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misclevitz

Battleye connection kicks me within 20 seconds

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I can't play at all because of battleye... it keeps kicking me from the server regardless of experimental or regular, always within 10-25 seconds of being on the server.

 

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Greetings try this-

 

Make sure you are showing hidden files & folders (Control Panel > Folder options) as the Appdata folder will be Hidden by default.

First of all exit the DayZ client and Steam.

  • STEP ONE: Delete Battleye Folder in Appdata

    Find the Battleye folder located in
    "C:\Users\YOURUSERNAME\AppData\Local\DayZ".
    Delete this Battleye folder and all it's content entirely.

    (To locate directory navigate through explorer or
    Press the WINDOWS KEY + E to open explorer > In the adress field write %localappdata%)
  • STEP TWO: Download BEClient.dll

    Go to Battleye[www.battleye.com] and download the 32-bit BEClient.dll for DayZ.
    (Save it somewhere easily located, it will be used soon.)
  • STEP THREE: Replace old BEClient with the new one

    Move or copy/paste the downloaded BEClient.dll to a folder named Battleye in the DayZ install directory (replace the already existing BEClient.dll).

    The DayZ install directory is by default located at:
    "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\DayZ"
    (this is NOT the same appdata DayZ/Battleye folder as the one we visited earlier)

    (To locate directory navigate through explorer or
    Right click DayZ in Steam > Properties > Local Files > Browse Local Files)
  • STEP FOUR: Restart your computer
  • STEP FIVE: Update Battleye

    IMPORTANT: Start Steam as administrator
    (right click Steam and choose Run as Administrator)

    Start DayZ and join a server, BattlEye should update correctly.

Steak.

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