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Troubleshooting Guide for Game Connection/Stuck at Loading Screen Issues
1. Connect via Ethernet
- If possible, connect your laptop directly to the router using an Ethernet cable. This can offer a more stable connection than Wi-Fi.
2. Restart and Update Router
- Restart your router.
- Check for any available firmware updates.
- Consider changing the Wi-Fi channel if you suspect interference from other devices.
3. Test with Another Network
- If you have access to another network, such as a mobile hotspot, try connecting to it.
- This will help determine if the issue is related to your Wi-Fi.
4. Verify Game Files
- Go to your Steam Library.
- Right-click on the game and select "Properties."
- Navigate to "Local Files" and click on "Verify Integrity of Game Files."
- This will check for any corrupted files that might be causing the issue.
5. Use a VPN
- If you’re having trouble accessing a game, your Internet Service Provider (ISP) might be blocking it.
- A VPN can help by hiding your actual location and routing your internet connection through servers in different countries. This can bypass any restrictions set by your ISP, making it appear as though you're accessing the game from a different place.
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We also looked into some possible reasons why you might be stuck on the loading or main screen. Try these steps:
1. Update Windows
- Make sure your Windows operating system is up-to-date. Sometimes, an outdated version can cause problems. Check if your laptop and computer have the same Windows version.
2. Update Graphics Card
- Check if your graphics card drivers are up-to-date. Old drivers can cause issues with loading screens.
3. Steam Device Management
- Go to Steam and find the "Family Library Sharing" settings. Remove the device that isn’t working from the list. Then, let that device request to re-join the library or game.
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