Update: fixed, see below.
Hi,
The game graphics glitched slightly for about 2-3 secs before hard crashing my system with black on the main screen and noise on 2nd screen which normally shows my desktop. I restarted the pc by holding the power button down and now my ethernet says it has internet but there is no internet.
I've tried all the main solutions except for a full factory reset on the router. I've had this crash a handful of times now but today's was the first one to cause lasting effects and no internet is quite the effect!
Does anyone have any idea what might be happening? I'm on Win 10, intel 12700 (iirc), ATI rx2700 xt and it occurred during a street brawl match.
[FIXED] Eventually I found something that worked but it could've also been fixed by flushing the dns and resetting various internet settings in the command prompt like netsh winsock or ipconfig settings multiple times.
The last thing I did was:
Open Internet Options via Control Panel.
Go to the ‘Connections’ tab and click on ‘LAN settings’.
Ensure that "Use a proxy server for your LAN" is unchecked.
The hard crash must've messed up windows network settings or something.
Anyway, back to Deadlock
Hi,
The game graphics glitched slightly for about 2-3 secs before hard crashing my system with black on the main screen and noise on 2nd screen which normally shows my desktop. I restarted the pc by holding the power button down and now my ethernet says it has internet but there is no internet.
I've tried all the main solutions except for a full factory reset on the router. I've had this crash a handful of times now but today's was the first one to cause lasting effects and no internet is quite the effect!
Does anyone have any idea what might be happening? I'm on Win 10, intel 12700 (iirc), ATI rx2700 xt and it occurred during a street brawl match.
[FIXED] Eventually I found something that worked but it could've also been fixed by flushing the dns and resetting various internet settings in the command prompt like netsh winsock or ipconfig settings multiple times.
The last thing I did was:
Open Internet Options via Control Panel.
Go to the ‘Connections’ tab and click on ‘LAN settings’.
Ensure that "Use a proxy server for your LAN" is unchecked.
The hard crash must've messed up windows network settings or something.
Anyway, back to Deadlock
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