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FIX: Error code 50382 WM1 in Monster Hunter World
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Monster Hunter Worldis a popular action role-playing game and comes with an online multiplayer mode as well. However, while inviting other users or joining the match lobby, you may encounter the error code 50382 WM1.
The error is not exclusive to Windows computers and is reported on other gaming platforms, including PS4 and Xbox One. This error can occur if the UPnP is not supported by your router, issues with the network connection, or the Capcom server.
If you are also troubled by this error, here are a couple of troubleshooting tips to help you resolve the error code 50382 WM1 Monter Hunter World error in Windows.
How do I fix the error code 50382-WM1?
1. Change launching parameters
Changing the launching parameters for thegamehas reportedly helped otherSteamusers in fixing the issue. The applied parameters will force theSteamclient to use the old Friends UI and UDP/TCP protocol instead of the new protocols.
Want to play local multiplayer games on Steam over the internet? Here’s how to do it!
2. Disable Wi-Fi Network
3. Modify the In-game server browser ping
Changing the in-game server browser ping can prevent the error from occurring if a slow internet connection is causing the issue.
4. Forward Monster Hunter Wolrd ports
Note:These steps are for a TP-Link router. The port forwarding process may vary depending on the router you are using.
The error code 50382 WM1 Monster Hunter World error code is triggered by network issues. Follow all the steps in this article and check if the error is resolved. Do let us know which method helped fix the error in the comments.
Tashreef Shareef
Tashreef Shareef is a software developer turned tech writer. He discovered his interest in technology after reading a tech magazine accidentally. Now he writes about everything tech from Windows to iOS and streaming services to IoT at WindowsReport.
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