Have you tried to play Medal of Honor 3 till you were perplexed by the odd message "Join failed because you are on a different version"?
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MW3: How to resolve the issue "Join failed because you are on a different version"
You're on the incorrect version of the game if you're seeing this error message while attempting to play MW3. While some players may inadvertently start up MW3 without upgrading, most people sometimes see updates to their games immediately.
Only players who are not running the most recent version of the game will see the message "Join failed because you are on a different version."
Either your game hasn't been set to update automatically, or you've somehow missed an update. The solution to this problem is rather simple and should not take too long to find. Depending on the console you choose, you may check whether you're running the most recent version of MW3 in the following ways:
- Steam:
- Right-click MW3 in Library
- Select ‘Properties’
- Head to the ‘Updates’ page
- Set it to ‘Always keep this game updated’
- Battle.net:
- Select the gear icon beside the ‘Play’ button
- Click ‘Check for Updates’
- PlayStation:
- Press the Options button while on MW3
- Choose ‘Check for Update’
- Xbox:
- Press the Start button while on MW3
- Choose ‘Manage game and add-ons’
- Select ‘Updates’
These instructions should make sure that you're playing MW3 on the most latest version of the game, regardless of the system you own. This ought to instantly resolve the "Join failed because you are on a different version" problem. If not, restart MW3 and, if required, restart your computer or console.
Check to see whether the Warzone servers are down if you ever think that the MW3 Warzone servers are just not available. That's also quite simple to determine with the appropriate tools.
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