only use port numbers b/w 2702 You may have to play around using different port numbers between the two machines. "C:\Program Files (x86)\Electronic Arts\Battlefield Bad Company 2\BFBC2Game.exe" +clientport 27012 My shortcut to BFBC2 on my desktop has a targt line that reads like this: Right click your shortcut for BFBC2 change your Target to something like "././bfbc2.exe" +clientport 27011įor example.

Code: +clientport 270XX (Where XX is a different number for each system - do not use 27020) Add a different client port number on each machine between 2702 in the following format: From the General tab, click the Set launch options button

Right-click on the BFBC2 and select Properties Many are experiencing getting kicked when a friend on LAN joins the same server. And I got around 70 FPS compared to my normal 20 however that might have something to do with only the 2 of us being in there anyway, it worked perfectly so props to sam for finding it.For those who are playing BC2 in the same network as another person: We both tested it out on our systems and it didn't lag our computers out at all, not even my shit excuse for a computer. I would like to thank Entertainer for helping me test out this thing!!No worries man, this works perfectly. Its really simply and can be usd for numerous things such as competions, making movies pointless fighting. Now anyone of you create LAN in BF2 multiplayer, the rest of you go to join LAN and there is the game that the other person created. So simply download Hamachi create a new network and have all your friends join the existing network from all over the world. This software will allow 2 comptupers to link directly to one another, making it seems as if they are on the same network. Samtheman53 wrote: No, no Im not talking about the bad guy off Teken Įver wanted to play on your own BF2 server with a friend or 20?
