wish i had that problem with my bank.. I have the opposite and every single time i go to log in i have to call or text from them a code and its drives me mental, im tired of companies telling me what kind of security I need for my password.
StormBlade512 wrote: »
This only happens on the game launcher, the web login asks me for a code every time my IP changes. For some reason, the NA server asks for a code (tested this the other day).
I am using the same computer I always have. Is this working as intended?
StormBlade512 wrote: »
This only happens on the game launcher, the web login asks me for a code every time my IP changes. For some reason, the NA server asks for a code (tested this the other day).
I am using the same computer I always have. Is this working as intended?
If the Launcher is asking for a code, the game client does not need to. If you loaded the client directly, it would ask for the code, it does with me.
I have not always had to put in a code when say, traveling for business. In fact I think it rarely does. However, I have had my PC or my Laptop that have had the same public IP for months do the verification thing. I have had to use a code when I changed a Sound Card or a Video Card.
So, it works, just not in ways we mere mortals can divine.
StormBlade512 wrote: »StormBlade512 wrote: »
This only happens on the game launcher, the web login asks me for a code every time my IP changes. For some reason, the NA server asks for a code (tested this the other day).
I am using the same computer I always have. Is this working as intended?
If the Launcher is asking for a code, the game client does not need to. If you loaded the client directly, it would ask for the code, it does with me.
I have not always had to put in a code when say, traveling for business. In fact I think it rarely does. However, I have had my PC or my Laptop that have had the same public IP for months do the verification thing. I have had to use a code when I changed a Sound Card or a Video Card.
So, it works, just not in ways we mere mortals can divine.
Sorry what's the difference between the launcher and the client?
StormBlade512 wrote: »StormBlade512 wrote: »
This only happens on the game launcher, the web login asks me for a code every time my IP changes. For some reason, the NA server asks for a code (tested this the other day).
I am using the same computer I always have. Is this working as intended?
If the Launcher is asking for a code, the game client does not need to. If you loaded the client directly, it would ask for the code, it does with me.
I have not always had to put in a code when say, traveling for business. In fact I think it rarely does. However, I have had my PC or my Laptop that have had the same public IP for months do the verification thing. I have had to use a code when I changed a Sound Card or a Video Card.
So, it works, just not in ways we mere mortals can divine.
Sorry what's the difference between the launcher and the client?
The launcher is a small window that has a news screen as well as a bar at the bottom with a button to the right side of that bar that says Play. When downloading an update that bar shows the progress of the download and install.
The client is the large or full size window that opens up after clicking play. That window includes the loggin screen and turns into the game once loaded into the game.
StormBlade512 wrote: »StormBlade512 wrote: »StormBlade512 wrote: »
This only happens on the game launcher, the web login asks me for a code every time my IP changes. For some reason, the NA server asks for a code (tested this the other day).
I am using the same computer I always have. Is this working as intended?
If the Launcher is asking for a code, the game client does not need to. If you loaded the client directly, it would ask for the code, it does with me.
I have not always had to put in a code when say, traveling for business. In fact I think it rarely does. However, I have had my PC or my Laptop that have had the same public IP for months do the verification thing. I have had to use a code when I changed a Sound Card or a Video Card.
So, it works, just not in ways we mere mortals can divine.
Sorry what's the difference between the launcher and the client?
The launcher is a small window that has a news screen as well as a bar at the bottom with a button to the right side of that bar that says Play. When downloading an update that bar shows the progress of the download and install.
The client is the large or full size window that opens up after clicking play. That window includes the loggin screen and turns into the game once loaded into the game.
Oh I see, yeah I meant the game client never asks for a code, the game launcher in my experience has never asked for one either, presumably because I'm not logging into anything yet
StormBlade512 wrote: »StormBlade512 wrote: »StormBlade512 wrote: »
This only happens on the game launcher, the web login asks me for a code every time my IP changes. For some reason, the NA server asks for a code (tested this the other day).
I am using the same computer I always have. Is this working as intended?
If the Launcher is asking for a code, the game client does not need to. If you loaded the client directly, it would ask for the code, it does with me.
I have not always had to put in a code when say, traveling for business. In fact I think it rarely does. However, I have had my PC or my Laptop that have had the same public IP for months do the verification thing. I have had to use a code when I changed a Sound Card or a Video Card.
So, it works, just not in ways we mere mortals can divine.
Sorry what's the difference between the launcher and the client?
The launcher is a small window that has a news screen as well as a bar at the bottom with a button to the right side of that bar that says Play. When downloading an update that bar shows the progress of the download and install.
The client is the large or full size window that opens up after clicking play. That window includes the loggin screen and turns into the game once loaded into the game.
Oh I see, yeah I meant the game client never asks for a code, the game launcher in my experience has never asked for one either, presumably because I'm not logging into anything yet
Yes, only the game client would as for a code.
It is concerning that you have never been asked for a code given all the moving you have done yet I am asked for a code from time to time (not often) when my PC has not moved at all.
@StormBlade512
Just to confirm, you've only gotten the access code prompt through the account website and not through the ESO game client?
Do you have a second PC you can test on?