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Salutations,

Brief description: Game Loading Anomoly. Clicking on the green [ENTER] does not start the game.

Detailed description, conditions: After clicking on the ENTER key the game does not start and I receive the following error messages.
#1 No connection with authorization server
#2 Your connection to Master-Server was temporarily lost. Check your internet connection.

Afterwards, when I click on [Close] and once again click on the green [ENTER] the game starts normally. This happens 'every' time. I presume this is not normal.

Your PC config data (OS, drivers, specific software):
 Windows 10 64-bit
GeForce GTX 1060 6GB
Driver version 376.33
AMD FX 8350 Eight-Core Processor
32 GB RAM
2560 x 1080, 60hz

Edited by Thadwdboyds
II/JG11_ATLAN_VR
Posted (edited)

Ì have the Same .reason geforce experience app

Edited by II/JG11ATLAN
Posted

Ah... so closing out GeForce Experience should stop this? Thanks.

II/JG11_ATLAN_VR
Posted (edited)

When you deinstall experience it will be away

Edited by II/JG11ATLAN
Posted

Oh... I have to UNINSTALL it?

 

Exiting out did not correct the problem.

II/JG11_ATLAN_VR
Posted

Yes but I donT bother me to Start the game a second time

Posted

Yes, deleting it worked! You are right though... it is only a minor inconvienence to make the two attempts.

 

A correction from Nvidia and or IC should be made available.

Posted

I got rid of GeForce Experience some time ago for some of these very reasons. It ended up mucking other things up that ordinarily would run fine. I never did see any advantage to it that made it worth keeping. I would rather tailor my settings to my taste rather than have GeForce decided for me. Not exactly rocket science. As for video drivers I now NEVER just jump on the latest and greatest unless it corrects a problem that already exist or enhances it unless it's been out for a while and feedback is positive. Disabled auto install through Windows 10 too. Experience to me is just another app hogging my CPU for runtime space, let alone at times creating issues as mentioned here.

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