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Ubisoft has its ups and downs over the last couple of years, but the Far Cry series was and still is highly regarded. Far Cry 5 is immersive and story-driven FPS, with lots of things going for it. Now, we all know how Ubisoft’s games tend to have various issues and frequent patches are more than needed. However, it seems that there’s the widespread error which stops updating the game on 90%, regardless whether it’s Steam or uPlay in question.
This can be a grave problem, especially since some users weren’t able to access the game without updating. In order to address this, we prepared a list of solutions which should come in handy. Make sure to check out our list down below.
How to fix Far Cry 5 updating issues in Windows 10
1: Check the storage space
First things first. Since the error occurs mostly at the end of the update (as stated by the affected users), we recommend double-checking for available storage space. This game is huge and so are its updates. So, make sure that you have enough storage space on the installation drive.
You can check for the available space in the File Explorer. If you’re in urgent need for a few extra gigabytes of memory, follow the instructions we provided below:
Windows 10 tends to preserve update files (for rolling back to previous major version), so you might get tens of gigabytes here.
2: Check the connection
Connection issues are another viable reason why an update would fail. There are various factors when it comes to connection, but the silver lining is that the bandwidth speed isn’t causing issues. Moreover, the download can take for hours and still finish successfully. However, there are other reasons why a Far Cry 5 update would fail near the end.
Make sure to check these steps and confirm that everything is as intended later on:
- Always use a wired connection. Avoid using wireless while gaming at all cost as it’s unstable and the latency spikes are quite common.
- Restart your modem.
- Flash DNS.
- Press Windows key + R to summon the Run elevated command line.
- In the command line, type ipconfig /flushdns, and press Enter.
- Restart Steam or uPlay.
- Check the server status. Maybe others are suffering from the same network lag.
- Check your PING on different servers.
- Update router/modem firmware.
3: Create an exception for Firewall
Some users addressed this issue successfully by creating an exception in Windows Firewall. In order for Steam and uPlay to freely communicate through the Firewall, you’ll need to allow it first. After doing so, restart the update process and look for changes. In addition, in case you have any third-party antivirus suite with the firewall, we recommend disabling it for the remainder of the updating process.
If you’re not sure how to allow programs to freely communicate through Windows Firewall, follow the steps we provided below:
4: Reinstall uPlay and run it as admin
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Reinstalling the uPlay client for Windows 10 seems to be another viable solution. Namely, some affected users managed to address the issue by reinstalling the uPlay client on an alternative location. Once they’ve done that, the update sequence worked just fine for Far Cry 5. This client’s default location is situated on the system partition. If you’re able, install it on an alternative partition.
You can download and install uPlay by following this link. In addition, after you remove the program, clear the associated remaining files stored in App Data and Program Files. After that, install the client, right-click on the shortcut, and run it as an administrator. After that, just sign in, and try running Far Cry 5 again.
5: Verify the game cache
It’s not uncommon for game files to get corrupted or incomplete. Especially after frequent failed updates, when the mashup of files is falsely distributed. For that reason, you can use either the Steam desktop client or uPlay client, respectively. After the utility checks and verifies that the Far Cry 5 installation is in a flawless state.
Here’s how to verify the game’s cache with Steam:
And this is how to do it with uPlay client:
6: Reinstall the game
Finally, if none of the previous solutions resolved the issue at hand, reinstalling the game might get you going. This is a long shot, since the integration check is, more or less, like the reinstallation itself. However, in these matters, you can never be too sure. The reinstallation we suggest includes clearing everything, including associated files.
Here’s how to reinstall Far Cry 5 on Windows 10:
That’s a wrap-up. If you’re aware of any alternative solution or have a question to ask, we encourage you to do so in the comments section below.
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