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I had bought Star Wars Squadrons a while back (Actually wanted to play it in my oculus, but it wasn't as fun in there as I thought it would be).
But now that I have Sunlight and Moonlight set up, I've been trying to make sure all my games work ok. Unfortunately, Star Wars Squadrons causes moonlight to disconnect on game load every time. This is repeatable on all clients I've tried. Another PC, nvidia shield, and android phone.
And it's not the game that's crashing, because if I use Teamviewer (my fallback remote app) to check on it after the disconnect, the game is perfectly up and running. When I sit there at the PC watching the monitor while connecting via Moonlight on my phone, shortly after the forced disconnect, one of the first messages on the screen is "Downloading game status" or something to that effect.
I have a feeling that maybe Star Wars Squadrons is communicating to game servers over the same port as Sunshine/Moonlight.
Any one else have this issue? And if so, was there an easy fix other than changing the ports that sunshine/moonlight uses? I'm not even sure that you can. I tried googling what port SWS uses but I couldn't find anything.
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I had bought Star Wars Squadrons a while back (Actually wanted to play it in my oculus, but it wasn't as fun in there as I thought it would be).
But now that I have Sunlight and Moonlight set up, I've been trying to make sure all my games work ok. Unfortunately, Star Wars Squadrons causes moonlight to disconnect on game load every time. This is repeatable on all clients I've tried. Another PC, nvidia shield, and android phone.
And it's not the game that's crashing, because if I use Teamviewer (my fallback remote app) to check on it after the disconnect, the game is perfectly up and running. When I sit there at the PC watching the monitor while connecting via Moonlight on my phone, shortly after the forced disconnect, one of the first messages on the screen is "Downloading game status" or something to that effect.
I have a feeling that maybe Star Wars Squadrons is communicating to game servers over the same port as Sunshine/Moonlight.
Any one else have this issue? And if so, was there an easy fix other than changing the ports that sunshine/moonlight uses? I'm not even sure that you can. I tried googling what port SWS uses but I couldn't find anything.
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