Struggling with the dreaded “Can’t Connect to Host” error in *Ready or Not* can really throw a wrench in your gaming experience. While the developers are likely working on a permanent solution, it's anyone's guess when that might come. In the meantime, let's dive into some tried-and-true fixes to get you back into the action.
This error typically signals a hiccup in connecting to the game's servers. It can stem from various issues, such as a poor internet connection, corrupted game files, version mismatches, or conflicting background applications. While it's tough to nail down the exact culprit, the good news is that there are several solutions you can try.
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While the “Can’t Connect to Host” error in *Ready Or Not* can be frustrating, it's often fixable with a few simple steps. Here's what you can try:
Restart Your Game: If this is your first encounter with the error, a quick restart might do the trick. Consider shutting down Steam (or your preferred launcher) and restarting it for a fresh connection.
Verify Game Files: Corrupted or missing files are common culprits. On Steam, head to your library, right-click on *Ready Or Not*, go to Properties > Installed Files > Verify Integrity of Game Files. This process might take a few minutes, and could result in a small update.
Whitelist *Ready Or Not*: Although rare, Windows can sometimes interfere with game connectivity. To prevent this, whitelist the game in your Windows Defender Firewall. Navigate to Control Panel > System and Security > Windows Defender Firewall > Allowed apps. Click on Allow another App, browse to the game's installation path, and adjust the settings.
Close VPN and Other Background Apps: While VPNs can help reduce ping, they can also cause issues. Close any VPN software before playing *Ready Or Not*. Similarly, ensure no unnecessary background applications are running, as they might interfere with your game.
Switch DX Modes: If the error persists, consider switching DirectX modes. Although rare, launch options might be the issue, and changing DX modes could help.
Reinstall the Game: As a last resort, perform a clean reinstall. Uninstall *Ready Or Not* via Steam, manually delete any remaining files from the game folder, and clear out any files in the Local App Data folder (%localappdata% in the Windows Search Bar).
The “Can’t Connect To Host” error in *Ready Or Not* is certainly a headache, but with these solutions, you should be able to tackle it. Hopefully, one of these fixes has resolved your issue and you're back to enjoying the game.
*Ready or Not is available now for PC.*