![]() The performance of the BZFlag client is very dependent on the performance of the system's video card. From there, go to Web access protection > HTTP, HTTPS > Web browsers, and uncheck BZFlag. To fix this, right click on Nod32 in the system tray, go to Advanced Setup. It identifies BZFlag as a browser, causing it to block UDP communication. There was recently an issue found with the Windows anti-virus program Nod32. Also check to see whether some setting in your router's configuration might need to be changed. Check to see if there is a newer firmware for your router. ![]() If this works then the problem is probably caused by your router. If you still have issues and you use a router, try connecting your computer directly to your modem. The easiest thing to try is to disable your firewall and/or antivirus for a few minutes and see if you can play. If you are getting kicked from servers for not using UDP, it could be caused by your anti-virus, firewall, router, modem, or ISP. If you continue to get the error above then either global login is down or there is a more serious problem (in which case you should get support).īZFlag uses UDP to communicate between the client (you playing the game) and the server (the machine hosting the map). If there is a proxy, then the following steps will allow you to bypass it. This means that when your client goes to get a token from global login, your ISP returns an old cached token which will not work. It may be caused either by the global login system being down (which you can check by going to the BZBB) or your ISP putting a caching proxy on port 80. If you get the following error upon entering or finding servers. ![]()
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