nice, I play sometimes on the deck, but this means just a yellow logo as I understand,
"it won’t have full “Verified” status until a future update" is this update actually coming/in the works right now?
would be nice to see actual efforts from the development team to support steam deck properly
It was playable since... forever. I do not have Steam Version, but non-steam version of ESO can be launched on a Steam Deck.I find myself wondering if any of the PC accounts can use this (like Stadia) or if it is just the ones linked to Steam.
I'm not sure if you can link your account without buying the game on steam first, but you enter the code they give you on the link page for your account: account.elderscrollsonline.comI find myself wondering if any of the PC accounts can use this (like Stadia) or if it is just the ones linked to Steam.
FlopsyPrince wrote: »Can the normal PC account use the Steam version on the Steam Deck?
driosketch wrote: »FlopsyPrince wrote: »Can the normal PC account use the Steam version on the Steam Deck?
Short answer yes.
Long answer: examples given above, copying files and adding eso as a non-steam game, or buying eso again, base game is enough, and linking it to your account.
This is the official discussion thread for, "The Elder Scrolls Online Is Now Playable On Steam Deck!"
"ESO players on Steam can now explore Tamriel using the portable Steam Deck!"
1. no you don't need to buy it again, it's just a bit more work to set it up.FlopsyPrince wrote: »driosketch wrote: »FlopsyPrince wrote: »Can the normal PC account use the Steam version on the Steam Deck?
Short answer yes.
Long answer: examples given above, copying files and adding eso as a non-steam game, or buying eso again, base game is enough, and linking it to your account.
So I would have to buy the base game again on Steam. That is what I thought. Is that true of all the expansions?
driosketch wrote: »FlopsyPrince wrote: »Can the normal PC account use the Steam version on the Steam Deck?
Short answer yes.
Long answer: examples given above, copying files and adding eso as a non-steam game, or buying eso again, base game is enough, and linking it to your account.
FlopsyPrince wrote: »driosketch wrote: »FlopsyPrince wrote: »Can the normal PC account use the Steam version on the Steam Deck?
Short answer yes.
Long answer: examples given above, copying files and adding eso as a non-steam game, or buying eso again, base game is enough, and linking it to your account.
So I would have to buy the base game again on Steam. That is what I thought. Is that true of all the expansions?
driosketch wrote: »FlopsyPrince wrote: »driosketch wrote: »FlopsyPrince wrote: »Can the normal PC account use the Steam version on the Steam Deck?
Short answer yes.
Long answer: examples given above, copying files and adding eso as a non-steam game, or buying eso again, base game is enough, and linking it to your account.
So I would have to buy the base game again on Steam. That is what I thought. Is that true of all the expansions?
That is the easiest route, and no, you don't have to buy the expansions again.
This is the official discussion thread for, "The Elder Scrolls Online Is Now Playable On Steam Deck!"
"ESO players on Steam can now explore Tamriel using the portable Steam Deck!"
If you link your Steam account to your ESO account, yes, it would be the same with all your DLC and characters, ect.FlopsyPrince wrote: »driosketch wrote: »FlopsyPrince wrote: »driosketch wrote: »FlopsyPrince wrote: »Can the normal PC account use the Steam version on the Steam Deck?
Short answer yes.
Long answer: examples given above, copying files and adding eso as a non-steam game, or buying eso again, base game is enough, and linking it to your account.
So I would have to buy the base game again on Steam. That is what I thought. Is that true of all the expansions?
That is the easiest route, and no, you don't have to buy the expansions again.
I have enough hassle in my life, but even needing this is ludicrous.
Does the Steam account have access to my same players? (I believe so based on what has been said, but I wanted to clarify.)
driosketch wrote: »I'm not sure if you can link your account without buying the game on steam first, but you enter the code they give you on the link page for your account: account.elderscrollsonline.comI find myself wondering if any of the PC accounts can use this (like Stadia) or if it is just the ones linked to Steam.
I bought the base game for $6 during a Steam Sale, still have access to all my chapters/DLC.
Game is around 150Gbs now, so you'll need a 256 Gb Steam deck or higher. The game logs in without having to enter your password each time, so set a lock PIN for your deck. If the game ever gives you an error that it doesn't recognize your credentials, restarting the deck usually fixes that.
driosketch wrote: »I'm not sure if you can link your account without buying the game on steam first, but you enter the code they give you on the link page for your account: account.elderscrollsonline.comI find myself wondering if any of the PC accounts can use this (like Stadia) or if it is just the ones linked to Steam.
I bought the base game for $6 during a Steam Sale, still have access to all my chapters/DLC.
Game is around 150Gbs now, so you'll need a 256 Gb Steam deck or higher. The game logs in without having to enter your password each time, so set a lock PIN for your deck. If the game ever gives you an error that it doesn't recognize your credentials, restarting the deck usually fixes that.
size of game is 108gb, not 150. if it's 150 you have like 42gb of extra bloat/files that never got removed. pretty sure steam version for some reason has an extra 20GB on top of it you can remove somewhere.
driosketch wrote: »driosketch wrote: »I'm not sure if you can link your account without buying the game on steam first, but you enter the code they give you on the link page for your account: account.elderscrollsonline.comI find myself wondering if any of the PC accounts can use this (like Stadia) or if it is just the ones linked to Steam.
I bought the base game for $6 during a Steam Sale, still have access to all my chapters/DLC.
Game is around 150Gbs now, so you'll need a 256 Gb Steam deck or higher. The game logs in without having to enter your password each time, so set a lock PIN for your deck. If the game ever gives you an error that it doesn't recognize your credentials, restarting the deck usually fixes that.
size of game is 108gb, not 150. if it's 150 you have like 42gb of extra bloat/files that never got removed. pretty sure steam version for some reason has an extra 20GB on top of it you can remove somewhere.
Right so I checked, it's 128.32GB on my deck currently.
driosketch wrote: »driosketch wrote: »I'm not sure if you can link your account without buying the game on steam first, but you enter the code they give you on the link page for your account: account.elderscrollsonline.comI find myself wondering if any of the PC accounts can use this (like Stadia) or if it is just the ones linked to Steam.
I bought the base game for $6 during a Steam Sale, still have access to all my chapters/DLC.
Game is around 150Gbs now, so you'll need a 256 Gb Steam deck or higher. The game logs in without having to enter your password each time, so set a lock PIN for your deck. If the game ever gives you an error that it doesn't recognize your credentials, restarting the deck usually fixes that.
size of game is 108gb, not 150. if it's 150 you have like 42gb of extra bloat/files that never got removed. pretty sure steam version for some reason has an extra 20GB on top of it you can remove somewhere.
Right so I checked, it's 128.32GB on my deck currently.
right, i don't know why but Steam's version is literally 20gb larger than it should be. Maybe something to do with the installation process of how it uses a separate installer, maybe on steam ver it can't correctly get rid of those excess files, I doubt there's 20 GB of Steam specific files that are actually necessary to run the game but... that's just how it is I guess?
This is the official discussion thread for, "The Elder Scrolls Online Is Now Playable On Steam Deck!"
"ESO players on Steam can now explore Tamriel using the portable Steam Deck!"
As someone who has been playing ESO on Linux even before the Steam Deck for years now, this makes me happy.
I have one question though, @ZOS_Kevin are you simply working more towards keeping the game playing nice with Steam's Proton, or are you recycling/cherry-picking from the work the devs did on the Stadia build? Genuinely curious what the focus is on.