- OS: Windows 10 / 11(64-bit)
- Processor: Intel® Core™i5-11600K.
- Memory: 16 GB RAM.
- Graphics: NVIDIA® Geforce® RTX 2070 SUPER.
- DirectX: Version 11.
- Network: Broadband Internet connection.
- Storage: 63 GB available space.
2. Free Up System Resources
Before doing anything else, make sure to shut down your computer and unplug the power cord. Afterwards, gently remove and reinsert the RAM stick(s) after cleaning them. Next, turn on the computer and close all background running tasks manually, such as startup apps or resource-heavy processes, in order to free up system resources using Task Manager.
3. Update the Graphics Driver
Please ensure that you regularly check for the latest graphics driver updates by visiting the official website of your GPU card. Look for updates that are specific to your model, and if available, download and install the update file on your PC. After installation, reboot the system.
4. Check for Throne and Liberty Updates
Try manually updating the game version via Steam Games to prevent loading screen issues.
- Open Steam > Go to Library.
- Right-click on Throne and Liberty.
- Hit Properties > Updates > Automatic Updates.
- Select Only Update this game when I launch it.
5. Repair the Game Files
Repairing the installed game files can be crucial to fixing stuck loading issues on the PC.
- Open Steam > Go to Library.
- Right-click on Throne and Liberty.
- Go to Settings > Properties.

- Hit Local Files > Verify the integrity of game files.
- Let it complete.
6. Update Windows
An outdated Windows OS version or build number can eventually trigger system performance issues, game launching issues, and other issues. To install the update, follow the steps below.
- Press the Win+I keys to open Settings.
- Click on Update & Security.
- Go to Windows Update > Check for updates.

- If an update is available, hit Download and Install.
- Wait for the same and restart the PC.
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