Can't connect to official cs:go servers due to packet loss

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I can't connect to the official valve servers anymore. Community servers still work, but when trying to connect to both competitive or casual servers, I get a weird loadscreen without any texts, my packet loss suddenly rises to 99%, and the console gives out the following error over and over:

<Server IP>:corrupted packet -<Some number?> at 0

Here is a picture of the loadscreen and the console:

enter image description here (There are no texts or pictures behind the console. The relevant parts are highlighted in green)

I opened all ports listed here and even tried reinstalling the game, but nothing seemed to help.






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How do I fix packet loss in CS: GO?

How to fix CS:GO high ping and packet loss issues
  • Restart your modem and router.
  • Verify integrity of game cache files.
  • Use wired connections instead of Wi-Fi.
  • CS:GO Launch Options.
  • Flush your DNS cache.
  • Close bandwidth-hogging applications.
  • Disable your antivirus software.
  • Contact your ISP.


  • How do I fix packet loss 2020 CS: GO?

    CS: GO server errors can be due to Windows Defender Firewall blocking the game connecting with the server. To turn off WDF, press the Windows key + S hotkey. Input firewall to search for the WDF applet. Click Windows Defender Firewall to open the Control Panel applet shown directly below.



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