Hopefully, one of these fixes can solve your communication problem and you can get back to winning matches in League of Legends! 1. Turn Off Debug Logging. Debug logging is a feature many software programs use. It sends information to developers on things like crashes and other bugs so that it’s easy to gather data and fix problems.
Simply press “Sign Out," close the client fully, then re-open the client to fix this issue. Something else that seems to work for players: in Riot's base launcher, click on the button in the top left that brings up Riot's installed games. Select League of Legends. true.
If the issue persists, but your internet connection on the device is stable and appears to be the usual speed, you will have to reinstall the game and attempt to log in again. You may have to reach out to the League of Legends Support Team and have a ticket submitted for your concern. League of Legends is available now on PC.To do this, open the League of Legends client. Click on the menu icon from the top right corner. Now click on the Check for updates button and it will automatically update the game to the latest version. After updating the game restart your system and open the game to see if this fixes the issue. 5.Go to your C:\Riot Games folder and delete the VALORANT and Riot Client folders. Just send them to the recycle bin and then empty the recycle bin. Press Win + R, type in %programdata% and hit enter, find the Riot Games folder and remove it. Restart your computer. Launch the game again and see if your issues persist. FRXQf.