Super people is a Battle Royale game still in the final beta and awaiting release. Even in its beta stage, the game is making some agitations in the battle royale scene. The game is bringing forward some fresh, needed revisions.
This game is picking up popularity, but unfortunately, as with any other newly launched multiplayer game, this game also struggles with server issues. One such error is the Super People Token expired error.
In this article, we will take a look at why this issue occurs and what its fixes are. Read on to learn more.
How to Fix Super People The Login Token Has Expired, And You Have Been Logged Out Error
The players are greeted with this error code when trying to launch the game from the GG launcher. As soon as the player clicks on the play button in the launcher, the game launches, but the player is greeted with this error code. Although you can’t fix this error, as this can only be done from the developer’s end, what you can do is, you can bypass this error.
Via Steam
Open Geegee Launcher and click on Steam; you will be redirected to Steam in your browser. Log in, then minimize. You can then return to the Steam desktop and launch your game. Ensure that the browser security settings are set at normal and not high as this game seems to be getting the login creds from the browser.
- Spam the Play Button in the GG launcher.
When you are at the home screen of the GG launcher, all you have to do is keep spamming the play button next to the Game title. Eventually, you will time it perfectly, allowing you to log in.
That being said, sometimes errors might be at your end, so we suggest you follow these steps just as a redundant step.
Check Your Connection Status
Here are a few pointers to ensure you have proper internet connectivity.
- Kill all background processes that are using the network unnecessarily. This reduces the load on your available bandwidth and ensures efficient use.
- Run a speed test on your network to ensure that you have proper internet connectivity. You can do so using 3rd party websites like speedtest.net or fast.com.
- Initiate a quick router restart, also known as a soft reset. This helps in clearing out the cache of the router.
- Also, check your firewall settings to ensure that no inbound or outbound rules prevent proper connection with the servers. It is recommended to pause the firewall settings momentarily while trying to log in.
- Disable VPN if you are using any
- Try switching over to a wired connection.
- Check if there are any issues with configured proxies
That’s all for this error guide. We hope one of these methods has worked for you; thanks for sticking to the end; see you in the next one.