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I dont do anything special to play offline.
I just launch the game's exe
game says hi, you dont have internet, you are restricted to offline play and then
it lets me play.
And no network connection at all
Unfortunately, this is a problem on your side rather than the game itself
BL1 does not crash, it does exactly as i described and happily runs devoid of a network connection entirely.
For that matter BL2 works also.
No hoops to jump through.
Sounds like you have manipulated something that is causing problems with the games.
If I do not let BL1 online first it will crash when I load a level or new game. Once the level is loaded it no longer cares about online status. Same if I toggle steam to offline mode then toggle it back on.
BL2 acts a bit differently, it will take a couple minutes to hunt for online servers, then finally let you in the game after 2-3 minutes and it searching.
if I let it online, I can be in the game, in less than 2-3 minutes. Then I can turn firewall back on or turn steam online back on.
If I use a pirated game I do not have this problem. The feature is a online check, for the online services the games uses. For BL1 it creates a crash with a general protection fault if its blocked or not in offline mode. BL2 just takes to long to find online servers, if its blocked or not in offline mode.
I dont have this issue, on Any machine.
Something about the way you are doing things is causing the issue.
It isnt a game issue.
Not even sure why you are inducing the issues?
All of the games natively have the option to play offline
why dont you just stop the game itself from talking and assumed the world just timed out?
WillowSteamWorks.ini
[OnlineSubsystemSteamworks.OnlineSubsystemSteamworks]
bEnableSteamQoS=true
[OnlineSubsystemSteamworks.QoSHandlerSteamworks]
MaxQoSRequest=0
MaxQoSListen=0
NumPingProbes=0
PingProbeSize=0
PingTimeout=0.1
ChallengeTimeout=0.1
ListenTimeout=0.1
[IniVersion]
0=1683824418.000000
Wont be able to talk to anything because it times out immediately
game can think it's online all day long, but it will keep timing out, you wont even be able to get shift rewards cause it will give up
or launch from a bat file
Example
netsh interface set interface wi-fi disable
start "" /wait "C:\Games\Steam\steamapps\common\BorderlandsGOTYEnhanced\Binaries\Win64\BorderlandsGOTY.exe"
netsh interface set interface wi-fi enable
Or you could have it start, wait XX time then turn it back on, if you need to watch netflix while playing.
Cant tell you how to fix whatever you are doing
Going to do some more testing.
Its an odd bug that must be part of the drm or online check that creates the general protection fault.
BL2 is the same I edited the ini and the search time to get into the game dose not really decrease. BL2 seemingly has an obnoxious search time for online features until you can get into the game. Dose not matter if its in offline or online mode.
Thanks for the suggestions BTW!
ok 1st, disable the firewall rule.
then try the ini as i posted it
launch BL1 and try to browse for games
nothing should appear.
now go ahead and fire up network game
have someone try to join
even if you friend invite them, they should fail to find you to get in.
tried that on 4 machines here
none of them could find games, nor could they join each other
Or do the second method i gave you
(and disable the firewall rule, cause whatever you have set there is screwing with it)
Game will flat out tell you Hi, aint no internets here, we can only play offline mode.
Game wont even try to talk to anything anymore, even if you want it to, until you restart the game.
And depending on what you want, you can leave the interface disconnected will you exit the game, or just put in a delay long enough to have the game launched and then let it reenable the interface.
in any case, disable the firewall rule, because however it is assembled, it seems to be doing havoc to things.
Not sure what router you are using.
as far as DRM, isnt that.
i have bl1 and bl2 on a machine that literally never goes on line, doesnt even have a lan adapter, it's just attached to a tv in case someone wants to play something.
So they cant even check drm if they wanted to
Here's the test you need to run:
1.) PHYSICALLY disable your internet so that you're not going to "expose" yourself to any unwanted scary hackers. Like literally, unplug your entire router. NO INTERNET.
2.) Since you have ZERO internet AT ALL now that you've done step 1, step 2 is to UNBLOCK EVERYTHING. Turn off ALL FIREWALL, let ALL programs run. Literally, as if you were a normal person using a normal computer. NO BLOCKS.
3.) See if Borderlands will run. I'm willing to bet real life money it will run FLAWLESSLY in single player.