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3 minutes ago, pzsoltlego said:

I would have no idea how to do that :/

You could probably just go to Task scheduler and set Just Cause 3 to trigger network disable when it's opened. That would be a lot easier than making a script. 

I love this game but there is one Problem.....

 

The problem is that when I try to play offline, it automatically reconnects.

 

EVEN THOUGH I blocked it with my firewall it still connects...

 

Can Someone help me with this problem because it is really annoying, Thanks.

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I;m sure there's a better way but you could always unplug your Ethernet :)

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Here's some advice, have a legitimate reason for a problem instead of just cause.

 

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On a serious note what about...

 

Disabling Lan/Wlan adapters? Going further you could write a script that disables the adapter when the game runs and enables it when the game is closed.

 

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- EK Supremacy EVO CPU Block - EK FC 1080 GPU Blocks - EK XRES 100 DDC - EK Coolstream XE 360 - EK Coolstream XE 240 -

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39 minutes ago, TidaLWaveZ said:

On a serious note what about...

 

Disabling Lan/Wlan adapters? Going further you could write a script that disables the adapter when the game runs and enables it when the game is closed.

 

I would have no idea how to do that :/

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3 minutes ago, pzsoltlego said:

I would have no idea how to do that :/

You could probably just go to Task scheduler and set Just Cause 3 to trigger network disable when it's opened. That would be a lot easier than making a script. 

- ASUS X99 Deluxe - i7 5820k - Nvidia GTX 1080ti SLi - 4x4GB EVGA SSC 2800mhz DDR4 - Samsung SM951 500 - 2x Samsung 850 EVO 512 -

- EK Supremacy EVO CPU Block - EK FC 1080 GPU Blocks - EK XRES 100 DDC - EK Coolstream XE 360 - EK Coolstream XE 240 -

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