sometimes the game doesn't start
very frustrating bug, had to restart pc to get it to start, and lost by that time
very frustrating bug, had to restart pc to get it to start, and lost by that time
ctrl shift esc end the league of legends process reconnect
poutaangina lol yan laghi na lng leaver buster na nmn ako eh sa di napasok yung laro ko sa game eh pouta pakiii ayyuzz nmn lol poutanginaa nyo alisin nyo leaver buster sa account ko hayoup 20 minutes na nman ayuzin nyo nga gagho
I am really angry right now lol can you plzz fix this wtf I don't want to play if i had 20 minutes of leave queue
ok so i had this problem and i saw a post around here dating sincer 2012 that had the resolve for this issue . So what you have to do is :
ctrl+shift+esc while i think you should be at least in a custom game so the game is actually opened (the game not the client) go to league of legends right click on it and then press go to details , right there you'll have more things containing league of legends in it's name you have to right click on all of them because for sure one of them will have UAC virtualization disabled and you just have to turn that on . And also you have to Control Panel -> System and security -> Windows Defender Firewall And then on the left bar of things just click on "allow an app or feature through windows defender firewall" Then press on "change settings" and then make sure that every league of legends thing there is allowed to do shit in your computer i ain't an computer engineer or shit i just saw this tutorial in another post and it had the job done for me
I believe I've found a piece to the puzzle.
The same thing happened to me around two weeks ago -- the countdown to the game got to 0, and the client came up with "Game is still in progress...". Oddly enough, I could hear my teammates through League Voice, and they were in the game. For whatever reason, I was not. Mind you, this was also after I downloaded and installed Patch 9.9.
So I reported the bug and started looking things up. This was the most recent thread on this subject that I've come across, hence why I'm posting the solution here. (For reference for the following explanation, I'm using Windows 10.)
I was considering uninstalling and reinstalling. I at least went to kill the game in Task Manager by going to Apps > League of Legends (32 bit), clicking the dropdown arrow, right-clicking on one of the instances of League, and clicking on "Go to details". I was taken to the Details tab and had right-clicked on one of the instances there. I was about to click "End process tree" when I noticed something odd:
There's a column called UAC virtualization, UAC standing for "User Account Controls". In that column, one instance (which I imagine was the instance of the game itself), UAC virtualization was listed as "Enabled". All other instances (which appeared to be tied to the game client) were listed as "Disabled". I'm still trying to grasp what all of it means, but the keyword that stuck out to me was "security".
My first thought was Windows Defender Firewall. Whenever a patch is done, a Firewall popup window comes up, asking what networks to allow League to operate on/through. So I went to Control Panel > System and Security > Windows Defender Firewall. On the sidebar, I clicked on "Allow an app or feature through Windows Defender Firewall" and scrolled to all of the instances of League of Legends. Sure enough, one of the instances was not allowing League to communicate through private networks. I was at home and plugged into my router by ethernet (which I think automatically counts as a private network). So what I did was click on the "Change settings..." button, click the checkbox under the "Private" column, and click "Okay". I also checked my Wi-Fi Settings, and my home connection had somehow changed to Public, so I changed it back to Private.
After that, I killed the game in Task Manager how I was going to above, reopened League, and logged in. Lo and behold, it took me straight into the game. Unfortunately, that took so long that I was deemed a "Leaver" for that game and was given a Leaverbuster warning. (Not gonna lie, I'm not happy about that, considering I never go AFK and I sent them a bug report, but it's whatever.) The only reason I got one, though, is because I was troubleshooting. If you know about the fix beforehand, you shouldn't run into this problem. (My roommate had the exact same issue and I guided them through the fix. It worked, and no Leaverbuster warning was given.)
Hope this helps!