GameLoop keeps kicking me out of PUBG matches mid-game — how can I stop this?

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Xolvie
Xolvie Resolution Specialist December 22, 2025 11:11 am

If GameLoop kicks you out of PUBG mid-match, it’s usually not PUBG itself but the emulator crashing or losing connection because of outdated software, drivers, or resource limits on your PC.

Keeping GameLoop and your graphics drivers fully updated can reduce these random exits.

GameLoop crashes often happen when the emulator doesn’t have enough system resources or is blocked by firewall/antivirus, so close heavy apps, run GameLoop as administrator, and allow it through your firewall.

Unstable internet or emulator temp/cache corruption can also force quits, so ensure a stable connection and clear GameLoop’s cache or reinstall it if problems persist.

If these steps don’t help, consider filing a complaint on Xolvie to seek a resolution.

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