14 April 2026

Windrose – Failed to Connect to Server

Can't connect to your Windrose dedicated server? Here are the most common causes and how to fix each one.

Connection issues with Windrose are frustrating because the game doesn't always give you a helpful error message. Sometimes it says nothing at all – you enter the invite code and just... nothing happens. I've seen most of the common causes at this point, so let's run through them.

Complete the Tutorial First

This is the number one cause, and it trips up almost everyone.

Windrose requires you to finish the singleplayer tutorial before you can join a multiplayer server. If you haven't completed it, entering an invite code will silently fail. No error popup, no message, nothing. The game just doesn't connect.

Boot up a singleplayer world, play through the initial tutorial sequence until the game explicitly tells you multiplayer is unlocked, and then try connecting again. It's annoying, but it's how the game works right now.

Invite Code Problems

Windrose uses invite codes instead of IP:port connections. There's no server browser. This is cleaner in some ways but introduces its own issues.

The codes are case-sensitive. A lowercase a and an uppercase A are different characters. If you're reading the code off someone's screen or a Discord message, double-check the casing. Copy-paste when possible.

If you get a message saying the server is "not available yet," that usually means the server hasn't finished its first boot. Windrose takes a bit to fully initialize, especially on the very first startup. Give it a few minutes.

Your invite code is visible in the LOW.MS Control Panel at control.low.ms under Service Settings. If you're not sure what the code is, check there rather than guessing. For a walkthrough of the whole invite code process, there's a dedicated guide.

Version Mismatch

Both the game client and the dedicated server need to be on the same version. Windrose is in Early Access, so updates happen frequently. If your client auto-updated through Steam but your server is still on the previous version, you won't be able to connect.

Log into control.low.ms, go to your Windrose service, and click Steam Update in the sidebar. Run the update, restart the server, then try again. This fixes it more often than people expect.

Tell your players to check for updates too. Steam usually handles this automatically, but sometimes it doesn't grab the update until you manually verify the game files.

Server Not Fully Loaded

Windrose isn't instant. The server needs time to load the world, especially if it's a large save with lots of structures. If you try connecting before the server is ready, it'll either refuse the connection or time out.

Go to Web Console in the panel and watch the log output. You're looking for messages indicating the server has finished loading and is ready to accept connections. Don't try joining until you see that.

After a server restart or update, I'd give it at least two to three minutes before attempting to connect. Longer if it's a mature world with significant builds.

DNS and Network Issues

Sometimes it's not the server at all – it's your local network.

Try switching to Google's DNS servers (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) or Cloudflare's (1.1.1.1). Windrose connects through a P2P relay for multiplayer, and if your DNS can't resolve the relay endpoints, you'll get nowhere.

On Windows:

  1. Open Settings > Network & Internet > your connection > DNS server assignment
  2. Switch to manual and enter 8.8.8.8 (preferred) and 8.8.4.4 (alternate)

VPN and Proxy Interference

VPNs can interfere with the P2P relay that Windrose uses for multiplayer. If you're running a VPN, try disconnecting it and connecting to the server directly. Some VPNs work fine, others don't – it depends on how they handle UDP traffic and relay connections.

Same goes for proxy software. If you've got anything sitting between your PC and the internet that inspects or redirects traffic, it's worth disabling temporarily to test.

Firewall Blocking the Game

Windows Firewall or third-party security software might be blocking WindroseServer-Win64-Shipping.exe or the game client itself. Check your firewall rules and make sure Windrose is allowed through for both inbound and outbound UDP traffic.

On a LOW.MS server, the firewall is already configured correctly – this is only relevant on your local PC.

Mod Mismatches

If the server is running mods, every player connecting needs the same mods installed at the same versions. A mismatch will either prevent connection or cause weird behavior after joining.

Check which mods are installed on the server via File Manager in the panel, and make sure everyone's local mod setup matches. The mods installation guide covers this in detail.

Still Stuck?

If none of the above helped, the general troubleshooting guide covers additional scenarios. Sometimes it really is just Early Access being Early Access – the game is still in active development and connection stability improves with each patch.

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