Eight years of waiting Phantasy Star Online 2 The English version is finally over for some people. However, others are stuck with error prevent them from logging into the game. Most of the above errors are caused by the dependence of PSO2 enter Windows Store.
The PSO2 subreddit is full of posts complaining about possible problems around installing and actually logging into the game. The post with the highest number of votes reads, “Sega and Microsoftlet’s work seriously!”
While PSO2 doesn’t have a known error code like Diablo 3’s error 37, the game does have a variety of problems. Reddit user DozyVan wrote a post with advice on how to fix Windows Store misconfiguration issues to fix error codes 1813 and 104. These two errors will appear when the player turns on the launcher login of PSO2. Both of the above errors stem from system permission settings, but the suggested solutions don’t seem to work for every player.
Half of the DozyVan tutorial is spent explaining simply how to uninstall and reinstall PSO2. Even choosing the drive to install the game on is quite complicated. The puzzling thing is that Microsoft and Sega don’t allow PSO2 to be downloaded through the Xbox beta app, problems with this app are easier to deal with than the Windows Store. Players have come up with a way to download PSO2 without going through the Windows Store, although not all players can apply this solution.
PSO2 is still great even after eight years of release. If you ignore the errors from the Windows Store and can actually log into the game, Phantasy Star Online 2 runs relatively smoothly.
Many people wonder why the Windows Store is still in such a bad state after many years of launch, and wonder why PSO2 has become an exclusive game on such a “quality” platform.
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