Can't connect to server when I try this. Done EVERY single fix posted in this thread and now I can't even repair. When I hit repair, I get the can't determine version. What the hell zenimaxThere is a solution found on Reddit that also works if you go into the game files find game/client/eso.exe and run that it will launch your game and bypass the launcher thus avoiding the error.. I will test this soon as I finish re-patching.
Are you all checking your game version, though - and whether the game has patched? Getting past the 209 error does not mean you are playing version 1.0.3. If your game version says 1.0.0.968197 on your log-in screen your game is not patched yet.
forexownsvuct wrote: »
The 4 files i deleted didn't take up 22gig of space, besides, i wouldn't know
which folder to put them back into.
Rajani Isa wrote: »forexownsvuct wrote: »
The 4 files i deleted didn't take up 22gig of space, besides, i wouldn't know
which folder to put them back into.
Look at the file names.
Look at the folder names.
There's a connection
If you try to repair and it does not work, please delete all .version files in the game's sub folders and try repair again. Also make sure your recycle bin is empty before proceeding or rename the following version files listed based on your preference.
1) Make sure you're not running the client already when you delete the files. This will screw the process up.
2) Go to your Zenimax Online folder (default, I believe, is in Program Files (x86).
Inside the Zenimax Online folder, delete the following files:
Inside "Launcher" folder, delete "Bethesda.net_Launcher.version",
then back out of the "Launcher" folder into the Zenimax Online folder.
Inside "The Elder Scrolls Online" go to the "depot" folder, delete "depot.version" and go back to "TESO" folder.
Go to the "game" folder and delete "game_player.version", then back out to "TESO" folder.
Go to "vo_en" folder and delete "vo_en.version".
The above lists all four version files that need to be deleted or renamed, under the assumption that they are named the same as the ones in my folders. Basically, look for four ".version" files if you can't find those above.
3) Launch your client.
4) WAIT. Wait for the client start patching like it's downloading the full game again and ABORT
5) Go to your recycle bin, select all four files, right-click "restore".
6) Restart your client.
It may be because the patch wasn't able to install through your launcher and update your game. I wouldn't play on the old version, you may run into problems later on. Just a suggestion, though.After bypassing the launcher because of error 209, which I can't get ride of after following every piece of advice, I can log on and play. Even though my current version is 1.0.0.968197 for some reason.
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It's because the patch wasn't able to install through your launcher and update your game. I wouldn't play on the old version [1.0.0.968197], you may run into problems later on. Just a suggestion, though.After bypassing the launcher because of error 209, which I can't get ride of after following every piece of advice, I can log on and play. Even though my current version is 1.0.0.968197 for some reason.
That's why I posted what I did - most people who are getting past the errors are just glad to be able to play and not even checking whether their game actually patched or not.
We need a patch to fix a broken patch, fantastic.
Korereactor wrote: »While this may work once, close the launcher and reopen it. Back to square one, broke.