Encountering the "Can't Connect to Host" error in *Ready or Not* can be a major roadblock to your gaming experience. While the developers are working on a permanent fix, the timeline remains uncertain. Here's a comprehensive guide on how to troubleshoot and resolve this issue so you can get back to the action.
What Causes ‘Can’t Connect to Host’ Error in Ready Or Not
The "Can't Connect to Host" error signifies a disruption in your connection to the game servers. This can stem from various sources such as poor internet connectivity, corrupted game files, mismatched game versions, or interference from background applications. Identifying the precise cause can be challenging, but there are several effective solutions you can try.
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How To Fix ‘Can’t Connect to Host’ in Ready Or Not

Screenshot via The EscapistAlthough the "Can't Connect to Host" error in *Ready Or Not* can be frustrating, it's manageable with the following steps:
Restart Your Game: If you're encountering this error for the first time, a simple restart of the game might do the trick. You can also close the platform you're using (like Steam) and relaunch it for a fresh start.
Verify Game Files: Corrupted or missing files often lead to errors. On Steam, you can fix this by navigating to your library, right-clicking on *Ready Or Not*, selecting Properties, then going to Installed Files, and clicking Verify Integrity of Game Files. This process will check for any issues and may download a small update if needed.
Whitelist *Ready Or Not*: Occasionally, Windows Firewall might interfere with game connectivity. To prevent this, whitelist *Ready Or Not* by going to Control Panel > System and Security > Windows Defender Firewall > Allowed apps. Click on Allow another App, browse to the game's installation folder, and add it to the list by changing the settings.
Close VPN and Other Background Apps: While VPNs can sometimes improve your gaming experience by reducing ping, they can also cause connectivity issues. If you're using a VPN, try closing it while playing *Ready Or Not*. Similarly, ensure any unnecessary background applications are closed to avoid potential conflicts.
Switch DX Modes: Although rare, issues with launch options might be the culprit. If the error persists, consider switching your DirectX (DX) mode to see if it resolves the problem.
Reinstall the Game: If all else fails, a clean reinstall of the game might be necessary. Uninstall *Ready Or Not* from Steam, manually delete any remaining files from the game folder, and clear out any files in the Local App Data folder (accessible via %localappdata% in the Windows Search Bar).
The "Can't Connect To Host" error in *Ready Or Not* is undoubtedly frustrating, but with these solutions, you should be able to resolve it and continue enjoying your gaming sessions.
Ready or Not is available now for PC.