Troubleshooting: 'Servers are too busy' error in PUBG

Troubleshooting: 'Servers are too busy' error in PUBG

 

Troubleshooting: 'Servers are too busy' error in PUBG

Do you play Player Unknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG)? When you get the error message "Servers are too busy, try again later" in PUBG, you can check this message from Techquack for effective solutions.

PUBG or Players Unknown`s Battlegrounds is a multiplayer online battlefield game developed and published by PUBG Corporation that is among the most popular battlefield games. However, lately, many PUBG users are reporting that they encounter the error message "Servers are too busy, please try again later" after launching the game.

Since release, PUBG developers have worked side by side to reduce the number of bugs and glitches encountered in PlayerUnknown's BattleGrounds. The most common error occurs on PUBG PC when a user cannot connect to the game on any server and the message "Servers are too busy at the moment.... please try again later" pops up. We carefully studied this problem and came up with effective solutions to help you fix this error on your computer.

What is the cause of the "Servers are too busy" error in PUBG?

After receiving numerous reports from multiple users, we decided to investigate the issue and offer multiple solutions that solved the issue for most of our users. We also looked at the reasons why this error was thrown and listed them as follows.

Server maintenance: PUBG is currently one of the most popular multiplayer games and has a large number of players from all over the world. Because of this, the game is regularly updated and the servers undergo maintenance from time to time. Therefore, it is very likely that the servers are undergoing maintenance, which is the cause of the error.

Incompatible software: There are some applications that can cause issues with Steam and prevent the application from working properly. Steam needs to be running to play PUBG in the background and if there are issues in the background then this error can be caused.

DNS Cache: Your router or computer may have accumulated a corrupted DNS cache that is causing problems connecting to the server. When the game cannot establish a secure and stable connection to the servers, this error can be caused.

IP Configuration: In some cases, the type of IP configuration you are using may not be correct to establish a stable connection. There are two types of IP configurations, an IPv4 configuration and an IPv6 configuration. IPV4 is the most common type of configuration and is enabled by default on most computers, but in some cases it can be changed with software to prevent secure connections to servers.

Now that you have a basic understanding of the nature of the problem, let's move on to the solutions. Be sure to run them in the order listed to avoid conflicts.

The solution to the "Servers are too busy" error in PUBG:

Try reconnecting. If not, try this.

If you didn't hit the big reconnect button when the "Servers are too busy, please try again later" error message popped up, be sure to do so to see if the servers were fixed.

If you've already tried to reconnect but still get the error message, try disconnecting from the internet and then reconnecting. Once you're reconnected to the internet, try pressing the "Reconnect" button again to see if the servers are working again.

Wednesday is usually "refresh day".

This means that there will be a new update for your PUBG that might fix some issues that you might have overlooked. Be sure to check your Steam client for updates.
After installing the new update, you should restart Steam to get the latest version of the game, as PUBG itself states.

Even though today is not an "update day", please note that sometimes there may be a small, random update being prepared from time to time to fix critical bugs, which may also be the reason for them.

Want to stay up to date? The best place to stay up to date or to see if there are any updates is the official Twitter account support and check for new announcements.

If there is ongoing maintenance stay tuned, but if there is no maintenance it could mean there is a bug on your site. Read what you can do to fix this error below.

Restart your modem.

Resetting your modem by turning it off and turning it on again by pressing the power button can help fix the error if it's caused by a bad connection.

You can also try to find out if there is a small reset hole on the back of the modem that will allow you to reset the modem much more efficiently. Again, this would help Steam and PUBG forum users to fix the error.

Disable proxy settings. (Windows 10).

If your computer is running Windows 10, try disabling your proxy settings.
That's how it's done:

Step 1: Open Windows search, it's the magnifying glass icon in the bottom left corner of your PC. Enter "proxy".

Step 2: Then you should see "Change Proxy Settings" option appear in the search (if not, just search for the option). Click the "Change Proxy Settings" button.

Step 3: OK. On this page you can see the options for automatic and manual proxy configuration. Disable the options "Detect settings automatically" under "Automatic proxy configuration" and "Use proxy" under "Manual proxy configuration".

This has already happened. Restart your PUBG and try to connect to the servers again to see if the issue with the servers has been resolved.

Go through this list.

There can be several reasons why the servers could be affected, but most of these reasons are related to some specific types of programs installed on your computer.

So check out this list and turn it off:

antivirus software.

You may have virus and spyware detection software installed on your computer. While this is effective in preventing malware from getting onto your PC, it can also prevent the Steam client from receiving updates or Steam content servers from connecting to your PC.

Note: If you are concerned about disabling antivirus software, Windows Defender is excellent antivirus software that comes pre-installed on your Windows 10 PC and does not aggressively interfere with Steam. You don't need more than one antivirus as it would slow down your PC.

VPN.

Well, while sometimes it's useful to connect to foreign servers or to hide your computer's address for :hmm: "important things", using it for Steam does more harm than good since it uses the Steam client from connecting to the main network.

It also means that a game like PUBG that requires a lot of network features can interfere with the connection.
So, to avoid server-side errors, don't forget to disable any installed VPNs when trying to play PUBG.

Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Clients and File Sharing Software.

If you don't know what a P2P app is, then it's just your Skype or any other voice chat app you have installed. P2P programs can consume unusual amounts of bandwidth and other system resources if not configured properly.

This prevents connections that Steam and therefore PUBG depend on.
File-sharing software like the BitTorrent client (the software you use to download torrents) can also interfere with Steam connections. Make sure you sign out of the software before launching Steam.

Turn off your firewall.

As we try to find the root cause of the unable to connect to PUBG servers issue, the firewall is a key program that may actually be the reason behind the game being unable to connect to the main servers.

This is not to say that the firewall is useless, as it has its own benefits. If it's really the reason the game can't connect to the servers, that's a good reason to disable it.
Also, you can turn it back on once you've finished the game if you're worried since it takes less than 10 minutes to turn it on or off.

To disable the firewall:

Step 1: Open Control Panel and select System and Security.
Step 2: Next, choose Windows Defender Firewall.
Step 3: On the left sidebar of the Windows Firewall screen, you should now see an option to enable or disable Windows Defender Firewall. Click the Turn Windows Defender Firewall on or off option.
Step 4: Finally, check Turn off Windows Defender Firewall option in Private network and Public network settings. Then click OK.

That's it! You can now try connecting to the PUBG servers again to see if the issue has been resolved.

frequently asked Questions

How can I fix PUBG servers that are too busy?

Solution 1: Change the server range.
Solution 2. Reset DNS Configuration.
Solution 3. Change the IP configurations.

What does it mean when a server is too busy?

The "Server is busy" message is a Windows error message, not CuteFTP. This message appears whenever there is a resource conflict between two Windows processes and one of the processes does not release a resource that should be used by the other process.

Why are the PUBG servers busy?

When you load the game, you get an error message that looks like "The server is busy, please try again later". Error code: Limited range." The code simply means that PUBG Mobile and PUBG Mobile Lite have been banned in India and players will not be able to play the game until the ban is lifted by the Indian government.

What to do if the server is too busy?

You can try at a different time of the day. If the server is still too busy, you can use a different browser. You can also try accessing the website from a different page on the website. Everything I mention is very risky, but either way you cannot force yourself to access the site if it is too busy.

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