I couldn’t wait to boot Final Fantasy XIV and return to the magical world of Hydaelyn, but a pesky error prevented me from jumping into the game. If you’ve experienced the same problem, here’s how to fix the ‘‘Unable to complete version check’’ error in FFXIV.
Ways to fix Unable to complete version check error in Final Fantasy XIV
These are tried and true ways of fixing the above-mentioned error in Final Fantasy XIV. If the first method you try doesn’t work, using them in tandem with others should resolve the issue.
Check server status
Before trying to fix the error by yourself, visit theFinal Fantasy XIV News pageand check whether the servers are down due to maintenance, updates, or technical difficulties. If the servers are online, but you still keep getting the ‘‘Unable to complete version check’’ error, proceed to the next method.
Verify integrity of game files
A tried-and-true way of fixing error in Steam games, verifying game file integrity works more often than you might think. To perform it, follow these three steps:
Restart your router and PC
The one thing PCs and routers have in common is that they tend to cause issues after staying on for too long. Turn your router off or, preferably, unplug it to perform a complete power cycle, wait a few minutes, plug it back in, and turn it back on. Repeat the process for your PC and open the game to check whether the error persists.
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Change network or use VPN
If your native connection is causing errors, try connecting via a VPN program or connect your PC to the router via the ethernet port. That way, you’ll get the most out of your internet connection and you’re able to bypass any wi-fi connectivity issues, while the VPN software can let you connect to otherwise inaccessible servers while your preferred server is down.
Change boot configuration file
If the previous methods didn’t work, it’s time to roll up some sleeves. The boot configuration file can cause issues in games after some time, and you’ll need to manually edit the file settings to make FFXIV work as intended. Here’s how to do it:
Reinstall FFXIV
If all else fails, go for the old reliable ‘‘uninstall and then install again’’ method and see how the game fares afterwards. Try changing the install directory since games can behave differently depending on what partition they’re in.
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