
On the server log they will see that you were kicked from the server for using an incompatible version of the game, you should not be banned. If you try to join a server with BattlEye protection then the game will just return to the main menu after clicking OK on that message box. Just ignore the message and click OK as it will still connect fine. For other server owners to remove BattlEye all they need to do is delete the folder "BattlEyeIntegration" inside the "Plugins" folder that's in the "Outlaws" folder! Far simpler than removing BattlEye in the client game! NOTE Technically this is all that needs to be done in the client game, all the rest is for removing the BattlEye service and stopping the game from trying to start that service!įinally, when you connect to an unprotected server the game will still say it needs BattlEye in a small message dialog box that pops up. On the topic of my dedicated server running without BattlEye. After correcting this conflict the game now sees servers. This is not the case! I was running a dedicated server on the same machine with BattlEye removed and it was using the default ports. Initially the game was not listing servers and after some testing I came to the conclusion that was because of the removal of BattlEye. Just a small update after playing for a few weeks.įirst, I had some 'important information' before this update in the previous section. Yep, I know that was long winded, thank Microsoft for that! But we are still not quite ready yet.

Now enter the command with the return key. Now type the following (without the quotes) "cd " followed with CTRL-V to paste the address.Hold the Windows key and press R to bring up a "Run" dialog and type "cmd" (without the quotes) in the text entry area then click OK.

In the file browser right click the path near the top of the window that ends "> Outlaws > Binaries > Win64 > BattlEye" and select "Copy address as text".Now, you will see Uninstall_BattlEye.bat but unfortunately Microsoft decided to no longer support batch files being run with a double click so you will have to run it manually in CMD.EXE Navigate to the BattleEye installation by opening the folder called "Outlaws", then "Binaries", then "Win64" and finally "BattlEye".

OK, now we are ready to start removing BattlEye:
