The Ready or Not “Your connection to the host has been lost” error message can be very frustrating to see. After disconnecting or failing to connect to a match, players will see this pop up onscreen. The only option it gives is to press “OK.” Thankfully, there are some workarounds to help users get back into a game with other players. Here’s how to fix the Ready or Not “Your connection to the host has been lost” error on PC (Steam version).
How to fix the Ready or Not “Your connection to the host has been lost” error
To fix the Ready or Not “Your connection to the host has been lost,” players should:
- Try to host or find another session.
- Select “Play” and then “Open” or “Friends” to retry.
- Alternatively, choose “Find session” to matchmake with other players.
- Restart the game.
- Sometimes a restart can help fix problems.
- Check the Ready or Not server status.
- Monitoring the developer’s official Twitter account offers the best bet of finding out planned or unscheduled maintenance.
- Check your internet connectivity.
- Ensure your own internet connection is stable and that no one in your household is hogging the bandwidth by downloading something.
It’s worth remembering that Ready or Not is in early access and so is expected to experience more issues than a game that has fully launched. Players who continue to have issues should reach out to the developers by submitting a report through Steam or wait for a new patch.
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