It has been 6 days since the launch of the latest, free-to-play, battle royale titled- Rumble verse. The game is based on the core concept of any other battle royale game. 40 people are dropped in a city called, “Grapital”. The last man standing at the end of a match is declared the winner. Pretty average and stereotypical right? But what adds the biggest twist to the story is the fact that this game has gone entirely against the current and removed access to guns and firearms in general and instead focuses greatly on melee-based attacks.
Needless to say, this game has instantly become a crowd pleaser and has gained exceptionally good reception. Unfortunately, like most other newly launched multiplayer games, relying greatly on servers, this game also faces some issues and glitches. A particularly widespread issue is the TS-11-1 error at the login screen.
In this article, we will take a look at why this issue occurs, and what are its fixes. Read on to learn more.
Why Does “TS-11-1” Error Occur in Rumbleverse?
A rather rampant issue being faced by the fans of this game is the “TS-11-1” error. You are greeted with this error right at the login screen, preventing you from logging in.
As evident from the general consensus, this issue is directly related to the overcrowding and overloading of the servers. Though the dev team has done a commendable job on the game and its optimization, it clearly needs more fine tuning to handle the flow of traffic.
In the following section, we will elaborate on why this issue is occurring and what is the best fix for this error.
How to Fix the “TS-11-1” Error?
This issue has been acknowledged via their official Twitter handle @RumbleSupport.
This issue was first mentioned on their profile back on the 16th of August 2022.
Since then there has been a Tweet trail from the support team which updated each and every step in the fixing process.
Finally, there is a concluding tweet confirming the successful diagnosis of the error.
As mentioned in the latest tweet, if the issue hasn’t yet been fixed for you, you can try restarting the game which is expected to fix these matchmaking issues.
If it didn’t work for you, we are adding a few more steps, which should be able to do the job.
Check the Status of the Servers
On facing issues with game servers, the first thing that we always suggest is to check the actual status of the servers. In the case of Rumbleverse, its support team has an efficient practice of sharing the entire server maintenance schedule online, via its Twitter handle. That being said, you can also visit third-party websites like downdetector.com which will be able to confirm the current status of the servers.
Check Your Connection Status
Here are a few pointers to check and ensure that you have proper internet connectivity.
- Kill all unnecessary network-using background processes. This reduces the load on your available bandwidth and ensures efficient use.
- Do a speed test on your network to make sure you have a good Internet connection. You can do this using third-party sites like speedtest.net or fast.com.
- Initiate a quick reboot of the router, also known as a soft reboot. This clears the router cache. Also, check your firewall settings to make sure that there are no inbound or outbound rules preventing proper connection to the servers. You should suspend the firewall settings when trying to connect.
Verify Game Files Integrity
We always suggest you check the integrity of your game files as we have seen it more often than we would like to admit, that most issues are caused when there is an issue or corruption in game files. Verifying the integrity of the game files will solve this issue and perhaps the error in question.
That’s all for this error guide. We hope one of these methods has worked for you, thanks for sticking to the end, see you in the next one.