If this is only happening after each patch, and you're getting the "repair" prompt after updating and getting the error message, just ignore the prompt, close the launcher and re-open it. That should give you the "play" prompt and you can then log in normally, although in my case the first log in after updating is always a bit slower with a brief break in the music during the log in. After a day or two the "play" prompt will appear every time, until then just close and re-open the launcher and it should work fine.
That's assuming it's the same error and in the same circumstances that a lot of EU players are getting each patch day.
ZOS_LenaicR wrote: »Hello there,
Could you please try this article? It has been specifically created for this error.
Feel free to come back if your error still occurs, we'd be happy to help you.
The order in the documentation provided is wrong. This is how I solved my problem:
1. Started Launcher
2. Removed the .version files
3. Repaired, just a few MB actually downloaded
Starting the launcher after removing the .version files causes the Repair button to go away and forces a download of the entire game.
Yeah I can run from the eso.exe as well but the launcher has to work when they roll out patches so they need to fix this. I get the 209 error every 2 out of 3 times I open the launcher. I close it and open it again until I get one that lets me play. This is going to be quite annoying if come Monday they roll out a patch and we can't update because of this.
If the game version is the same then it should. I don't run as administrator, using windows 8.1.Nocifer Deathblade wrote: »The order in the documentation provided is wrong. This is how I solved my problem:
1. Started Launcher
2. Removed the .version files
3. Repaired, just a few MB actually downloaded
Starting the launcher after removing the .version files causes the Repair button to go away and forces a download of the entire game.
Will it will solve launch from Steam client? Hope so because your list doesn't involve run as administrator..
There is another way we can try to solve the issue. Please follow the steps:
Open the Launcher as Administrator
Do another repair please ( that will create a new host fresh host file we need for the upcomming steps)
Locate the file "D:"\games\ zenimaxonline\launcher (My game is installed on D)
Find in here all host developer files and delete the ones with a number as hostdeveloper 1, hostdeveloper 2 and so on
There should only be the one left without a number (that's the one you just created with the repair)
Close the file
Open the Launcher again as Administrator
It should work fine now.
Wasn't my problem. Nothing was blocking the routes. You do need to verify your antivirus software is allowing the traffic for sure and if it is, make an exception for eso.exe.