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The Finals Error Code TFMR0100 is canceling users' matchmaking, ruining the gameplay experience for thousands of players. However, there are solutions readily available! This article covers how to fix the TFMR0100 Error Code so you can get back to dunking your opponents. Let's begin.
How to Fix the Finals Error Code: TFMR0100
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1. Double check your internet connection. Sounds simple, but it's worth checking via Ookla's Speed Test just in case your connection speeds are lacking. In the case that they are, consider troubleshooting with your ISP.
2. Ensure The Finals is fully updated. Developers are generally quick to release patches and hotfixes to repair error codes like TFMR0100.
3. Restart The Finals. In the case that your connection issues are the result of a minor bug in the game itself, a restart might just fix your error code woes.
4. Restart our router. Unplug your router for a solid minute, then reconnect, and test for the Error Code TFMR0100 again. This will at least eliminate the possibility that it's an internet hardware issue.
5. Verify The Finals Game Files.
- Right click on The Finals in your Steam library and select 'Properties'
- Open the 'Local Files' tab
- Click on 'Verify Integrity of Game Files'
- Allow the process to complete and make any necessary repairs
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6. Wait for a patch from Embark Studios to resolve the issue. You may wish to contact The Finals' support team to report the error code directly, though if enough players are suffering from the bug, it is probable that they are already aware and a fix is likely on the way.
If none of these steps resolved your issue, we recommend you reach out to The Finals support team directly with as many details as possible as to what you were doing in-game when the TFMR0100 Error Code appeared.
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