Are you tired of dealing with connection errors in Dragon Ball Sparking Zero? Don’t worry—I’ve been there too, and it’s frustrating. I’m going to walk you through a few simple fixes that might just save you some time and hassle. It’s easy to follow, and I’ll keep it straightforward.
The detail error message as below:
Notifications
A communication error occurred due to a connection timeout.
Table of Contents
- Solution 1: Adjust the Lobby Time Limit
- Solution 2: Remove the FPS Lock
- Solution 3: Delete the Engine File
- Solution 4: Delete the Config Folder
- Solution 5: Toggle VSync
- Solution 6: Switch to Google DNS
- Solution 7: Run Reset Network Command Prompt as Administrator
- Solution 8: Power Cycle Your Devices
- Solution 9: Check Date, Time, and Region Settings
- Solution 10: Try a Different Network
- Solution 11: Update Windows
- Solution 12: Verify Game Files
Solution 1: Adjust the Lobby Time Limit
Start by reducing the time limit in the game’s lobby. If it’s set to 600, lower it to 360 or 180. This simple change has fixed the issue for many players, including me.
Solution 2: Remove the FPS Lock
If you’ve tampered with the engine file to unlock FPS, it’s time to undo that. Open File Explorer:
- Navigate to C:\Users\[YourUsername]\AppData\Local\SparkingZero\Saved\Config\Windows.
- Find the engine.ini file, open it, and remove any FPS-related entries.
- Save the file and restart the game. This can stop the error from happening.
Solution 3: Delete the Engine File
If the problem persists, delete the engine.ini file:
- Go back to the same folder, right-click on the engine file, and delete it.
- The game will create a fresh one when you relaunch it, but your settings will reset. This has been helpful
for others, so it’s worth a try.
Solution 4: Delete the Config Folder
Another option is to delete the entire config folder. Again, it will reset your settings but might solve the error. Navigate back to the folder and delete it. Restart the game and see if that helps.
Solution 5: Toggle VSync
Head to the game’s graphics options:
- If VSync is off, turn it on.
- If it’s already on, turn it off. Try both settings to see which works better.
Solution 6: Switch to Google DNS
Change your DNS server:
- Go to Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center.
- Click on your connection (Wi-Fi or Ethernet), select Properties, and click on Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).
- Enter Google’s DNS: 8.8.8.8 for Preferred and 8.8.4.4 for Alternate.
- Validate the settings and restart the game.
Solution 7: Run Reset Network Command Prompt as Administrator
- Open Command Prompt in administrator mode.
- Run the following commands:
ipconfig /flushdns ipconfig /release ipconfig /renew netsh winsock reset netsh int ip reset
- Copy each command and paste it into the window, hitting Enter after each.
- Restart your system afterward.
Solution 8: Power Cycle Your Devices
Shut down your computer and unplug it. Hold the power button for a few seconds to clear any static electricity. Then, restart your router and computer. This simple trick can fix connectivity problems.
Solution 9: Check Date, Time, and Region Settings
Make sure your date, time, and region settings are accurate:
Go to Settings > Time & Language, ensure “Set time automatically” and “Set time zone automatically” are on. Sync them if needed.
Solution 10: Try a Different Network
Connect to a different network or try using a mobile hotspot. If you have an Ethernet cable, plug it in for a more stable connection.
Solution 11: Update Windows
Always ensure Windows is up to date. Head to Settings > Update & Security, and click on “Check for updates.” Install any pending updates and restart.
Solution 12: Verify Game Files
In Steam, right-click on Dragon Ball Sparking Zero, go to Properties, and verify the integrity of the game files. Let it finish and restart the game.
Each of these steps is simple, but they’ve worked for many users. You don’t have to try them all, but following them step-by-step could help you avoid that annoying communication error.