![]() ![]() Who knows, but changing the date does work. Launched Siege again with no issue and played as normal Closed it and changed the date back to normalĥ. Launched Siege, now can't join or invite friends, probably can't join a gameĤ. Receiving error "A Ubisoft service is currently unavailable." when trying to launch R6 Siegeģ. So I changed the date back to normal and everything worked fine again.ġ. ![]() It's currently the 27/10 and I changed the date back to 24/10 and it launched without an issue, maybe because I had played Siege on that day and it lines up with the old cache files?īUT with the date set differently I wasn't able to join my friends, and they couldn't join me. Legit, reset my cache and it still didn't work, so I thought why not try this and well, it worked. But, once they edit it, the Ubisoft connect again starts working on their PC. Sounds ♥♥♥♥♥ nuts but it actually worked man! Method 1: Check the Proxy Settings Many users reported that due to some issue within their proxy settings, this issue occurs. You need to check and fix these files in order to play it. Uncheck Internet Protocol, Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) and click Ok. Right-click on the Wi-fi option and head over to properties. After you’ve access Run, type in ncpa.cpl. Some people say set it behind 5-7 days works too. This a Ubisoft service is currently unavailable error can be caused due to some corrupted system files. While this is very rare, here are the steps you’ll need to follow to get your client working. Originally posted by Aureliusst:This is crazy but it worked for me.set your date a day ahead via your calendar on the bottom right of your computer "adjust date and time" click a date ahead and boom it connected right away. ubisoft service is currently unavailable. Now, uncheck the box for Internet Protocol Version (TCP/IPv6) and then click OK. Next, right click on the network adapter you are looking to change and then select Properties.Ĥ. In the middle of the window that appears, click "Change Adapter Options"ģ. Right-click the network icon in the bottom right corner of your desktop, and click "Open Network and Internet Settings"Ģ. Restart your computer and check to make sure that the network is still set to private, it might change after you reset the network. If it is click the back button > status > network reset at the bottom. Network Reset (<- only for Windows 10 users):Ī) Click on the Windows symbol on the bottom left of the screen.ī) Click on the Gear to access the Settings.ġ. If its not, change it to private and try connecting again. Reset Winsock (works for all Windows users):ī) Type netsh int ip reset ipreset.txt and press Enter.Ĭ) Type netsh winsock reset and press Enter.ĭ) Type netsh int ip reset and press Enter.Ģ. Can you try the following steps, please try reconnecting in between each step:ġ. Hey there Phoned_Leek25! If you're still experiencing this issue and you've tried the troubleshooting above posted by UbiKarl first. ![]()
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