To answer OP, your characters are already on the same server as PC. I think you just have to buy a new copy of the game and that should only require the base game. Some players play on both the PC version and Stadia already and this is what I am pretty sure they had to do.
To answer OP, your characters are already on the same server as PC. I think you just have to buy a new copy of the game and that should only require the base game. Some players play on both the PC version and Stadia already and this is what I am pretty sure they had to do.
Thanks for the quick response. Can anyone confirm this?
To avoid any confusion, the following link is from Google's Support section for Stadia. It is an official statement that they will be closing down the servers in January.
https://support.google.com/stadia/answer/12790109
To answer OP, your characters are already on the same server as PC. I think you just have to buy a new copy of the game and that should only require the base game. Some players play on both the PC version and Stadia already and this is what I am pretty sure they had to do.
pentolino18 wrote: »To avoid any confusion, the following link is from Google's Support section for Stadia. It is an official statement that they will be closing down the servers in January.
https://support.google.com/stadia/answer/12790109
To answer OP, your characters are already on the same server as PC. I think you just have to buy a new copy of the game and that should only require the base game. Some players play on both the PC version and Stadia already and this is what I am pretty sure they had to do.
I can confirm that it works like this; I bought the base game and high isle later on on Stadia. I then bought the base client on Steam (just that) and I can alternate pc and stadia seemlessly; the game just picks up where you stopped on the other platform, no issue whatsoever
Just got email from Google/Stadia that my ESO Plus subscription will end Oct 25th. My account on the ESO site says my subscriptions are managed by Google and just has a link pointing to Google. I’ve switched to playing on a PC, so how do I switch to paying ESO for Plus instead of Google? I did submit a ticket, but just got a form letter back, not addressing my question.
Good news: if you have a lapse in your ESO plus subscription you will lose nothing. During the lapse you will not be able to add to your craft bag or access DLC content you don't own, but nothing will be lost.
Just got email from Google/Stadia that my ESO Plus subscription will end Oct 25th. My account on the ESO site says my subscriptions are managed by Google and just has a link pointing to Google. I’ve switched to playing on a PC, so how do I switch to paying ESO for Plus instead of Google? I did submit a ticket, but just got a form letter back, not addressing my question.
@artyhues
This has been answered in this thread already and confirmed to work. Look at my previous two posts in this thread and then just a few posts above yours where @pentolino18 confirmed it works. It is the same thing PC players did to access their game on Stadia when that service originally launched. Links are in the previous posts.
And the base game is currently on sale for 5.99 USD.