The Call of Duty error code 103295 is a PlayStation 4 error code that indicates a network connection issue. This error code can be caused by a variety of things, including a poor internet connection, a problem with your router, or a problem with your PlayStation 4's network settings.
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1. Restart your computer and try again
- Restart your computer.
- If you are using a Windows operating system, open the "Start" menu and select "Shutdown."
- Click "Restart" in the "Shutdown" menu.
- After your computer restarts, select "Start" and then "Run."
- Type "cmd" and press Enter.
- Type "shutdown -r now" and press Enter.
- After your computer restarts, open the "Start" menu and select "Restart."
- Select "Yes" to restart your computer in Safe Mode.
- If you are using a Mac operating system, open the "Shutdown" menu and select "Log Out."
- Log in again.
- Open the "Shutdown" menu and select "Restart."
- Select "Yes" to restart your computer in Safe Mode.
- If you are using a Linux operating system, open the "Shutdown" menu and select "Ctrl+Alt+Del."
- After your computer restarts, open the "Start" menu and select "Restart."
- Select "Yes" to restart your computer in Safe Mode.
- If you are using a Chromebook, open the "Settings" menu and select "System."
- Click the "Restart" button.
- After your computer restarts, open the "Start" menu and select "Chrome."
- Select "Restart."
- After your computer restarts, open the "Google" menu and select "About Google Chrome."
- If you are using a different browser, follow the instructions for your browser.
- After your computer restarts, open the "Call of Duty" game launcher and try to play again.
2. Check for updates and install any that are available
- From the main menu, select "Settings"
- Select "System"
- Select "About Call of Duty"
- If there are any available updates, select "Update Call of Duty"
- If there are no available updates, select "Restart Call of Duty"
- When Call of Duty restarts, select "Launch"
- Select "Call of Duty"
- Select "Options"
- Select "Update"
- If there are any available updates, select "Install"
- If there are no available updates, select "Close"
3. Delete the "players" folder in your "Call of Duty" directory
- Open "Call of Duty" folder
- Delete "players" folder
- Restart your computer
4. Run the game in Compatibility Mode for Windows XP (Service Pack 2)
- Go to the "Program Files" directory.
- Find "Call of Duty" and double-click on it.
- Click on the "Options" button.
- Under the "Settings" tab, select the "Compatibility" option.
- Select the "Windows XP (Service Pack 2)" option.
- Click on the "OK" button.
- Click on the "Play" button.
- If the game crashes, try reinstalling it.
Some users might also have success with the following opitons:
- Run the game as an administrator.
- Disable any antivirus or firewall software you have running.
- Verify the game files through Steam.
- Reinstall the game.