How to Fix BattleBit Remastered Attempting to Join a Server Error 

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BattleBit Remastered is an incredible first person shooter featuring massive fights in a modern combat setting. Things getting blown up and destroyed is the type of chaos we all revel in, but servers getting shot is not particularly enjoyable. Unfortunately, players have been experiencing error codes that say the game is attempting to join a server, making them wonder if perhaps the servers are down. This guide will explore if there's a way to fix the error code in question.

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Is There a Solution for Attempting to Join a Server Error for BattleBit Remastered?

If you're encountering the "attempting to join a server" error code when starting up BattleBit Remastered, it will usually mean there is an issue with the game servers. In the scenario where game servers are down, unfortunately, there is nothing you can do but wait for them to resolve the issue.

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However, there are still several things you could do to ensure the problem is not on your end. Here is how to troubleshoot the problem:

  • Check your internet connection. To ensure everything works properly, perform an internet speed test to ensure your connection to your ISP is stable and working.
  • Check the Steam status. If Steam is down at the moment, that is the likely culprit.
  • Restart your router. Without going into technical details, sometimes routers can cause connectivity problems if left running for some time. Restarting them clears their cache and reopens their communication channels to your ISP, solving potential problems.
  • Restart your PC. Sometimes restarting the PC along with any applications clears any bugs and glitches that might have occurred. There are a lot of background processes that are taking place on your gaming rig and they are known to sometimes cause issues.

Verifying the integrity of the BattleBit Remastered game cache

There is a way to ensure your BattleBit Remastered game files are intact: verifying integrity of game files. You should perform this process every time you encounter an error of any type while trying to run a game to ensure the fault is not on your end. To do it, follow the steps below.

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  • Right-click BattleBit Remastered in your Steam games library.
  • Select Properties from the sub-menu.
  • Click on the Local files tab from the left side selection.
  • Click Verify integrity of game files to perform the verification process. If any game files are missing or corrupted, this process will download them again.

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