July 2020
July 2020
I feel like I mentioned this in a previous post...most likely I did.
I tried to connect to the game server by using an eGPU that has an ethernet port on it. Specifically the 2080ti Gaming Box from Gigabyte. That didn't work. Trying to bypass the wifi card alone is not enough. So, I'm still stuck in terms of what to do. The only remaining hypothesis is that computers that are built with Wifi 6 cards or similar must have some software missing that prevents 32 bit applications from connecting to the internet. Or, the 32 bit application tries to connect to the internet, but the 64 bit operating system doesn't know how to communicate. So, in short, program dies midway through.
July 2020
July 2020
When you have a chance would you mind sharing your DxDiag here as well? That way I can also forward that along to the team.
For more info on how to pull it up check out the EA Help site. You can attach the text file to this thread once you have it. Thanks!
/Kent
July 2020
July 2020
Throwing my hat in the ring on this, had the game almost since launch, all of a sudden I'm getting the data center error and a constant "retrieving matchmaking list" error when trying to join either multiplayer mode. New system built in March but reusing my old SSDs, but I'm almost positive I played TF2 on this system right after I built it. DxDiag is attached, really hoping for a resolution soon!
July 2020
July 2020
Hi again @Hydrofreeze98 and @fireinthesky7
I do need to confirm one more thing for the team. Are your PCs connected to the internet via wifi, or are they using a network cable?
/Kent
July 2020
Ethernet usually; my PC doesn't have a WiFi card, but I tried connecting to my home WiFi using a USB adapter and it made no difference.