Hey all,
For some odd reason my router seems to break off with the DNS servers when playing some rounds of For Honor.
Some backinfo:
I have two routers at home, one is landline while the other is wireless, both of which are connected with a W-LAN stick in my PC. I mostly use the landline because that one has an open NAT type. It works perfectly on any other games like Rainbow Six Siege and the problem only occurs with For Honor.
It basically happens like this: I play like three rounds of For Honor. After the endscreen of the last match I get the "retrieving data" icon while I also get the message "error deploying troops" above. It then cuts to the "we couldn't connect to the servers" message and it goes back to the main menu. When playing with others I also heard how they got the same message but got the stuff a short time after, which is not in my case. I dont get any gear and xp from the previous match back. I know the internet fails to connect to the DNS servers because the ingame browsers looses connection too with the error 105, as do all of my other browsers and applications.
The weird thing is how this only occurs with the landline connection and not with the wireless one. But the problem with the wireless router is that it has a strict NAT type and that makes it impossible to play with my friends. I tried opening it before but with no success.
I thank you for reading all of this and hope my spelling wasn't too crap.
with best regards,
MayorDosenbrot
I looked at an old MsInfo that you sent to our agents back in December for an Assassin's Creed Origins issue. It looks like you have a ton of active adapters, and it could be that your connection is attempting to transfer to a different adapter while the game is running. I recommend disabling all but the main adapter and see if the issue persists.