Turbo Golf Racing ‘You Lost Connection With the Server’ Error Fix

Turbo Golf Racing ‘You Lost Connection With the Server’ Error Fix

Turbo Golf Racing is out now on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC and, for those who can get online and begin searching for games, it’s sure to be a real hoot. However, there’s a chance that you’ll run into a pesky server error that will stop players in their tracks. Thankfully, there are some ways to solve the issue. Here’s how to fix the Turbo Golf Racing “You lost connection with the server” error.

How to fix the Turbo Golf Racing “You lost connection with the server” error

Here’s how to fix the Turbo Golf Racing “You lost connection with the server” error:

  • Restart the game.
    • Restarting the game will sometimes resolve simple errors and bugs, including internet connection issues.
  • Restart the PC, Xbox Series X|S, or Xbox One.
    • A simple restart can help resolve problems like this. It also forces the game to attempt a fresh reconnect.
  • Check the PC or console to ensure there is a stable internet connection.
    • If the internet is being used via WiFi, where possible switch to a wired connection using an ethernet cable.
    • If your wired connection is causing issues, then try switching to WiFi. Sometimes using a different connection can help solve issues.
  • Restart the router.
    • Restarting the WiFi router can often be a solution to online problems.
  • Check the Turbo Golf Racing official Twitter account.

For additional help or feedback, the Turbo Golf Racing website is the place to go. Scroll to the bottom of the page to find the “Report a bug” and “Give feedback” buttons.

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