Of all the NBA 2K20 issues that have caused problems since launch, several have been repeat offenders, from older titles.
Error message 079d6cdc has been around since 2K17 and usually shows that a connection to 2K servers or players' internet is down. It could mean that you just need to reconnect to 2K servers or restart your own internet connection to fix the problem.
This error seems to occur frequently when players try to log into MyCareer. So be careful with what you try. And since there is no official support ticket on the 2K Support Forum, here are some tips to resolve this issue.
How to fix 079d6cdc error message in NBA 2K20
Try to reconnect with 2K servers
The easiest way to resolve this issue is to test your connection to the game servers. If the message says you are disconnected or need to connect to 2K servers, try pressing the connect button again. It may take several minutes, but if it works, you should be able to continue playing.
If that's not your problem, you can also try signing out of a 2K account and signing back in. This is less likely to fix the problem, so you don't have to, but it's worth it if all else fails.
Restart your console and check for updates
Sometimes turning something on and off does wonders for certain issues. For previous iterations of this issue, 2K support recommended trying restarting the console and seeing if that helped. Sometimes this will help the game to reset some data and get back on track.
This will usually automatically check the servers for any console software updates that you may need to download to access online features. PlayStation 4 has a reputation for dropping updates out of the blue and surprising gamers with a sudden download that's bound to happen.
If that doesn't help, you should also make sure you have the latest version of NBA 2K20 installed successfully. An update may have been inserted between your play sessions and relates to online play. 2K is generally good enough for players to update the game frequently, even going so far as to ask pop-ups to notify them of updates during matches.
Check your internet connection
Your Internet connection may also be active. So start by checking your network settings to make sure your console is connected to the internet before you start troubleshooting any issues.
- Check the server status:
- Check that other devices on your network can connect to the Internet.
- (Xbox and PlayStation only) Make sure your console is connected directly to your router using an Ethernet cable. Wireless (Wi-Fi) signals can often be interfered with and signal quality may decline over time.
- Perform a network connection test for your console.
- Unplug your router and modem for 60 seconds from the power outlet, then reconnect them to the outlet.
- The strength of your connection may be affected by the occupancy of your network. If you are on a college campus or on a home network that uses streaming services a lot (Netflix, Twitch, etc.), download large files from the Internet, or play other video games online, you are more likely to suffer a disconnection. problems. If so, try playing online when fewer people are using the internet.
There are much more detailed instructions on how to manage your connection and how to troubleshoot some 2K Support Forums issues. So please use these res