How to solve Operation Frequency Too High error in Marvel Rivals

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Operation Frequency Too High in Marvel Rivals is the digital equivalent of your game throwing up its hands and yelling, “TOO MANY PEOPLE, I QUIT!”

Maybe you were trying to jump into a match or ride your 10-win streak, or maybe you were grinding your way up some ranks before a season’s end. This lovely little error code 2103 is Marvel Rivals’ way of telling you, “Our servers are having a panic attack, and you’re not helping.”

Usually, it shows up during peak hours when half the planet decides it’s time to play. Or maybe your internet is more potato than connection. Either way, don’t worry- you’re not cursed.

How to fix Marvel Rivals’ Operation Frequency Too High error

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To solve this issue, we recommend trying the following solutions in this order:

1. Restart the game

Start simple. Close Marvel Rivals completely and relaunch it. This helps reset your server connection and clears out any temporary bugs.

2. Restart Steam (PC Players)

Sometimes, Steam just doesn’t want to cooperate. Restarting it ensures all updates have been applied and refreshes your connection to its backend.

3. Check your internet Connection

Laggy or unstable Wi-Fi won’t help. Switch to a wired connection if you can. Restart your router or modem to freshen things up.

4. Update drivers and game files

Outdated network drivers or missing game files can cause chaos. Use your PC’s Device Manager or tools like Driver Booster to update network drivers.

Also, verify game file integrity through Steam to patch up any corrupted files.

5. Close background apps

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If you’ve got 32 Chrome tabs open, Discord voice chat running, and Spotify blasting, then your system’s crying. Free up those resources to let Marvel Rivals breathe.

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6. Monitor server status

Before tearing your PC apart, check the official Marvel Rivals social media or community forums for ongoing server issues. If it’s on their end, you’re just along for the ride.

7. Don’t spam matchmaking

Repeatedly clicking “Queue” might seem like the answer, but it can actually make things worse. Be patient – yes, that’s a terrible answer, but it’s the truth.

If nothing helps, it’s likely a server-side issue only NetEase can fix. They’ve been known to patch things within hours or days and may toss you some in-game currency as a “Sorry our servers melted” gift.

That’s everything you need to know about Marvel Rivals’ Operation Frequency Too High error. If you want to read about the best heroes and optimal crosshairs while you wait for it to get sorted, we’ve got you covered.