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So I recently bought Star Citizen to play with some friends and have fun. I downloaded it and started it up. It takes forever to get from the launch menu to the enter star citizen menu. I have never been able to even get into the game and I have launched the game over 20 times in the past 3 days. Everytime I try to get into the game it loads then freeze then says error code 30000. I have tried everything that has been recommended to me. I have deleted the character file inside the star citizen files. I have reinstalled the game itself. I have changed my WiFi ports. I have logged out and logged back in. I have repaired my account. I’ve deleted everything and started fresh. But no matter what I do I cannot get in I always get code 30000. I have never passed the loading screen within the 3 days and 20 times I have tried to launched and tried to play the game. So I am at a loss and I don’t know what to do. I did speed test to check my internet connection and it said I have good speed or “fast speed” so it’s not an internet issue. I have a Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 12gb graphics card and a Ryzen 5 5600 6 core cpu with 16gb ram.
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Hey guys. I bit the bullet and got myself a shiny new rig and monitor. It's AWESOME. I have a quick question though, and I was wondering if anyone knows the answer. I have a MSI X99A Raider mobo and a Fractal-Design Kelvin T12 AIO liquid cooler. I set up the radiator in the back with 2 fans, a pull<<push setup. The back fan (on pull) is connected to a cpufan header, as is the pump. The push fan is now connected to a sysfan header... which doesn't spin. There lies my question; do I need to connect the fans differently? Will the push fan only spin if the temperature gets too high (in which case, it not spinning would be a good thing)? I guess the fan could be busted but its brand new so I doubt it. Could potentially plug it into something else and see what happens. The two remaining fans in the front of my case are connected to a fan controller in the front of the case. I only have 2 cpufan headers on the mobo which are now in use. Let me know what you think.
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If you are having the issue that I just experienced where during the loading screen for AC and you get a Connection Error, I may have a fix for you. There was a post in Reddit that lead me to believe that it was a password hash issue (HERE), I tended not to believe it because this is the first time, after many successful logins, that I got this error. Alas, it seemed to be a password hash issue. Now I don't know if it was because of the complexity of my password (it looked something like this ¡¾Åù%Ѹ×Äó×ZÐúàfà ) so I went to the RSI Website and tried changing it to something simple with just normal characters, numbers, and symbols like (Abc#123). Now maybe the complexity wasn't the issue and just changing it was the trick, but there is no way to tell. This worked immediately!! Best of luck to ya, post here if it worked for you, didn't work, or you have a similar issue -- Thanks! EDIT: This fix only works once, the Reddit fix below (which is different than mine) also allegedly works only once (but I have not actually tried their method). You will have to repeat my fix every time you close the launcher/game and try to relaunch it (I will run out of passwords at this rate, perhaps I will try the Reddit fix next). Although it seems that the password hashes are not syncing with the server, so the one hash is only good for that session and when your PC generates a new hash -- the server on CIG's end doesn't clear out and update... or something like that. From what I know about hashes and checksums, I think that hypothesis is probably wrong, but whatever, it's broked! Also, it may have started happened when I tried adding the "pp_rebindkeys layout_joystick_spacesim" command in my system.cfg file. I haven't gotten the error now since I have removed it.
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