I eagerly awaited to jump into an online match in Hell Let Loose, only to run into a pesky bug that prevented me from finding any servers. If you've encountered the same problem, here's how to fix the ''no compatible servers'' error in Hell Let Loose.
Best ways to fix no compatible servers error in Hell Let Loose
These methods have been proven to eliminate the ''no compatible servers '' error in Hell Let Loose for good, all of which are straightforward and don't require complex tinkering with your PC.
Verify game files
This is the simplest fix that does the job 90 percent of the time. Follow these steps if you're playing on Steam:
- Open Steam and then open your game library.
- Right-click on Hell Let Loose and then click Properties.
- Click the Local Files tab and select Verify Integrity of Game Files.
If you're using the Xbox client, the process is slightly different:
- Open the Xbox app on PC and select Hell Let Loose.
- Find the Play button and click the ... button next to it.
- Click Manage, then click Files and select Verify and Repair.
- Click Yes when the warning comes up.
Repair Easy Anti-Cheat
Easy Anti-Cheat protects multiplayer AAA titles from swarms of hackers trying to ruin everyone's good time, but it can also cause garbage in some games. To repair Easy Anti-Cheat, follow these steps:
- Open your Hell Let Loose installation folder.
- Find and open the Easy Anti-Cheat folder.
- Right click on EasyAntiCheat_Setup.exe and click Run as Administrator.
- Select Repair.
Disable IPv6
Although Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) is an upgrade in every way compared to IPv4, most of the internet traffic still relies on the latter version, and compatibility issues can arise. Here's how to disable IPv6:
- Press Windows + R, paste ''control.exe /name Microsoft.NetworkAndSharingCenter'' into the ''Open:'' text box and press Run.
- Click on your connection and then click Properties.
- Uncheck the box next to Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPV6) and click OK.
- Restart your PC.
Change download region on Steam
Your download region can conflict with the server region, which can cause connection issues in Hell Let Loose. To change the download region, open Settings on Steam, find the Download region option and change it to the one that matches your server's region.
Disable or remove VPN programs
VPNs are great for watching region-locked shows on streaming services, but some AAA games are not only immune to VPNs but will actively block your connection once they detect it. Try disabling your VPN or deleting it from your computer entirely to make sure it doesn't interfere with your connection, and the problem should be solved.
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Disable antivirus or whitelist Hell Let Loose
It goes without saying that antivirus software automatically blocks any attempts for your program to connect to the Internet without your permission. Always allow connections for Hell Let Loose once prompted and add the game to your antivirus software whitelist to make your connection nice and stable.
Switch out of the Beta branch
It's nice that you want to help out developers in improving the game, but you shouldn't do so at the expense of server compatibility. To disable beta testing, right-click Hell Let Loose on Steam and go to Properties. Find the BETAS tab and select NONE - Opt out of all beta programs.
Reset your connection
To make sure your modem isn't the culprit for the connection issues, turn it off, wait a minute or two for the connection to reset, then turn it back on and start the game again. The servers should pop up instantly.
Reinstall Hell Let Loose on a different drive
If all else fails and your connection issues persist, uninstall Hell Let Loose and reinstall it in a different drive to clear the game's cache. Once you've reinstalled the game, you should start seeing servers appearing as usual.
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Published: Jan 15, 2024 06:05 am