Valorant has quickly gained popularity as a competitive online game, but sometimes users may encounter issues while trying to download the game. In this blog post, we will discuss the problem of Valorant not downloading, its importance, and provide an overview of the solutions available.
Test and Verify
Before diving into the solutions, it is crucial to test and verify if Valorant is indeed not downloading properly. This step helps to confirm the issue and ensures that the subsequent solutions are tailored to your specific problem. Follow these steps to test and verify:
- 1. Check your internet connection: Ensure that your internet connection is stable and functioning properly.
- 2. Attempt to download other files: Try downloading other files from the internet to see if the problem persists.
- 3. Contact Riot Games support: If the issue persists, reach out to Riot Games support for further assistance.
Close any Unnecessary Background Tasks
Sometimes, certain background tasks or applications can interfere with the download process. To fix this issue, try closing any unnecessary background tasks by following these steps:
- 1. Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open the Task Manager.
- 2. Go to the "Processes" tab and identify any processes that are using a significant amount of system resources.
- 3. Right-click on the processes and select "End Task" to close them.
Closing unnecessary background tasks can free up system resources, allowing Valorant to download smoothly.
Allow Valorant through a Firewall
Firewalls can sometimes block the download of certain files, including Valorant. To ensure that the game can be downloaded without any interruptions, follow these steps to allow Valorant through your firewall:
- 1. Open the Control Panel and select "System and Security."
- 2. Click on "Windows Defender Firewall" and select "Allow an app or feature through Windows Defender Firewall."
- 3. Locate Valorant in the list of allowed apps and ensure that both the private and public checkboxes are ticked.
- 4. If Valorant is not listed, click on "Change settings" and then "Allow another app." Browse for the Valorant executable file and add it to the list.
By allowing Valorant through your firewall, you eliminate any potential blocking that could prevent the game from downloading.
Flush Your DNS, Use Public DNS, Disable IPv6, and Use a VPN
Sometimes, issues with DNS, IPv6, or regional restrictions can hinder the download process. To overcome these hurdles, follow these steps:
- 1. Flush your DNS cache: Open the Command Prompt and type "ipconfig /flushdns" followed by Enter. This clears any cached DNS entries that might be causing issues.
- 2. Use public DNS servers: Change your DNS server settings to use public DNS servers such as Google DNS (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) or Cloudflare DNS (1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1).
- 3. Disable IPv6: Open the Control Panel, go to "Network and Internet," and click on "Network and Sharing Center." Select your network connection, click on "Properties," and uncheck the "Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)" checkbox.
- 4. Use a VPN: If you suspect regional restrictions, consider using a VPN service to bypass them.
Performing these steps can resolve any DNS, IPv6, or regional restriction issues that might be preventing Valorant from downloading.
Valorant is an exciting game, and encountering download issues can be frustrating. By following the solutions outlined in this blog post - testing and verifying, closing unnecessary background tasks, allowing Valorant through a firewall, flushing your DNS, using public DNS, disabling IPv6, and using a VPN - you should be able to fix the problem and enjoy the game without any further interruptions. If the issue persists, don't hesitate to seek further assistance from Riot Games support. Happy gaming!