Sometimes the simplest fix is restarting the game. Close it completely and reopen it. If you’re playing on a console, try restarting the console itself.
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Make sure that both the game and your system (whether it’s a PC, PlayStation, Xbox, etc.) are up-to-date. Sometimes bugs or issues are fixed in patches or updates.
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If you're playing on PC (Steam, Epic Games, etc.), you can verify the integrity of the game files. This will fix any missing or corrupted files that might be causing issues.
Steam: Go to your Library > Right-click on Deadlock > Properties > Local Files > Verify Integrity of Game Files.
Epic Games: Go to your Library > Click the three dots next to Deadlock > Verify.
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If you're on a console or PC, clearing the cache or temporary files can sometimes help with performance and bug issues.
PC: Try clearing your cache or deleting any temp files associated with the game.
Console: On some consoles, you can clear the cache by turning it off completely, unplugging it for 30 seconds, and then turning it back on.
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If the game continues to malfunction, try uninstalling and reinstalling it. This will clear out any corrupt files and give you a fresh installation.
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Ensure your system meets the minimum requirements for the game. If it doesn’t, you might experience crashes, slow performance, or other issues.
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If you're using mods or custom content, disable them temporarily to see if they are causing the issue. Sometimes mods conflict with game updates or other mods.
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Double-check the game settings for any options that may be causing issues, especially graphical settings. Lowering certain settings (like resolution or anti-aliasing) can help if the game is crashing or freezing.
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Look for any error messages or crash logs. These can often give you more details on what is going wrong, especially if it's related to hardware, drivers, or specific game files.
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If none of the above works, consider reaching out to the game’s support team. Provide them with as much detail as possible (error messages, system specs, what you were doing when the game broke, etc.).