Dune Awakening, the ambitious survival MMO set in the Dune universe, has drawn attention for its PvP-oriented gameplay. However, like many early-access titles, players are running into a few bugs and error codes—one of the more common being Error 3C4. In this guide, we’ll go over what causes this issue and how you can possibly fix it. So, consider reading until the end for all the details regarding the same.
Error 3C4 typically appears during login or while connecting to servers in Dune Awakening. It may point to connectivity issues, server downtime, or profile sync problems. Many players reported that just after purchasing the game, when they tried to enter the in-game world, this error 3C4 appeared on the screen. This issue has caused frustration among players, making them look out for its solution online. While developers haven’t shared an official explanation yet, we have a few workarounds you can try while waiting for the official patch.
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Dune Awakening Error 3C4: How to fix it
Check Server Status:
Before anything, check if Dune: Awakening’s servers are down. Follow the official Twitter/X page or check the game’s Discord for maintenance announcements. If the servers are indeed down, then you’ll have to wait until they are back online.
Restart the Game & Your PC:
A simple restart often fixes network glitches or errors that may cause Error 3C4. So relaunch the game again to see if the problem persists. If it does, then restart your PC and then try again.
Disable VPN, proxies, or firewalls:
Error 3C4 may be caused by network restrictions. If you’re using a VPN, proxy server, or third-party firewall, try disabling them temporarily. These tools can interfere with the game’s connection to its servers. After disabling them, check whether the issue persists. On the contrary, if you are encountering the issue even when you have not used any VPNs, then consider connecting to one and trying again.
Change DNS Settings:
Switch to a public DNS like Google (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) or Cloudflare (1.1.1.1). To do this on PC, go to Windows Settings > Network Settings > Adapter Options > Right-click your connection > Properties > IPv4 and manually set DNS to (Primary: 8.8.8.8 and Secondary: 8.8.4.4) or Cloudflare (Primary 1.1.1.1 and Secondary 1.0.0.1). This can improve connectivity and fix region-based loading errors.
Wait for official patch
As of writing this, Dune: Awakening is still in its advanced access phase. Considering that many are reporting this issue, it is possible that the developers will release an update on the game’s release date (June 10) fixing the same. So, waiting for the global release is one workaround you can try.
Well, that’s all for now! We hope you found this guide helpful. Don’t forget to visit DigiStatement daily for the latest updates and fixes related to your favorite games.