Is there a fix for the New World @mm_authresult_http_error_response_code error message? Despite Amazon Game Studios’ efforts to expand the servers and fix the long queue times players are experiencing, many still get hit by a New World ‘connection failed’ error message that stops them from entering the game at all. However, is there a New World @mm_authresult_http_error_response_code fix that works?
How to fix New World @mm_authresult_http_error_response_code
To fix the @mm_authresult_http_error_response_code error in New World:
- Disable and re-enable any firewalls or anti-virus software.
- Go into Network Settings and change IPv6 to unchecked
- In Windows 10, right-click Windows Start Menu > Settings > Network and Internet > Change Adapter Options. Right-click the internet option used, then Properties and scroll down to see “Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)” which needs to be unchecked. Click “OK” and exit out, and restart the PC to be sure.
If these solutions don’t work then it’s possible the problem is on the server-side of New World, such as with too many players trying to log in all at once, so players will just have to hope that Amazon Game Studios updates their servers in order to fix the problem itself. Trying a server in another region should identify whether this problem is caused by the servers or not — if players can log in fine on another region’s server without getting the error message, then the player’s PC is not at fault. Unfortunately, all players can do is be patient in this case.
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