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00:00:00 – 00:08:28
The video provides an extensive guide on troubleshooting login and connectivity issues for the game "Last If." Key steps include verifying game file integrity, adjusting system settings such as date, time, and region, and ensuring the game is allowed through the Windows Defender Firewall. Additionally, the speaker demonstrates how to manually add the game to the firewall and disable manual proxy settings. Network troubleshooting advice includes commands executed in Command Prompt (CMD) like "ipconfig /flushdns" and "netsh" for resetting various network settings. The guide underscores the importance of checking for Windows updates, restarting the system, and considering network changes if problems persist. The video concludes with a prompt to subscribe for further updates.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker provides troubleshooting steps for fixing login and connectivity issues with the game “Last If.” The first step involves verifying the integrity of game files through the game’s properties to ensure there are no corrupted or missing files. This process takes approximately five minutes. If issues persist, the second step is to exit the game, wait about 10 minutes, and then retry launching it. Additionally, pressing Alt + F4 can be used to force exit the game if it gets stuck. Restarting the PC a couple of times is another suggested solution. Finally, ensuring that the system’s date, time, and region settings are correct is also highlighted as a potential fix.
00:03:00
In this segment, the presenter discusses troubleshooting steps to ensure a game runs smoothly. They suggest enabling certain settings, selecting the correct language and region based on your location, and ensuring the game is allowed through Windows Defender Firewall. They demonstrate how to manually add the game to the firewall if it isn’t already listed. Next, they guide on disabling manual proxy settings through the network and internet settings and recommend running network troubleshooting, including network reset, which involves reconnecting to Wi-Fi. The segment concludes with a reminder to check for and install any available Windows updates.
00:06:00
In this part of the video, the speaker provides a series of troubleshooting commands to be executed in the Command Prompt (CMD) to resolve potential network issues. These commands include IP configuration reset commands like “ipconfig /flushdns”, “ipconfig /release”, and “ipconfig /renew”, as well as various “netsh” commands for resetting Winsock, IPv4, IPv6, and TCP settings. After executing these commands, the speaker advises restarting the system and then trying to launch the game again. If the problem persists, switching to a different network may be another workaround. The speaker concludes by encouraging viewers to subscribe and click on the bell icon for notifications.