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Troubleshooting Prove You Can Win: How to Fix Common Problems and Isuses


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Common fixes:

  1. Clear the Cache of Your PC or Console
  2. Update Prove You Can Win game Licenses (PS Only).
  3. Power cycling your console (PlayStation 4 & Xbox One): Turn off your console » unplug power-cable for 1min. » Plug power-cable back » restart console » Run Prove You Can Win again.
  4. Install Missing Multiplayer packages.

How to Fix Prove You Can Win Game Server Connection Problems:


  1. 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 Prove You Can Win and check if the issue persists.
  2. Close all other Internet connected apps.
  3. Restart your network (modem or wi-fi).


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If the problem still persists, contact zqh games customer support. Here is how:

  1. Open email client
  2. Provide all neccessary details about the issues you're experiencing.
  3. Send your email to [email protected]

ABOUT THE GAME



This is a puzzle game based on logic and deduction. In this game, you can learn and understand a brand new deduction system, and then take the axioms and rules of deduction as tools, to prove the propositions by entering the code.Features:Understand the axioms and rules of deduction (just like when you are reading a mathematical book)Enter the code and prove the proposition (just like when you are solving a math problem)"Q.E.D.", "Eureka!", and get into the next loopElements which might be frustrating:No good artwork. (That's less important than the other three)Amounts of text to read, and it requires a little comprehension of math. (Playing this game is virtually like reading a math book)The only way to create a new proof step is entering the right code, which is not the core of the game essentially. (It's due to my limited programming ability)No custom-corollary function. Only the axioms and rules of deduction are available. (Welcome to the CLASSIC deduction system)If all of them are okay for you, then this game may be suitable for you.FAQs:Q: Which players are the game mainly for?A: If you have some experience of reading math books and you are interested in logic, this game may be the one you like.Q: Is it a hard game?A: At the first, the difficulty of this game are mainly about the understanding the rules, and it's easy to work out the puzzle. But the problem will become very hard if you keep playing. Anyway, reading and comprehending themselves will form a part of difficulty.Q: Are you inspired by something when designing this game?A: This game is inspired by mathematical logic, mainly about natural deduction of statement calculus and first-order predicate calculus.Q: How long does it take to beat the game?A: It's hard to say. But it's nearly impossible to beat the game without taking any break. Q: Is there any difference between this game and a mathematical exercise book?A: Nothing. And I just let it be. If some players mind that, it's fine...

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