Can't play online. Session timed out

PashaBoi

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I've got DBC 17 on steam and i tried to play online match. But I keep getting the same error I was getting when I was trying to play DBC 14 online. It says "Session timed out". Here's the link to my DBC 14 problem that is still not solved. [PC] Can't connect to online play.

What I've done so far:

* Verify integrity of game files
* Download the game again
* Try a different connection
* Made sure that I am connecting to the game servers on https://status.bigant.com/

No luck. Still can't play online. Maybe I need to forward some ports? I hope I'm able to play online this time. It's really frustrating to not be able to play online in both 14 and 17.
 
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PashaBoi

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I'm sure you guys are busy with the new release but, please take a look at this. I've got the same problem with 14 and 17 now. Maybe I need to forward some ports? Do let me know please.
 

FollowOn

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I too haven't been able to play the game online as there literally no one playing when I try quick match.
 

PashaBoi

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I too haven't been able to play the game online as there literally no one playing when I try quick match.
I'm sure that's not the problem for me. I've tried inviting my friends too. Just can't get past the team selection screen.
 

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Can you post things like your system specs, and DxDiag?

Given we've not had widespread reports of this - I would speculate the cause would be something to do with your OS or networking drivers. Things like doing a system file check - by running "sfc /scannow" on an admin command prompt, or running a system repair/PC refresh would assist in that case.
 

PashaBoi

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Can you post things like your system specs, and DxDiag?

Given we've not had widespread reports of this - I would speculate the cause would be something to do with your OS or networking drivers. Things like doing a system file check - by running "sfc /scannow" on an admin command prompt, or running a system repair/PC refresh would assist in that case.

Thanks for the response. My spec are:

Core i5 3550 @3.3 Ghz
8 GB RAM
Gtx 1060
Windows 10 version 1607 (Build no 14393.693)

More system specs are attached with the DxDiag text file.

Running "sfc /scannow" says "Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations."
 

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