Ghost Recon Wildlands open beta is now open. Unfortunately, a lot of players could use the co-op when they want to play the game with friends.
Current State So Far
Game developer Ubisoft launched the Ghost Recon Wildlands open beta on February 23, 2017. Many players though find it hard to connect to the Co-op mode. The developer has yet to issue a fix on the current problem but there are possible solutions available right now. This is not the first time that glitches have appeared in Ghost Recon Wildlands. This latest though is preventing players from enjoying one of its best features.
Players will need to run the game first and then create their operatives. Afterward, go to free roam mode and then go into the inventory. Select Lobby from the tabs. Once this tab is selected, the player will find the names of his friend who also own the game. Put the cursor over one of the names. Player then can either join their friends' game or invite them to his own.
Possible Solution For Co-op Error
Many have reported that they could not even start the Co-op mode or are receiving the Error Tarija-00100 message. The first thing to do is to forward the PC or console's game ports. Free anti-virus software may interfere with the Co-op mode gameplay so disable if there's any installed.
Firewalls can also be one factor which is why players need to make an exception for Ghost Recon Wildlands and Uplay. Users can also view and check the game's file integrity on either Uplay or Steam. Restarting the modem and router might help too. As a last resort, the player can reset the host files. Before this though please refer to the developer's technical support page.
Ghost Recon Wildlands players who successfully entered the Co-op mode can still encounter various. Restart the session if the connection is unstable after the redeployment or the mic icon is stuck mid-screen. Redeploy in case bugs prevent the revival of teammates.