Take the extra two minutes and just go with the first method I put above ) There's one other method, but I wouldn't recommend doing it, as it's something you'll have to do every single time you want to play the game (and anything that involves disconnecting your computer from the internet entirely, regardless of duration, is kind of annoying). Hit OK and you'll find yourself in the Main Menu just fine now, ready to play. Now when you reach the initial loading screen, you'll find the game will fail to connect to Autolog almost instantly and give you an Origin error. Leave all three boxes checked for Domain, Private and Public.įeel free to put whatever you want in the Name and Description (optional), then click Finish. In the next window, select "Block the Connection", then Next. (In my case, the default install location was C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Need for Speed The Run\Need For Speed The Run.exe) Select "This Program Path" and navigate to the. Under Rule Type, select Program and click Next. You can find this by searching in your Start menu.Ĭlick on "Advanced Settings" on the lefthand side.Ĭlick on "Outbound Rules" on the window that opens afterwards, then click on "New Rule.". Method 1: Creating a Block Rule for the Program Here's a quick couple ways I've found around it: If you've tried opening the game to play even the Single Player mode, you'll find that you'll hang on the initial loading screen as it tries to connect to Autolog and can't, so it never reaches the main menu. Maybe I'm not the only one that didn't realize that "retirement of online services" earlier today for older NFS titles meant you'd be barred from even getting into the main menu of the game (this is the case with The Run).
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