What Is Error 174 In GameGuard

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I play Cabal Online (NA) for 3 months now after leaving the game for almost 5 years. The last time I play it before abandoning it was back in 2014. Now, I’m starting my journey from scratch again. These past nights I kept receiving error 174 while playing. The game then disconnects and I have to close then start the game again.

Is there a way to fix this?

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What Is Error 174 In GameGuard

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When you play a game that uses GameGuard like Cabal Online, you may receive error “174”. This error is called the “completer skill bug”. This problem is caused by overlapping computer and other skills. It can cause frequent disconnections which may lead to permanent ban because it is considered speed hacking.

Speed hacking is when you use a hack to move at a much faster speed than other players which gives you great advantage over rival players. If you do speed hacking, you are risking from getting banned from the game or from the server. This error usually appears on Windows 10. If you receive this error, try reinstalling the game to also reinstall GameGuard.

Download the free version of Revo Uninstaller and install it. Once installed, start Revo Uninstaller then select Cabal Online among the applications and click “Uninstall”. Follow the normal uninstall process. When uninstall is complete, click “Scan” to scan your computer for any leftover files and delete everything it finds. This removes everything the program created on your computer.

When it is finished, close Revo Uninstaller then install the game back. You can also download the client again from Cabal Online NA. You may need to log in to your account to download. On the other hand, if you don’t do speed hacking but your game frequently disconnects, try restarting the router.

If the router has a power button, press it to turn it off then unplug it from the power for about ten to twenty seconds (10 – 20). Press any button on the router to drain any leftover power or to power cycle. After this, plug the router back to the power and turn it on.

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