Some players aren't able to queue to join game servers, according to the studio

Nov 1, 2013 09:32 GMT  ·  By

Battlefield 4 is rolling out this week around the world across the PC, PS3, and Xbox 360 platforms, and DICE has just posted a few new details concerning the release and the variety of issues that seem to affect the first-person shooter.

Battlefield 4 is eagerly awaited by millions of fans from around the world and DICE has begun deploying it starting earlier this week across three big platforms.

For those who are experiencing problems, especially on the PC, the studio has posted a new article on Battlelog, confirming that it's aware of certain issues and offering some advice to those affected by problems.

First up, they should reinstall programs like PunkBuster as well as the graphics drivers for Nvidia or AMD cards. If problems persist, they should repair the installation of Battlefield 4 via the Origin client.

An ongoing issue that doesn't let players join a queue for game servers is being investigated by DICE but, as of yet, there isn't a solution in sight.