Thats because CSGO is the only game so far that uses this "lobby system". Other servers accept direct connection but CSGO server rejects them if it thinks that the lobby is full, even though there is free slot, 2 or even more free on the server itself.

So like in TF2 -> connect to a server, you get in.
CSGO style -> connect to a server, wait ok from steam. Result: enter or error.

-ics

Absurd Minds kirjoitti:

I was severely annoyed by this yesterday. Does anybody know why steam going down would drop your connection to a community server in the first place. It does this on exactly zero other valve games with dedicated servers. A fix for this is very greatly needed.

On Jan 30, 2014 9:27 AM, "Jonathan Baldwin" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I know this issue has been brought up several times before, but
    its a huge annoyance in running multiple servers that needs to be
    addressed.  Whenever a Steam outage occurs, clients receive an
    invalid session error or session is no longer available when a
    trying to connect.  The only resolution seems so far is to restart
    server.  There has to be some kind of way to create a new lobby or
    re-establish via console.  If not, Valve can you confirm if this
    issue is going to be addressed in a future update?

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