ESO is a live-service game prone to network and other issues that mainly arise whenever the game receives a new update and sometimes out of nowhere. Among many, we have the ESO Error 307, which boots players out of the game, making it an infuriating issue for many. So, if you are one of the affected players, keep reading our guide as we explain ESO Error 307 while detailing how you can fix it.
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What is Error 307: Booted From Server in ESO?
‘Error 307: Booted From Server‘ is self-explanatory as it indicates your game got disconnected from the game’s mega server.
Moreover, when you encounter Error 307 and try to log back into the game, there is a very high chance of encountering Error 304, which means, “Another login for this account has been made.“
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Simply put, when you get booted out of the game due to Error 307, according to Bethesda, “it can sometimes take a bit of time for the server to register that your character is no longer in the game.”
How to fix Error 307 in ESO
Error 307 in ESO is a server issue that mainly arises whenever the game servers are down for unknown reasons or are under maintenance. So the first thing you must do upon encountering the error is check the ESO server status.
You can check the ESO Service Alerts page for the most up-to-date official info on the game’s server. If the game is facing any server outage or is under maintenance, you must wait till the server is back online. Once that happens, restart the game, and you should no longer encounter Error 307.
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If the game servers are live, you must close ESO and wait for 20 to 25 minutes. After that, try to log back into the game. Doing so minimizes the chance of players encountering Error 307 or Error 304.
Now, if the error persists, try to restart your router, and while you are at it, you can also soft reset it by removing the power cable and plugging it back in after a few minutes.
Lastly, you can connect your PC or console to a mobile hotspot and log back into the game; if the error is gone, the problem is with your router. In this case, you can reset your router and avoid using VPNs, proxy settings, etc.
That concludes our guide, as we have explained what Error 307 means while sharing troubleshooting methods that you can use to fix it. For more on ESO, keep reading The Games Cabin.