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errors #101

Closed BahabaBeast closed 6 months ago

BahabaBeast commented 6 months ago

Unable to connect to Remote Server

Unable to connect to Remote Server. Rookie is unable to connect to our Servers.

First time launching Rookie? Please relaunch and try again.

Things you can try: 1) Move the Rookie directory (Folder containing AndroidSideloader.exe) into C:\RSL 2) Try changing your systems DNS to either Cloudflare/Google/OpenDNS 3) Try using a systemwide VPN like ProtonVPN (which is free) 4) Sponsor a private server (https://vrpirates.wiki/en/Howto/sponsored-mirrors)


OK

this happens to me and i dont understand it could anybody help

Fenopy commented 6 months ago

This is not an application issue. Please use our Telegram or Discord channels for Support as mirrors and instructions change. https://vrpirates.wiki/en/general_information/live-chats

As of today, the below steps are the standard connection troubleshooting steps.

Is Rookie unable to connect? Check out the below troubleshooting steps-

Make sure you are using the latest version of Rookie (https://vrpirates.wiki/en/general_information/vrp-downloads)! Do you have a file called vrp-public.json in your Rookie folder? Just create a file named vrp-public.json, a blank file works just fine! Make sure the extension is .json, not a .txt file. Verify you can get to raw.githubusercontent.com (https://raw.githubusercontent.com/) (Should auto-forward to the Github home page). Verify you can get to downloads.rclone.org (https://downloads.rclone.org/). Verify you can reach our Wiki, vrpirates.wiki (https://vrpirates.wiki/) Can you get to theapp.vrrookie.xyz (https://theapp.vrrookie.xyz/)? (You should get "Sorry, you have been blocked"; That means it is working 😉) Try changing your DNS to a Public, non-censoring DNS service, such as Cloudflare (https://developers.cloudflare.com/1.1.1.1/setup/windows/), Google (https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/docs/using), or OpenDNS (https://support.opendns.com/hc/en-us/articles/228007207-Windows-10-Configuration) If you've made it this far, your ISP is likely blocking you. You will need to try using a VPN (https://gprivate.com/5yxo8) to connect. Did a VPN fix your Problem? Your Router or Anti-Virus Firewall may be blocking Rookie Servers. Check out this post (https://rentry.co/ASUSRouterBlock) for more information.