Players can purchase The Elder Scrolls Online the same way they would purchase any other game on Steam. However, they must also create an ESO account and select a subscription plan in order to play the game.
Even WarZ give their non-steam players free Steam keys.
KageOokami wrote: »Will the server be cross over with non-steam players?
Animus_Igneus wrote: »I agree completely with Neizir, I think that a sale on Steam over the duration of QuakeCon is fair enough but it's a complete slap in the face to anyone who bought at launch, especially when you're including a free vanity pet, one that a LOT of players would certainly love to have.
In my opinion, you should offer the same prices on the official website as they are on Steam over the duration of this sale, as well as allowing all players logging in over the duration of QuakeCon to somehow acquire the Wolfhound vanity pet - as it should be.
The players who stuck with you from the beginning and made the initial investment are the ones who should reap the rewards, not the ones who come to the game late simply because it's on sale.
vladimilianoub17_ESO1 wrote: »Wait,are new buyers getting the Explorer pack too?The bonus that was supposed to be only for preorder.Are new buyers getting the awesome choose any race in any alliance bonus?I hope not.Im actually waiting for the game to mature to be one of the relatively few ppl to be able to play any race in any alliance.Can anyone clarify me on the explorer pack thing? are new buyers getting it too?
Idk, GMG had that sweet 25% off deal before release, I wonder how many fuming Imperial Edition buyers never actually paid the full price.Akiainavas wrote: »Why do you treat people who paid the full price worse then those who buy it for 50% ?