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Fix Once Human Network and Login Error

If you recently started playing the new trending game on Steam Once Human, it’s likely that you may have run into a network error. Besides the Once Human network error, the game is almost flawless with good performance and isolated crash reports. The network error may be caused due to a server issue and no fault on your end (in most cases). But, server connection errors can also arise due to an internet problem on the user end. Let’s attempt to fix the issue and know more of the cause.

Fix Once Human Network and Login Error

The network error at this time may be due to the servers as a large number of users are getting it. Here are all the solutions you can try to fix the Once Human login and network error.

  1. Server Issue – The game is fairly new and the devs could not have anticipated the large number of players to jump in game a few hours from launch. The servers may not be ready to handle such load and is likely not allowing players to join the game resulting in the network error or the login error. The fix is simple, give the game some times, play someting in the meantime and the servers should be more stable in a few days.
  2. Keep Retrying – Another way to bypass server queues and the resulting error is to keep retrying. With some luck you should be able to get in.
  3. Play Using a VPN – If the game servers are blocked in your region or there is an ISP porblem, using the VPN may help you get in-game.
  4. Use Mobile Internet or Another ISP – The next fix you can try is to switch to your mobile internet or another ISP if you have the option.
  5. Set Exclusion on Widnows Firewall or your Anitvirus – Set an exception for the game folder in the WIdnows Firewall and the antivirus you may be using.
  6. Verify the Game Files – If the game files or corrupted or outdated, it can create a conflict with the server version and lead to the error. Verify the game files and try playing the game.
  7. Disable IPv6 – Most game servers do not accept IPv6 packets and that can cause issues. Try disabling the IPv6 and see if that makes a difference.

That’s all for this guide. We hope that one of the fixes worked to resolve the issue. We will keep an eye on the issue and report when there is any update from the developers.

Harry S
Harry Shttp://patchcrazy.co.uk
Harry Smith has played video games since the early 2000s, starting with the original CoD and Doom 3. He has spent countless hours playing games of varying genres. His deep understanding of modern game mechanics puts him in the prime position to understand the gaming industry and write intuitive guides.Before founding Patch Crazy, Harry S freelanced for 10 years, working for several gaming publications.
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