The Bazaar's connection issues might prevent players from enjoying Tempo Storm's deckbuilder/autobattler masterpiece. Reynad and his team of developers may have pivoted away from the complete card game approach, but the team has been tying all loose ends surrounding The Bazaar, including connection problems.
While downloading and playing The Bazaar isn't a complicated process, a wild "Connection Issue" may occasionally kick players off servers, or block access to the main menu after launching the game.
How Do You Fix The Bazaar Connection Issues?
The quickest way to fix connection issues in The Bazaar is by changing your DNS address. This approach requires you to restart the game and its client, too. Once you exit out of both, switch DNS addresses before trying to launch The Bazaar again.
Alternatively, there are also a few methods you can try since The Bazaar's connection issues can also be server-related.
- Check The Bazaar's server status via its X (formerly Twitter) page or Discord server.
- Restart your modem/router.
- Try out an alternative connection, like cellular data, via your phone's hotspot feature.
- Call your ISP and see whether there are any local outages.
If there happens to be a problem with The Bazaar's servers and that's the root cause of connection issues, you'll need to wait for the developers to fix the servers. When The Bazaar's servers become operational again, players will be able to log into the game without any connection problems.
The rest of the methods require you to troubleshoot your home network since minor outages can be enough to cause connectivity-related errors in online games. Even long-standing and fully developed titles can suffer from connection problems. A sudden surge in player activity, due to a major update or event, can overwhelm servers, prompting players with errors in the process.
Server providers can also face technical issues on their end, which can disrupt gameplay for everyone using their services. In such cases, developers must work closely with their providers to restore stability. However, if the servers are functioning as expected, the issue likely lies with your home network. In such cases, contacting your ISP and performing a quick modem/router reset will be the optimal route. When the outages are tied to The Bazaar's servers, a fix should arrive in a timely manner since such connection problems tend to get fixed relatively quickly, especially in recent years.
- Gökhan Çakır
- Email : gokhancakir@live.com
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