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Many players report they can’t play Valorant because it frequently gets stuck on the loading screen, though there are some ways to fix the issue.
Although Valorant runs smoothly for most players, even those on lower-end hardware, the game has its fair share of potential issues. The infinite loading screen is one of the most frequent problems numerous players experience.
When this happens, players get stuck on the game’s loading screen after selecting an agent or the splash screen after launching the game. The only way to back out in both cases is to close the game’s application. Players get frustrated at best and experience a legitimate penalty through no fault of their own at worst.
Luckily for players, there are some basic troubleshooting steps they can take to fix the issue.
Changing the game’s settings or troubleshooting installed files could prevent Valorant from getting stuck on the loading screen. However, various potential suspects could cause this problem. These include Vanguard, corrupted or missing installed files, and internet issues.
The installed Valorant files may be corrupted, requiring players to fix them. Installed files usually get corrupted when the system suddenly shuts down while installing a patch. This can stop Valorant from running properly, leading to various issues, including Valorant getting stuck on the loading screen.
Follow the below steps to check installed Valorant files
Doing this causes the client to scan all installed files and automatically fix or replace corrupted or missing files.
Players can also ensure the game has administrator privileges as files sometimes incorrectly load without them. A lack of permissions may also mess with third-party software like stat trackers. To give the game permanent administrator rights, locate and right-click on Valorant’s executable file and go to its properties. From there, open the compatibility tab, enable the “run this program as an administrator” toggle, and press apply.
Players may struggle to load into a match in Valorant because of their internet instead of file-related problems. As an online game, Valorant requires a constant and stable internet connection, and not having it could stop the free-to-play shooter from running properly.
There are a couple of ways players can troubleshoot their internet, including:
On the other hand, another player-related problem may be related to their storage device. An HDD is naturally slower than an SSD thanks to how both devices store data. Many players playing Valorant on an HDD claim it takes them a while to load into a match, and they frequently load in after the first round’s preparation phase is over. Gamers should consider moving their files to an SSD if they have one, or getting one if they don’t.
Players should try restarting Vanguard by restarting their PC. A restart knocks down two birds with one stone since a basic restart could fix Valorant’s loading issue too. Vanguard can sometimes not boot properly, and it’s essential for Valorant. Ensuring it’s working properly can potentially stop Valorant from getting stuck on the loading screen.
If that doesn’t work, try reinstalling Vanguard. Vanguard can get corrupted over time, so players may have to download it again. Uninstall and reinstall Vanguard by following the below steps:
Players must restart their PC after reinstalling the kernel-level anti-cheat to ensure the changes takes effect.
Players must be 21 years of age or older or reach the minimum age for gambling in their respective state and located in jurisdictions where online gambling is legal. Please play responsibly. Bet with your head, not over it. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, and wants help, call or visit: (a) the Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey at 1-800-Gambler or www.800gambler.org; or (b) Gamblers Anonymous at 855-2-CALL-GA or www.gamblersanonymous.org.