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Llegó la tan esperada actualización de Star Citizen 3.0, y los fans están desempolvando sus viejas cuentas para ver qué se agrega al juego. No obstante, si eres un poco como yo, te atormentan los códigos de error 10002 y 15006 cuando intentas conectarte a los servidores Star Citizen. En el pasado, borrar, mover o verificar archivos a veces era un truco para mostrar errores del server. No obstante, esta vez probablemente el problema no be tuyo.

Below we will explain why error codes 10002 and 15006 appear in Star Citizen and some possible fixes that will make them go away.
You may see error 10002 when trying to start the game from the launcher tool.
- This is usually a network/communication obstacle between your computer, network, and our game servers.
- This error appeared on disks with old startup or corrupt startup files.
- This error can appear when a player attempts to connect to a Public Test Universe (PTU) when it is not available. Be sure not to use the launcher's PTU when the PTU is not open for testing. Check the status of the PTU servers.
His firewall bloquea la conexión del client Star Citizen

When you run Star Citizen for the first time, Windows Firewall should ask if you want to allow access to the client's network. If you don't click "Allow Access" by ignoring the pop-up or clicking "Cancel", it is possible that your firewall is blocking the client. This leads to error code 10002 because the client cannot connect to the CIG servers.
Elimination of incorrect RSI entries

Actually, this issue can occur due to incorrect entries on the RSI servers. This script has been confirmed by several users who encountered error 10002 when trying to run Star Citizen in the usual way.
Luckily, you can fix this problem by going to where your Windows installation contains the RSI server logs and deleting the problem files. At the same time, you can easily reset the host files to their default values.
Here is a quick guide to clear bad RSI records to fix error 10002 with Star Citizen:
- Press Windows Key + R to open the “Run” dialog. Enter “C:WindowsSystem32 drivers etc” in the text box and press Enter to open the default location of the Hosts file.
- Once you're in the etc folder, first go to the View tab at the top and make sure the checkbox associated with filename extensions is checked.
- Once you have successfully made your extensions visible, right-click on the hosts file and select “Rename” from the pop-up menu that appears.
- Then add the width “.old” to the end of the file name and press Enter to store the changes. Essentially, this change tells your operating system to ignore this file and create a new instance, which will not be followed by the same incorrect entries.
- Restart Star Citizen and see if the same error code appears at the end.
Update Star Citizen 3 Launcher

Star Citizen 3.0 comes with a new release schedule. My startup program did not automatically update to the latest version. When I tried to download and play the PTU version of the game, I kept getting the error code 10002. This is because you will need a new launcher to download PTU 3.0. The old boot module only loads PTU 2.6.3 which was shut down and called code 10002.
Para conseguir un parche delta que le permitirá tener acceso a Star Citizen 3.0, haga clic aquí. La sección de descargas del portal Web todavía debe actualizarse para incluir el nuevo programa de inicio. Entonces, si descarga desde allí, obtendrá el antiguo parche 2.6.3.
In conclusion, it is very possible that the game servers are down or the maintenance procedure continues while you are trying to start the Star Citizen game. In this circumstance, you should close the game and wait a few hours before trying again.
However, if none of the methods work for you, please contact the developer support team or the forums for help.
That's it, guys. We hope that this guide was useful to you. Feel free to ask additional questions in the comments below.
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