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Troubleshooting Simply Rotate: How to Fix Common Problems and Isuses
Common fixes:
Clear the Cache of Your PC or Console
Update Simply Rotate game Licenses (PS Only).
Power cycling your console (PlayStation 4 & Xbox One): Turn off your console » unplug power-cable for 1min. » Plug power-cable back » restart console » Run Simply Rotate again.
Install Missing Multiplayer packages.
How to Fix Simply Rotate Game Server Connection Problems:
Reset Winsock:
Press » Search bar » and type CMD. Now, Right-click Command Prompt when it comes up as a result and select Run as administrator. In Command Prompt, type 'netsh winsock reset' and hit Enter (on your keyboard). Now, Restart your computer and Launch Simply Rotate and check if the issue persists.
Close all other Internet connected apps.
Restart your network (modem or wi-fi).
Contact USC Games Customer Service
If the problem still persists, contact USC Games customer support. Here is how:
Open email client
Provide all neccessary details about the issues you're experiencing.
Simply Rotate is a physics based puzzle game where you rotate the level to get a ball to the goal while conserving rotation for future levels.Think outside the box and efficiently rotate the world so you can complete complex puzzles.Rotate Your WorldRotate the level while avoiding obstacles and trying to conserve rotation. Build up speed and carefully navigate through levels with different challenges and mechanics.Think Outside the BoxThink carefully about how to solve levels using the least amount of rotation possible. Get taken up in the simple lo-fi aesthetic and relaxing ambient music.Compete for the Fastest TimeTest your skills in the time frenzy mode. Speed through levels while making sure to conserve enough rotation.This game was made as a final project for the game prototyping class at the University of Southern California. The game was initially designed as a prototype by David Xu and Letitia Napitupulu to be simple enough to not need text to go along with the unit on accessibility. Simply Rotate was then further developed into a final project for the class with Andre Lebecki and Kelly Chan helping out with development. The game will now continue to be developed into a more complete experience with Calvin Thompson composing the music.