The Finals error code TFMR0100 significantly hampers the gameplay experience. Thousands of players have reported having trouble during the match-making stage, where this error is displayed and they are kicked back to the lobby. I have compiled some possible fixes that will help you resolve this error.
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How To Fix Error TFMR0100 In The Finals
If you are facing this issue for the first time, I suggest restarting the game. Ideally, you should restart your computer and try again. If that doesn’t help, here are some of the ways to resolve The Finals Error Code TFMR0100:
- Disable your VPN
- Restart your router
- Update to the latest version of the game
- Verify integrity of the game files.
Disable Your VPN
Many players have found that using a VPN causes many errors in The Finals, including The Finals TFGE0002 Error. If you are using a VPN to play The Finals, I recommend disabling it.
Many players have also had success by choosing a different region through their VPN service. If that does not help, you might have to disable your VPN altogether.
Restart You Router
While this solution may seem pretty obvious, a bad or high latency internet connection can mess up your gaming experience in The Finals. As this particular issue occurs before you even set foot in the actual game’s arena, chances are your internet connection might not be at par.
Try turning your router off for a minute and turning it back on. You can also do a quick speed test to see if your internet speed is low or ping count is high. If your internet connection is high-speed and reliable, there might be another problem.
Ensure You Have The Most Recent Version of The Finals
Make sure that you are playing the most recent version of the game. The developer keeps releasing additional patches to resolve player issues. At times, various errors, such as TFMR0100 in The Finals, can occur if you are playing an older version of the game. You can check the patch notes and updates through the game’s official website.
Verify Integrity Of The Finals Game Files
If none of the aforementioned solutions work, there might be something wrong with the game’s internal files. Your best bet now is to check the game’s files to make sure that everything is hunky-dory. Here’s how to do it:
- Open your Steam Games Library and locate The Finals.
- Right-click on the icon and select ‘Properties‘ from the drop-down menu.
- Select the option ‘Local Files‘.
- Click on ‘Verify Integrity of Game Files‘.
- Allow the process to take its course and see if the system flags anything.
- If something is indeed sour, the system will notify you of the best course of action.
- Make the necessary changes as suggested by the system.
- If the issue persists, try uninstalling and reinstalling the game through Steam.
As thousands of players have reported this recurring issue, the developer might be working on it. If none of my suggested solutions work for you, I recommend reporting the issue to The Finals support team. Hopefully, a patch will land soon that will take care of this issue permanently.
Facing some other technical issues? Check out our guides for fixing The Finals System Integrity Violation Error, Mouse Freezing Glitch, or Crossplay not working.