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“Error on download: Remote host closed connection”
Here is an example of how you would call this feature from your main update loop.
Open it, look for a folder named cache , and delete its contents. Restart the launcher. The Ultimate Workaround: Switch to Steam or Standalone
: Router-level protection software (like integrated McAfee or parental controls) can attempt deep packet inspections, causing an SSL handshake error that forces a remote shutdown. Step-by-Step Fixes for Albion Online 1. Toggle Network Protocol Settings (Disable IPv6)
To understand the problem, one must first decode the message. A “remote host” refers to the Albion Online update server. “Closing connection” indicates that the server deliberately terminated the data transfer before the file was fully downloaded. Unlike a simple timeout or a slow download, this is an active refusal to continue sending data. For the player, the result is a stalled update, often after downloading hundreds of megabytes, forcing a frustrating restart.
If the native launcher fails repeatedly, a common expert fix is to download the game through Steam and then copy the game files from the steamapps folder into your original native client directory.
(temporarily)
You can fix this issue using the troubleshooting steps below. 1. Use the Repair Function in the Launcher
Few things interrupt a gaming session quite like a broken launcher. For Albion Online players, the message is a known roadblock that usually appears mid-patch or right at the start of an update cycle.
In most cases, this isn't a bug with the game files themselves, but rather a symptom of a network interruption. Think of it like trying to have a phone conversation where the line suddenly goes dead—the problem is often with the connection path, not the person on the other end.
“Error on download: Remote host closed connection”
Here is an example of how you would call this feature from your main update loop.
Open it, look for a folder named cache , and delete its contents. Restart the launcher. The Ultimate Workaround: Switch to Steam or Standalone
: Router-level protection software (like integrated McAfee or parental controls) can attempt deep packet inspections, causing an SSL handshake error that forces a remote shutdown. Step-by-Step Fixes for Albion Online 1. Toggle Network Protocol Settings (Disable IPv6)
To understand the problem, one must first decode the message. A “remote host” refers to the Albion Online update server. “Closing connection” indicates that the server deliberately terminated the data transfer before the file was fully downloaded. Unlike a simple timeout or a slow download, this is an active refusal to continue sending data. For the player, the result is a stalled update, often after downloading hundreds of megabytes, forcing a frustrating restart.
If the native launcher fails repeatedly, a common expert fix is to download the game through Steam and then copy the game files from the steamapps folder into your original native client directory.
(temporarily)
You can fix this issue using the troubleshooting steps below. 1. Use the Repair Function in the Launcher
Few things interrupt a gaming session quite like a broken launcher. For Albion Online players, the message is a known roadblock that usually appears mid-patch or right at the start of an update cycle.
In most cases, this isn't a bug with the game files themselves, but rather a symptom of a network interruption. Think of it like trying to have a phone conversation where the line suddenly goes dead—the problem is often with the connection path, not the person on the other end.