Connection Failures

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Trouble Shooting

Problem

Roblox client can’t connect to the Roblox game server. This can be unfortunate, because playing games on ROBLOX is fun! There are several reasons why this may not work.


What Happens

Roblox fails to connect to the game server, showing the user an error message Error messages include “Could Not Connect”, “ID 14 Failure”, and similar User can “Visit Solo”, but cannot “Visit Online”


Why it Happens

Red = Most Likely
Yellow = Somewhat Likely
Blue = Probably not

Firewall

This is almost always a firewall problem, though it can be (in very few cases) the result of a low-bandwidth connection or a flakey wireless connection. You can rule out the wireless connection by switching to a wired connection if possible. If it’s not the connection, or if you can’t try a wired connection, assume it’s the firewall.

Slow Internet Connection / Big Map

If you are playing on the internet on really slow service, and the map is big, it can take a good bit of time to actually download the map. Give it a little while. ROBLOX can be played on a modem, but your experience is likely to be poor.

Empty Map / Place

If the map seems to be running.. but it is unusually devoid of stuff, then the maker was just lazy and the map did in fact load. The maker probably just didn't do anything with the map, so it is empty. You can tell when a map is done loading, a chime is sounded.

Bad Map / Place

Quite simply. the map is bad. something happened when the map was made, there is some bad script, or something is preventing the map from working properly. Inform the maker of the problem, there is nothing you can do about it. It could even be infected from free models.

You have been removed from the game

If it only happens in 1 game, then you have been banned from the game. This is done by removing a player when they join. This results in a 'Could not connect' error, and is helpful when you don't want a certain user to join your game. However, if the problem persists in several different games, then this is not the reason.

It's a private server

If the game is a private server, it is most likely private. You will see a purple private server on the bottom right corner. This signifies that it is a private server. However, you should get a warning message that it is such, or you will not be able to play at all.


What to Do

There are several things that could be creating the problem. Here is a set by step process that can be used to go through to check it.

1) Make Sure You’re Using the Supported Browser

The following internet browsers are supported:

  • Internet Explorer
  • Chrome
  • Firefox

If it is still not working, you might experience the following

  • It keeps on downloading (or trying to download) ROBLOX.
  • It has an error message

If so, and you are using Chrome or Firefox, make sure you have not disabled the plug-in's or extensions's required for ROBLOX Launches. These must be enabled to play games from ROBLOX. If all else fails, you can launch ROBLOX Studio, and play games from it. If that doesn't work, see below steps.

2) Configure Your Firewall

See Firewall and router issues for trouble-shooting tips.

3) Contact Support

Once you have tried all of the above, contact support at info@roblox.com, make sure to tell them:

  • You have followed these directions
  • If you have a firewall
  • How often you can connect/if you can connect using ROBLOX Studio

See Also