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a) mind that your friends need to go through all the same steps, and unless you are certain they did everything right, it could be more them and less you - especially when you can connect to random lobbies just fine
b) ASUS mainboard?
c) try this, as I think this was not mentioned in the pinned thread
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2843838933
No guarantees that it does change anything for you, but a lot have good experiences with that in certain regions of the world
Hi, and thanks for suggestions.
a) Tried on two pc's in house
b) Both pc's have MSI motherboard
c) Gonna try this, worth a shot.
But i still find it weird going trough so much for this one game, when most others are plug and play.
You are without doubts not wrong with that.
The game has a "weird" architecture, like an emulator/virtual machine, so a lot of issues are more visible which other games can more easily compensate.
The information "two pc's in house" is interesting. I do not know how it works if two players "share the same IP" with the matchmaking server.
Have you tried with both pcs to connect to random lobbies too?
I wish you good luck, that you get to play with your friends soon enough!
Hmm, this made me recall something. When we played Snowrunners back when that was released i had to use VPN on one of the pc's to play multiplayer. It just wouldnt let multiplayer work with the two in house pc's without one of them using VPN.
Worth a shot aswell, and quick to try.
Snowrunner developers fixed it with time, but we had to use VPN for a long time.
Tried to change the DNS now for IPV4 (as i have) but with no luck sadly. Changed on both pc's.
Even using VPN on one of them did not work.
Thanks for trying to help tho, appreciate it.
How about a live test? If you open up a lobby and make random people from the forums join you, maybe you get a better insight. Just need your lobby code.
So just make a post here on steam and ask people to join me to test out my tech issues?
Yeah.
That way you can at least tell if the issue is isolated to your house, or if no one can connect to you. Imagine it turns out that no one can connect to you, then you might have looked in the wrong section.
I might try that.
The problem is not that the other pc cannot connect to my lobby. Its that it gets thrown out after between 1 minute to 10 minutes.
That makes the case different already.
Do you recall the error codes?
At LEAST, I am happy to hear that is not the case when you play World. Maybe they fixed it. I hope you have success improving it.
Yes. Its MR-230-94. But it doesnt show up with every disconnect.
Even tried this:
Thanks. Yeah i hope i will be able to sort it out with time.
Bought two copies of this game to play it with my son, and he was so looking forward to play it together.
MR-230-94 is a desynchronisation issue.
That means that the client who is having it is most likely not keeping their ping.
Main suspect are mods. Any kind of mods.
Second are third party apps which interrupts the connection because it is not strong enough.
You should check for any app which are like GameFirstVI, or even router settings which priorities certain services.
E.g. many routers put voice chat > multimedia > other services as priority
That is why games like MHR, which are not marked as "multimedia" but as "other services" might get disconnected if ping is having timeouts.
Aside from looking for something like that, I strongly recommend the usage of the mod DeviceStutterFix. A link you can find here
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2755312447
Reasoning: sometimes a faulty third party device, like a blutooth connector can cause the game engine to freeze for seconds which leads to temporary timeouts.