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CS:GO Error

AlexWalters08

I got a new gaming laptop today, and went to play some CS:GO.  While trying to join a competitive match I got the error "Matchmaking failed: your connection to matchmaking servers is not reliable." I then ran a test on speedtest.net and got a ping of 17, down of 85mbps and upload of 82mbps, a connection that is more than enough for CS:GO.  I then tired validating the cache for the game through steam, running the game as admin, reinstalling the game, trying ethernet and wireless, and turning off my firewall. I can run the game fine, and have been running the game fine on my desktop for about a year now and have never once got this issue. My desktop is on the same internet connection. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

 

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Your hack program is interfering with VAC, turn it off. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

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1 minute ago, Fulgrim said:

Your hack program is interfering with VAC, turn it off. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

I would not waste everyone's time by posting this if I knew I had hacks installed that could be the problem.

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Before watching this video, turn off the volume. It has pretty annoying and obnoxious music throughout.

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3 minutes ago, VeeTeePee said:

Before watching this video, turn off the volume. It has pretty annoying and obnoxious music throughout.

I have already done that and actually watched the exact video earlier.

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Do you have a stable ping on deathmatch? 

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run a pingtest on pingtest.net and post the results here. Remember to install Java and use Internet Explorer for packetloss testing since Google Chrome doesn't support Java anymore (assuming you use Google Chrome). If everything looks fine try port forwarding.

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