Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »You don't need Steam Version to play ESO on Steam Deck. You can install regular PC non-steam ESO on Steam Deck. I mean, if you have it already on a PC you don't even need to install it on a steam deck - just copy the entire ESO game folder over to the Steam Deck via SD card or thumb drive and then add ESO Launcher .exe as a non-steam game & enable proton in options. After the game boots, all you need to do is enable gamepad support if it is not enabled by default. What I have also noticed is that Accessibility mode also helps a lot as it makes certain fonts larger - very helpful if you are going to play on a smaller handheld screen.
How do I know that ? Cuz I own Steam Deck and it works that way.
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »You don't need Steam Version to play ESO on Steam Deck. You can install regular PC non-steam ESO on Steam Deck. I mean, if you have it already on a PC you don't even need to install it on a steam deck - just copy the entire ESO game folder over to the Steam Deck via SD card or thumb drive and then add ESO Launcher .exe as a non-steam game & enable proton in options. After the game boots, all you need to do is enable gamepad support if it is not enabled by default. What I have also noticed is that Accessibility mode also helps a lot as it makes certain fonts larger - very helpful if you are going to play on a smaller handheld screen.
How do I know that ? Cuz I own Steam Deck and it works that way.
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »You don't need Steam Version to play ESO on Steam Deck. You can install regular PC non-steam ESO on Steam Deck. I mean, if you have it already on a PC you don't even need to install it on a steam deck - just copy the entire ESO game folder over to the Steam Deck via SD card or thumb drive and then add ESO Launcher .exe as a non-steam game & enable proton in options. After the game boots, all you need to do is enable gamepad support if it is not enabled by default. What I have also noticed is that Accessibility mode also helps a lot as it makes certain fonts larger - very helpful if you are going to play on a smaller handheld screen.
How do I know that ? Cuz I own Steam Deck and it works that way.
That’s very helpful, thank you, I’ll do that. What if I actually did decide to get the Steam version and play it through Steam, do you know the answer?
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »You don't need Steam Version to play ESO on Steam Deck. You can install regular PC non-steam ESO on Steam Deck. I mean, if you have it already on a PC you don't even need to install it on a steam deck - just copy the entire ESO game folder over to the Steam Deck via SD card or thumb drive and then add ESO Launcher .exe as a non-steam game & enable proton in options. After the game boots, all you need to do is enable gamepad support if it is not enabled by default. What I have also noticed is that Accessibility mode also helps a lot as it makes certain fonts larger - very helpful if you are going to play on a smaller handheld screen.
How do I know that ? Cuz I own Steam Deck and it works that way.
bypass the spyware ZOS recently added that blocks me from running ESO on my main gaming PC
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »You don't need Steam Version to play ESO on Steam Deck. You can install regular PC non-steam ESO on Steam Deck. I mean, if you have it already on a PC you don't even need to install it on a steam deck - just copy the entire ESO game folder over to the Steam Deck via SD card or thumb drive and then add ESO Launcher .exe as a non-steam game & enable proton in options. After the game boots, all you need to do is enable gamepad support if it is not enabled by default. What I have also noticed is that Accessibility mode also helps a lot as it makes certain fonts larger - very helpful if you are going to play on a smaller handheld screen.
How do I know that ? Cuz I own Steam Deck and it works that way.
bypass the spyware ZOS recently added that blocks me from running ESO on my main gaming PC
Whaaaaaaatttttt?????
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »You don't need Steam Version to play ESO on Steam Deck. You can install regular PC non-steam ESO on Steam Deck. I mean, if you have it already on a PC you don't even need to install it on a steam deck - just copy the entire ESO game folder over to the Steam Deck via SD card or thumb drive and then add ESO Launcher .exe as a non-steam game & enable proton in options. After the game boots, all you need to do is enable gamepad support if it is not enabled by default. What I have also noticed is that Accessibility mode also helps a lot as it makes certain fonts larger - very helpful if you are going to play on a smaller handheld screen.
How do I know that ? Cuz I own Steam Deck and it works that way.
bypass the spyware ZOS recently added that blocks me from running ESO on my main gaming PC
Whaaaaaaatttttt?????