So, how have you guys been enjoying the brutal and breathtaking world of Arrakis in Dune: Awakening so far? For many, the anticipation for Funcom’s ambitious open-world survival MMO has been immense, but there have been lots of frustrating network errors like P34/FG3/H74/V94/V97 disconnecting players from the game. If you too have encountered similar errors, consider reading this guide for details regarding how to fix them.
The error codes in Dune Awakening (P34, FG3, H74, V94, V97) are placeholders for various server- or connection-related problems. They often occur due to unstable internet connection, server-side congestion or downtime, conflicting VPN/firewall settings, DNS or NAT-related issues, etc. While Funcom hasn’t officially detailed the meaning of every specific code, the general cause of the issue is network instability between client and server. This guide has all the fixes and workarounds specifically designed to address the common underlying causes of any of these network connection failures in Dune: Awakening. So, continue reading.
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Dune Awakening (P34/FG3/H74/V94/V97) Network Error: How to fix it
Restart Your PC
A simple restart often fixes network glitches or errors that may cause such network errors. So relaunch the game again after restarting your PC to see if the problem persists.
Disable VPN or Proxy
If you’re using a VPN or proxy server, it can interfere with game connections, especially for region-locked tests or if the VPN server is overloaded. Just turn off any active VPN or proxy software and try connecting to the game again.
Verify Game Files
Corrupted or missing game files can sometimes cause network errors if connection components are affected. To verify game files via Steam: Go to Library, right-click Dune: Awakening -> Properties -> Installed Files -> Verify integrity of game files.
Verify Your Internet Connection
A stable internet connection is crucial to ensure that you don’t encounter connection-related errors. First, check whether your network speed is good. If not, then switch to a wired connection. You can also try switching to a different network and then launching the game to check whether the issue persists.
Choose Appropriate Server Region
Connecting to a server that’s geographically distant from your location can result in latency issues or network-related problems. Ensure you’re selecting a server region closest to your location for optimal performance. If none of these methods worked, here are some ways to reset the network, which can solve the issue.
Reset Winsock & IP:
- Open Command Prompt as an administrator.
- Type netsh winsock reset and press Enter.
- Type netsh int ip reset and press Enter.
- Restart your PC.
Flush DNS Cache:
- To do this, open CMD with admin privileges (search “cmd,” right-click, and select “Run as administrator”).
- Now, type ipconfig /flushdns and press Enter.
- After this, type ipconfig /registerdns and press Enter.
- Once done, close CMD and then launch the game.
Change DNS Server
You can try using public DNS servers like Google DNS (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) or Cloudflare DNS (1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1). Want to know how to change DNS? Follow these steps:
- For this, first go to Windows Settings, then Network and Sharing Center, and then select the Change Adapter Settings option.
- Right-click your active connection (Ethernet or Wi-Fi) -> Properties.
- Select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” -> Properties.
- Select “Use the following DNS server addresses” and enter the public DNS server addresses as shared above.
- Once done, launch the game to check whether the issue persists.
By trying these workarounds, you can fix any of these network errors and get back in Dune: Awakening. That said, if you found this guide helpful, we cover gaming-related guides and fixes daily on DigiStatement, so make sure to visit us.