Grand Theft Auto Online PC Connection Troubleshooting

Last Updated: May 2, 2024

Question: How can I resolve my connection issues while playing GTA Online on PC? Some of the error messages I receive include:

  • Saving failed

  • Connection to the session lost due to an unknown network error

  • Timed out locating session

  • Rockstar Games Services are unavailable 

Answer: Below are actions that may help if you are experiencing connection issues or receiving connection error messages while playing GTA Online on PC.

Check your network connection and Rockstar Games Service availability

If the GTA Online Status currently says Up, the problem may be related to some connection types conflicting with other players, or other problems with your network setup.

Check your internet connection speed

Use an online speed test to measure your connection speed (Ex. https://www.speedtest.net/). Below are good targets for minimum upload and download speeds:

  • Download Speed: 7.5 Mbps

  • Upload Speed (recommended): 1 Mbps

  • Upload Speed (minimum): .5 Mbps

Note: If you are on a wireless connection and still having issues, try a wired connection.

Check your open network ports

GTA Online requires the following ports to be open:

  • Port 6672 (UDP)

  • Port 61455 (UDP)

  • Port 61457 (UDP)

  • Port 61456 (UDP)

  • Port 61458 (UDP)

Change your Domain Name Servers (DNS)

  1. Go to Settings

  2. Click Network and Internet

  3. Under Advanced network settings, click on Change adapter options

  4. Right-click on your Wi-Fi or Ethernet connection, depending on which you are currently using, then select Properties

  5. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and make sure the box is checked

  6. Click Properties

  7. Select Use the following DNS server

  8. Enter the following DNS addresses in their respective text box:

    • Preferred DNS server: 8.8.8.8

    • Alternate DNS server: 8.8.4.4

  9. Select Validate settings upon exit

  10. Click OK

  11. Select Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) and make sure the box is checked

  12. Click Properties

  13. Enter the following DNS addresses in their respective text box:

  1. Select Validate settings upon exit

  2. Click OK

Reset your network router

You can reset your router by unplugging it and leaving it unplugged for about 10 minutes. Once you plug your router back in and can connect to the internet, launch GTA Online and check to see if your issue is resolved.

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