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Is your Rocket League game allowed in your Windows firewall? Maybe the firewall is blocking it, check just in case.
Problem with Rocket test we never have.
Hello,
Right-click on the desktop > NVIDIA control panel > manage 3D settings > program settings > add (Add the desired game).
Personally, it was a conflict between the processor's graphics card and the NVIDIA one that didn't automatically recognize some of my games, whether on GOG or EPIC.
If it doesn't work, try verifying the game files.
Problem with Rocket test we never have.
Hello,
Right-click on the desktop > NVIDIA control panel > manage 3D settings > program settings > add (Add the desired game).
Personally, it was a conflict between the processor's graphics card and the NVIDIA one that didn't automatically recognize some of my games, whether on GOG or EPIC.
If it doesn't work, try verifying the game files.
Hello, first try to check if there is an update available for Rocket League, then if that doesn't work, try temporarily disabling your antivirus.
Normally when you launch a game, the firewall asks for permission.
On the desktop > next to the start menu > search bar > just type (p) > click control panel > system and security > Windows Defender firewall > Allow an app or feature etc > Change settings > Allow another app > Browse > and you will look for your game to add it to your firewall.
But I'm not sure if that's what's causing the issue, but the firewall can block the game, that's possible.