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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Other than that I can't give any better advice since the issue didn't persist for me
We are monitoring the connectivity issues and there are two known issues right now.
First, the Steam invite feature might not work if your UDP port 25002 is publicly visible/mapped.
Second, in certain circumstances, the number of players is incorrectly reported in the server browser, thus leading to a connection failure.
Please assert that these issues do not apply to your case. Both will be fixed in a future (soonish) patch.
Also, please head over to forum.paradoxplaza.com and post a copy of your output_log.txt file, present in your game data folder along with some info of the game like: Server or Client? OS? . It will further help us debug the problem.
Cheers,
Poindexter
Oh, I did. About a dozen times since there's a good chance the game will just crash when it can't connect to a server.
We have all the ports relavent open, as well as Firewall exceptions.
Two of us can join each other, but the third cannot.
"Connection to Server Failed" was the gist of the error.
27000 to 27305 (steam ports)
and 25002
Now the guy from Ireland can connect
Yep, on 20 times I tried I succeded 1. This need a fix.
It does seem to be the steam invite problem.
My husband and I were gifted this game by his good friend & his wife. We played successfully last night when my husband and I would host the game. My husband's friend was able to host the game, although none of us could actually connect to him. We would get errors like "Connection to the host lost" (I cannot remember the actual wording of the error) or "Connection failed" and such.
My husband and I can host and be DMs perfectly well. His friend and his wife cannot. It was a private match and the Steam overlay invites were working perfectly. We were able to play a non-player DM game just fine as well.
Other than this issue and a few minor crashes, the game has been working fabulously for us, but not having two other players have a chance to be the DM is ridiculously frustrating.
Edited for spelling and grammar.
So far it seems I am the only friend on our group, that has this problem.
Yet again, a public game is easily joined by the others. The inconvenience is undeniable, but a functioning workaround is preferable to a furious boycott in my opinion.
Besides, the game is incredibly entertaining to play.