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How To Fix Dev Error 841 in Modern Warfare 3

It's most likely a server issue!

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is one of the most anticipated games of the year, but some players may encounter a frustrating error code while playing the beta version. Dev Error 841 is a minor error code that causes the game to crash and return to the main menu. It is likely a server-side error that can only be fixed by the developers, but there are some possible solutions that you can try to resolve it.

What is Dev Error 841 in Modern Warfare 3?

Dev Error 841 is a simple in-game crash that occurs randomly during a match. It is not related to your account or the servers, and it won’t have a lasting impact on your experience.

The exact reason for Dev Error 841 in Modern Warfare 3 is not clear, but it seems to be a server-side error that can only be fixed by the developers. Since the game is currently in the beta phase, it is possible that the error is related to the testing phase.

How to Fix Dev Error 841 in Modern Warfare 3?

There is no definitive solution for Dev Error 841 in Modern Warfare 3, but you can try some of the following methods to reduce the chances of encountering it:

  • Restart the game: This is the first step in attempting to resolve Dev Error 841 in MW3 Beta. Simply close the game and launch it again. This may clear any temporary glitches or bugs that may cause the error.
  • Reset network and power cycle: If you are constantly running into this error during a match, it is recommended to reset your network and power cycle your console/PC.
  • Close Call of Duty completely: On PC, right-click on “Call of Duty” from the taskbar and select “Close” from the menu. On Xbox, press the Xbox button and select “Quit.” This will ensure that the game is completely closed and not running in the background.
  • Update your drivers: Make sure that your graphics card drivers are up to date. You can update your drivers manually or automatically using tools such as [Driver Easy].
  • Reinstall the game: If none of the above solutions work, try reinstalling the game. This may remove any corrupted or missing files that may cause the error.

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