I’m joined by fellow contributor Charlie Brassley to discuss the Imperial Navy. We will get to all the cool expansion ships and fleets in the next article before closing out this series with how to tie BFG into your 40k narratives. Today we are going to focus on how to set up a fleet with the core fleets from the original game – the ships, how they play, and why you should play them. Thanks a lot.In our first article we discussed what Battlefleet Gothic (BFG) is, how to find everything you need to play, and why you should play it (it’s the best and you become the best by association). I was worried I wouldn't be able to find anyone with solutions, but you were great. Maybe they were brokering a deal for my information, and had my ability to play on hold until they finalized the deal with whomever wants my info.īut I really appreciate you trying to help me out, man. I think they are sort of a scam- I've read that EAC actually sells data. Had a long first start-up, but after that it's all smooth.Īnti-cheat programs are useless. then I don't know if there is anything to do.Īfter 3 reinstalls, a few reboots. If none of them works and completely removing and reinstalling the game doesn't work. But Im sorry to say that all known solutions have already been posted. yeah, and thats a reason as to why I had to work with Focus to get the "old" game version done as a beta - just so that people could play with mods, offline and with less buggs. Originally posted by VI Skalgrim Fellaxe:EAC is utter S.H.I.T. It's odd to me that the -NoEAC command doesn't disable EAC. EAC launcher window provides no information- if it at least told me it thought that some app I have was a "cheat", I could try to allow for exceptions. Yesterday I had a hankering to smash some Tyranid ships into stuff, and here I am- unable to play the game I purchased, and unable to get a refund.įrustrating thing is not knowing what is causing this. You think the patch may have caused this? Again, I was playing this game fine not even two weeks ago. Still getting the exact same "fail to launch" when the EAC launcher window pops up. Good luck.Īlright man, I've tried all seven or so possible solutions. Other than that, I don't have any other solutions to offer. So as a last option, try that and also try to disable the EAC. While this version (the beta one) is made for all the people who couldn't get their offline/mod/coop games to work, its also - according to testers atleast - more stable than the current vanilla version. Originally posted by VI Skalgrim Fellaxe:You can also try to reinstall the game, but try the beta version instead - this is actually just a prior version to the game that I helped Focus with since the last official update (aimed at making crossplay work) also made mods unplayable for quite some time. EAC shouldn't even run at all unless somebody clicks multiplayer connectivity options. Obviously you're hosed if you want to multi, but at least I hope it'll let you do some single-player.īloody invasive "cheat protection" in single-player offline games. Launch using the shortcut, this should result in two things - game should start in offline mode, and it should start with no EAC enabled (it does launch faster on my end). You should get a prompt from Steam client about using optional parameter, click "OK" " path to steam's main folder\Steam\steamapps\common\Battlefleet Gothic Armada II\BattlefleetGothic2\Binaries\Win64\BattlefleetGothic2-Win64-Shipping.exe" -NoEAC Case sensitive, this should be in the target: Secondly, try going into Steam\steamapps\common\Battlefleet Gothic Armada II\BattlefleetGothic2\Binaries\Win64 and (if you haven't yet) set up a shortcut with -NoEAC. If the latter, I'd recommend starting Steam in offline mode (the game auto-detects connection, so can't do offline while Steam is online because all your delicious data R belong to them or something). Do you plan on playing multi, or just single-player?
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