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Fripnip Jan 1, 2022 @ 8:57am
"Your connection to the host has been lost"
When ever I click the find session button, the game loads to 100 % and then gives me this error code. There is not way to join a public lobby.
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offyghost Jan 1, 2022 @ 8:59am 
Same here
offyghost Jan 1, 2022 @ 9:00am 
Failed to connect session
Server is full
AlexTheFiery Jan 1, 2022 @ 9:12am 
Host most likely left the game while you were joining. If you dont think that's the case, you should hard reset your modem and router then try again.
VirgoZeus Jan 1, 2022 @ 9:16am 
me too ♥♥♥♥
Fripnip Jan 1, 2022 @ 9:21am 
I don't ever get to the server full notification, tried fifty or so times. It's not like the host is leaving, I just never appear to be making the connection. No friends can join my servers either.
Fripnip Jan 1, 2022 @ 1:50pm 
Fixed my problem, not sure if it'll help anybody else but on the off chance it does.

Dragon Centre had updated (MSI motherboard) but needed to be started in admin mode to complete, for some reason this wasn't allowing the ethernet port to connect to p2p servers.
Tybost Jan 1, 2022 @ 2:52pm 
I don't have an MSI motherboard and thats too insane of a fix to entertain.

Servers are just broke AF / constant server crashes that needs investigated.
Homicidan Jan 1, 2022 @ 3:36pm 
Same here. But sometimes can play 1-2 Rounds without a disconnect. Hope they will fix that soon.
Reflex Jan 1, 2022 @ 4:16pm 
There are no severs you are joining on people hosting for you,

Anyone can host a public game using your upload speed just make sure you have 10 Mbps. If you disconnect it because the host crashed or bugs.

I have 100 Mbps and really fast PC and I still crash, and then I verify game files trying again.
Last edited by Reflex; Jan 1, 2022 @ 4:19pm
Fripnip Jan 1, 2022 @ 10:25pm 
Originally posted by Tybost:
I don't have an MSI motherboard and thats too insane of a fix to entertain.

Servers are just broke AF / constant server crashes that needs investigated.

That's what I thought, but trust me, this was my issue. I used a WiFi dongle to connect to my hub and could play absolutely fine, connect to friends games and other lobbies. I still had the odd disconnect, but that was the host leaving rather than my connection. Once I figured it was a LAN issue, I checked drivers and programs, Dragon Centre update being the one that fixed it.

I'm not saying this fixes server side crashes, but it did fix not even being able to connect to them for me.
Freelancer Jan 2, 2022 @ 1:02am 
It's an issue with the game servers I believe. I have an MSI mobo as well and I still get this problem. It's very rare I can actually enter a server.
Fripnip Jan 2, 2022 @ 1:13am 
OK just to set this straight. I couldn't connect to any server, the error message was as above. In addition, no friends could join my open lobby and I couldn't join any of theirs, even though other people could (issue was my end).

I'm not saying the game doesn't have its own issues, but if you can't connect to a friends game at all, the above worked for me.
Originally posted by Fripnip:
Originally posted by Tybost:
I don't have an MSI motherboard and thats too insane of a fix to entertain.

Servers are just broke AF / constant server crashes that needs investigated.

That's what I thought, but trust me, this was my issue. I used a WiFi dongle to connect to my hub and could play absolutely fine, connect to friends games and other lobbies. I still had the odd disconnect, but that was the host leaving rather than my connection. Once I figured it was a LAN issue, I checked drivers and programs, Dragon Centre update being the one that fixed it.

I'm not saying this fixes server side crashes, but it did fix not even being able to connect to them for me.

There he is: the fanboy who blames his own connection being the cause of disconnects *facepalm*...

It's the damned broken game, not you!

I am using Wlan and can play CS GO, BF 5 and what so ever without any disconnect.

So stop blaming yourself for the failures of others...
Cotton Mouth Jan 2, 2022 @ 2:04am 
same here
Fripnip Jan 2, 2022 @ 3:31am 
Originally posted by Chevalier_Montrachet:
Originally posted by Fripnip:

That's what I thought, but trust me, this was my issue. I used a WiFi dongle to connect to my hub and could play absolutely fine, connect to friends games and other lobbies. I still had the odd disconnect, but that was the host leaving rather than my connection. Once I figured it was a LAN issue, I checked drivers and programs, Dragon Centre update being the one that fixed it.

I'm not saying this fixes server side crashes, but it did fix not even being able to connect to them for me.

There he is: the fanboy who blames his own connection being the cause of disconnects *facepalm*...

It's the damned broken game, not you!

I am using Wlan and can play CS GO, BF 5 and what so ever without any disconnect.

So stop blaming yourself for the failures of others...

Please, read my response before piling in with this.

I don't deny that there might be server issues, once you connect to a game . My problem was I couldn't even connect to a game in the first place, I got to a 100 % load and it just kicked me .

When I connect a WiFi adapter, I could connect absolutely fine to both friends and public lobbies. Once I updated Dragon Centre and and connected back to an ethernet connection, everything is running as expected.

I'm no fanboy and can see from the various posts there are issues larger than mine, but please don't get spouting unhelpful garbage like the above when this thread might well help someone get online.
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Date Posted: Jan 1, 2022 @ 8:57am
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