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I had an issue earlier where I was trying to start up Dead Cells through Galaxy 2.0. It would get to the loading screen right before the main menu and then give me an error about access violation and an uncaught exception. I have no idea what either of those mean but I had to leave at that time and left it as it was (not sure if this is related but I thought I should mention it). I got back from where I went and my brother set up a new modem and router that we received. Now Galaxy asks me to log in, loads, and then goes right back to the login screen, only giving an actual error message every few times I try to log in. It's a message that just says "Oops! Something went wrong, log in again". I'm not sure what's going on but I'd be appreciative if somebody has some insight.
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i am having a similar issue. i have tried all the methods found on google, rebooting for each attempt. i can change my password, login via website, clear machines from my account and reset privacy related methods. but nothing works. my entire network is VPNed from router and i cant get around it, might be due to nordvpn? i disabled my eset features completely, nothing, then uninstalled eset smart security firewall rules (which i never do for anything) and still no difference. im not getting an actual error message. does galaxy have a log area it dumps to maybe?

but yea, galaxy client attempts to log in then kicked back to password requirement screen. i macro recorded login attempts and left it for an hour for laughs, it never logged in. lol

maybe overload on auth server?

UPDATE:
My issue was nordvpn (yes i was using american locations). i used proxycap to ssh tunnel off of my OVH USA server and it accepted all connections from server side, not a single hiccup.I reconnected and switched IPs back and forth to consistently replicate my issue and resolve. i hope this information might help others having similar annoyance.

my solution was: =----= disable vpn applications for galaxy as of right now.

other thoughts: =--= it is obviously IP related. so attempt on true ip or another ip other than what you are currently using at the time of login issues.
Post edited April 05, 2020 by dah-rat
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dah-rat: i am having a similar issue. i have tried all the methods found on google, rebooting for each attempt. i can change my password, login via website, clear machines from my account and reset privacy related methods. but nothing works. my entire network is VPNed from router and i cant get around it, might be due to nordvpn? i disabled my eset features completely, nothing, then uninstalled eset smart security firewall rules (which i never do for anything) and still no difference. im not getting an actual error message. does galaxy have a log area it dumps to maybe?

but yea, galaxy client attempts to log in then kicked back to password requirement screen. i macro recorded login attempts and left it for an hour for laughs, it never logged in. lol

maybe overload on auth server?

UPDATE:
My issue was nordvpn (yes i was using american locations). i used proxycap to ssh tunnel off of my OVH USA server and it accepted all connections from server side, not a single hiccup.I reconnected and switched IPs back and forth to consistently replicate my issue and resolve. i hope this information might help others having similar annoyance.

my solution was: =----= disable vpn applications for galaxy as of right now.

other thoughts: =--= it is obviously IP related. so attempt on true ip or another ip other than what you are currently using at the time of login issues.
I don't use a VPN, but hopefully this'll help somebody else. I think mine comes down to a problem I've been having with my ethernet port over the last week or two. My computer has struggled with anything involving the internet over that period of time, including simply trying to browse the internet and letting me into a Dischord channel, among other things. None of those things have been issues since I booted up my computer tomorrow so...I gotta hope that the USB 3.0 to ethernet adapter I ordered can stabilize this issue.