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Hi, exactly the same problem since today. I also played it last night without any problem as I have for months. Does anyone have a solution?


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English only in this forum please!

Or post in the Francophone forums.
 
Hi, we can speak english no problem, but maybe you could try to help us instead of trying to push us towards another forum ? It still does not work for me, with the exact same issue, infinite loading and no connexion whatsoever....
Have you tried the standard steps that help most people?

We have three possible workarounds that may solve it:

Disable IPv6
- Close CK3
- Go to Control Panel > View Network status and tasks > Change adapter settings (left side)
- Find your Hamachi Connection and Disable it
- Find your Internet connection adapter (for me, it was WiFi)
- Right click your internet adapter and select properties
- Scroll down to find "Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) and uncheck the box
- Select Ok
- Start up CK3 and should work.

Disable all other network adapters
Go to Windows Control panel.
Click on Network & Internet.
Click on View Network Status.
Quick Tip: You can also quickly access these settings by right-clicking the network icon in the taskbar and selecting the Network & Internet settings option.
Click on Change adapter options.
Right-click all network adapters that are not connected to the internet and select the Disable option.


Use a VPN
- Obtain a VPN
- Set the country to the US (why this works is also an enigma ><)
- Start the game
- Sign in and see if it "sticks"
 
Hello, I have ran into the same issue, however i have found a solution.

I in debugging this issue, downloaed this game on 3 diffrent computers and also tried several dozen virtuals.
Turns out you can infact fix this. What you have to do is locate to What IP adress and port your computer is connecting to in order to connect to paradox servers and then force it to always allow everything on that connection, which from a security point, is not very good. Or you go to your control panel, network connections find your WAN, go to properties, disable your LLDP protocol and IPv6 (make sure to enable it after, or your printer will not work) and keep on enabling your WAN connection and disabling it, until pardox connects. this takes about 20-40 tries. Its not fun. Its very not fun. But it does work. Also disable any VPNs you have.
 
We're working on this btw, just wanted to pop in and let you know! So far, according to our systems, the login should work fine but clearly that's not the case hence we're digging deeper. Can you please check the following:

1. Are you using a VPN? If so, please disable it and try again
2. Can you please sync your computers clock in Time and Date settings in Windows? It's a bit of a long shot but could actually solve it!
Well It's middle of 2024 and this issue is still around? Maybe dont make this account nonsense manditory if it doesn't work half the time. I tried everythin but awful paradox servers just decided no multiplayer for me... like ever :/
 
Well It's middle of 2024 and this issue is still around? Maybe dont make this account nonsense manditory if it doesn't work half the time. I tried everythin but awful paradox servers just decided no multiplayer for me... like ever :/

Did you try all the things I re-posted up in #49?
 
That is very unusual, one of those three steps has helped almost everyone.

Can you test from another computer on the same network, AND/OR this computer on a different network/location? This is to see if your issue is confined to this one computer, or this network.
 
Does it affect both of you, or just him are you saying? If each of you try with some third person, do you both get this?

Has it ever worked for you?

Can you test from another computer on the same network, AND/OR this computer on a different network/location? This is to see if your issue is confined to this one computer, or this network.