Various reason, just to name several in case of Steam:MasterSpatula wrote: »I've never understood why anyone would play a game through a third-party portal when you can just buy and play it directly.
MasterSpatula wrote: »I've never understood why anyone would play a game through a third-party portal when you can just buy and play it directly.
MasterSpatula wrote: »I've never understood why anyone would play a game through a third-party portal when you can just buy and play it directly.
MasterSpatula wrote: »I've never understood why anyone would play a game through a third-party portal when you can just buy and play it directly.
No, I explained you how things work.Valkysas154 wrote: »You don't understand how things work.Valkysas154 wrote: »If i remember right steam made it where you can no longer do this i bought it off steam long long ago and don't need steam to play but steam changed this since they want you to buy crowns/chapters on steam so they can get a profit
If you want to sell game on Steam (like on Xbox and PS), devs/publishers have to offer everything to be purchable for Steam users via Steam. It's old rule which Valve created when EA used their games to redirect users directly to their store. That's the reason why there is no more new EA games on Steam.
Valve doesn't care if publishers sell separately everything as long as they sell it on Steam, too (which Ubisoft does like nobody else).
That's why only on Steam you can buy Plus Membership and Crowns and nowhere else outside ZeniMax. Many retail and digital PC games stores sell ESO and chapters, but not subscription and crowns.
That's not what i was talking about i am talking about buying the game on steam and not using steam to play
they don't like that since you don't buy the chapters / dlc from them they don't get a piece of the pie
Various reason, just to name several in case of Steam:MasterSpatula wrote: »I've never understood why anyone would play a game through a third-party portal when you can just buy and play it directly.
1) All games in one place with all friends.
2) Steam Wallet.
3) Steam regional/local pricing.
not without buying directly, paying and starting over
If you bought the game through Steam after sometime in late 2016, it will not start unless you go through Steam...period. The workaround will NOT work. There are NO workarounds if you bought it after that date.
Bbsample197 wrote: »Open the folder containing the ESO install and launch it directly via eso64.exe, then log in via your ESO account. Always worked for me.Bbsample197 wrote: »
to those whose still wondering what the hell were talking about, this is what im getting at if i tried launching it without steam
EDIT: sorry its so small i just cropped it out of a screenshot
read my previous post im tired of explaining this
No, I explained you how things work.Valkysas154 wrote: »You don't understand how things work.Valkysas154 wrote: »If i remember right steam made it where you can no longer do this i bought it off steam long long ago and don't need steam to play but steam changed this since they want you to buy crowns/chapters on steam so they can get a profit
If you want to sell game on Steam (like on Xbox and PS), devs/publishers have to offer everything to be purchable for Steam users via Steam. It's old rule which Valve created when EA used their games to redirect users directly to their store. That's the reason why there is no more new EA games on Steam.
Valve doesn't care if publishers sell separately everything as long as they sell it on Steam, too (which Ubisoft does like nobody else).
That's why only on Steam you can buy Plus Membership and Crowns and nowhere else outside ZeniMax. Many retail and digital PC games stores sell ESO and chapters, but not subscription and crowns.
That's not what i was talking about i am talking about buying the game on steam and not using steam to play
they don't like that since you don't buy the chapters / dlc from them they don't get a piece of the pie
You mix DRM and Steam Store - big difference.
It's ZeniMax which put Steamworks DRM on ESO exe. It has nothing with Steam as there are hundreds of games on Steam which are DRM free and you don't need Steam client after you install game. Valve doesn't care about DRM - it's up to publishers/devs.
Valkysas154 wrote: »Bbsample197 wrote: »Open the folder containing the ESO install and launch it directly via eso64.exe, then log in via your ESO account. Always worked for me.Bbsample197 wrote: »
to those whose still wondering what the hell were talking about, this is what im getting at if i tried launching it without steam
EDIT: sorry its so small i just cropped it out of a screenshot
read my previous post im tired of explaining this
you are prob trying to use steam login instead of eso loginNo, I explained you how things work.Valkysas154 wrote: »You don't understand how things work.Valkysas154 wrote: »If i remember right steam made it where you can no longer do this i bought it off steam long long ago and don't need steam to play but steam changed this since they want you to buy crowns/chapters on steam so they can get a profit
If you want to sell game on Steam (like on Xbox and PS), devs/publishers have to offer everything to be purchable for Steam users via Steam. It's old rule which Valve created when EA used their games to redirect users directly to their store. That's the reason why there is no more new EA games on Steam.
Valve doesn't care if publishers sell separately everything as long as they sell it on Steam, too (which Ubisoft does like nobody else).
That's why only on Steam you can buy Plus Membership and Crowns and nowhere else outside ZeniMax. Many retail and digital PC games stores sell ESO and chapters, but not subscription and crowns.
That's not what i was talking about i am talking about buying the game on steam and not using steam to play
they don't like that since you don't buy the chapters / dlc from them they don't get a piece of the pie
You mix DRM and Steam Store - big difference.
It's ZeniMax which put Steamworks DRM on ESO exe. It has nothing with Steam as there are hundreds of games on Steam which are DRM free and you don't need Steam client after you install game. Valve doesn't care about DRM - it's up to publishers/devs.
LOL what are you talking about DRM ? never said any thing about DRM -its a mmo no need for DRM-
I am talking about steam not liking ppl who buy the game from steam and not use steam to play it
there not getting there cut with DLC or chapters or crowns since ppl buy it from eso page instead of steam
why is that so hard for you to understand
And since you can't play eso out of steam NOW if you buy it on steam unlike the past i would call that
PROOF
Bbsample197 wrote: »
I bought and link my steam account immediately after i downloaded the game on may 2017
what do you mean im using steam log in ive already stated it on my past post that im using the lone launcher on the eso folder and both the launcher and exe file results on the same thing and thats the error were getting at