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server connection error
was playing the game when i was in a different state now i came back to my home town with the same pc where i was playing the game and now when i try to start the game i get server connection error did try everything chanced the dns etc. tryed every video solution but nothing is working + everyting on my pc is updated. help mee
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Skittles Feb 2 @ 11:19am 
happening to me too all morning
Just loaded steam it has heaps of warnings in a lot of games that went online, now fine.
worst server in the world
Originally posted by Z3i:
worst server in the world

What part of the world are you trying to connect to the server from?
problems servers error crash game
Originally posted by Mico_xxx:
problems servers error crash game
You losing connection to the server is not necessarily a server error.
Originally posted by Ozzys_Dad:
Originally posted by Mico_xxx:
problems servers error crash game
You losing connection to the server is not necessarily a server error.
Of all the Steam games I play, only the Fishing Planet server is often difficult to access and often loses connection. I have tried forwarding port priority to 4530-4531 (port used by FP), tunneling method (canada, us, eu), port trigger method, etc. because I always use MROS to modify the connection and know all the available game ports. everything has no effect. while I also played other games such as CS 2, PUBG, The Hunter Call of the Wild and other small games, everything ran smoothly and never encountered problems like on the FP server. and try to look at all the other discussion histories, how many players have experienced the same thing.
Last edited by Z3i; Feb 7 @ 7:09am
Originally posted by Z3i:
Originally posted by Ozzys_Dad:
You losing connection to the server is not necessarily a server error.
Of all the Steam games I play, only the Fishing Planet server is often difficult to access and often loses connection. I have tried forwarding port priority to 4530-4531 (port used by FP), tunneling method (canada, us, eu), port trigger method, etc. because I always use MROS to modify the connection and know all the available game ports. everything has no effect. while I also played other games such as CS 2, PUBG, The Hunter Call of the Wild and other small games, everything ran smoothly and never encountered problems like on the FP server. and try to look at all the other discussion histories, how many players have experienced the same thing.

Do your other games have servers in the exact location of FP's server and go through the same routes to connect to their server? If not, then it's not necessarily the server but something between you and the server. Welcome to the internet.
Last edited by Ozzys_Dad; Feb 7 @ 8:20am
Originally posted by Ozzys_Dad:
Originally posted by Z3i:
Of all the Steam games I play, only the Fishing Planet server is often difficult to access and often loses connection. I have tried forwarding port priority to 4530-4531 (port used by FP), tunneling method (canada, us, eu), port trigger method, etc. because I always use MROS to modify the connection and know all the available game ports. everything has no effect. while I also played other games such as CS 2, PUBG, The Hunter Call of the Wild and other small games, everything ran smoothly and never encountered problems like on the FP server. and try to look at all the other discussion histories, how many players have experienced the same thing.

Do your other games have servers in the exact location of FP's server and go through the same routes to connect to their server? If not, then it's not necessarily the server but something between you and the server. Welcome to the internet.
Here the core of the problem is not a technical problem, but how the developer provides the best for the players, not all players understand technically their connection, what ordinary players know, only plays smoothly and without problems, they can only make a basic diagnosis, if games A, B & C run smoothly while only game D has problems, it means the problem is with the game itself. I have also tried various methods with various different ISPs, but to no avail, in essence, FP underdeveloped their server side, welcome to the science of troubleshooting.
Last edited by Z3i; Feb 7 @ 9:59am
The *Perfect Internet Infrastructure we all have lol
Originally posted by Z3i:
Originally posted by Ozzys_Dad:

Do your other games have servers in the exact location of FP's server and go through the same routes to connect to their server? If not, then it's not necessarily the server but something between you and the server. Welcome to the internet.
Here the core of the problem is not a technical problem, but how the developer provides the best for the players, not all players understand technically their connection, what ordinary players know, only plays smoothly and without problems, they can only make a basic diagnosis, if games A, B & C run smoothly while only game D has problems, it means the problem is with the game itself. I have also tried various methods with various different ISPs, but to no avail, in essence, FP underdeveloped their server side, welcome to the science of troubleshooting.

I'm sure you actually believe that.
Stupid logic !!!!
[if games A, B & C run smoothly while only game D has problems, it means the problem is with the game itself]
Inter connecting servers are the problem, I get them all the time, I am on wifi and my connecting server does a round trip to game server, one city to another then by sat. to USA and game servers.
These severs have to do maintenance and adjustments to dish directions, why satellites keep falling and need to be reposition. (usually no prior notification)
If game servers need maintenance they acknowledge that fact and all get notification of that event.
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