@zhanghm18 Have you tried adding an exclusion/exception in the Firewall of your AV software & Windows Security?
Also, what type of connection are you using to get to the internet; WiFi, Ethernet, Power Line, etc.?
@zhanghm18 Have you tried adding an exclusion/exception in the Firewall of your AV software & Windows Security?
Also, what type of connection are you using to get to the internet; WiFi, Ethernet, Power Line, etc.?
@mostlostnoob I have not tried the firewall problem, because the FAF link is not always a problem, and occasionally you can successfully start the game.
I use WIFI.
@magge However, when I used the older version of client, I did not have such frequent link problems
@zhanghm18 In the FAF client, go to the top left menu > Settings:
Next, quit the client (check Task Manager). Once it's completely closed, open the client again & play.
The next time you join a game & have connection issues, please click the Reply button at the bottom between the (View) icon & the "Mark unread" button. Next, go to client > top left menu > Show logs folder > logs > sort by Date Modified, then drag/drop these files into the Reply message window so those that can help (not me) have that data to look at:
@mostlostnoob How do I share these files when I have link problems again? I didn't find the button you were talking about.
Maybe I can upload the file in this post?
@zhanghm18 You should be able to click the blue Reply button:
Then click the Upload File button to add both the client.log & the game_21xxxxxx.log files:
@zhanghm18 As magge stated, try using a different connection type. Ethernet would be best, but Power Line also works well.
In my opinion, there are two big possibilities - Your security software is blocking something, or your provider is blocking something.
Maybe you can narrow it down even further by trying a VPN from another country. (EU or USA preferred)
Have you disabled any security software as well? If it still doesn't work, then I am unfortunately out of ideas. Maybe as last resort reinstall everything.
If you know any IT savvy guy in real life, maybe he/she can take a look at the PC.
From the logs it looks like your server is trying to connect to localhost 127.0.0.1:80 as if it is the lobby server which won't work. So maybe your host resolution.
From your screenshot it also looks like your client is unable to download the remote config from https://content.faforever.com/dfc-config.json for some ssl reason so it seems like maybe something is wrong with your DNS situation or something