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Mac equivalent of eso64.exe?

Ostacia
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Hi, I'm having the trouble with Steam and see PC users saying they are able to access the game via launching directly from a file called eso64.exe. What is the Mac equivalent of this file and can it be used to launch the game? Thanks!
PC/ NA
Imagination is the real and eternal world of which this vegetable universe is but a faint shadow. -- William Blake
  • smacx250
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    You're probably all set now, but it's located here:
    /Applications/Zenimax Online/Launcher.app/game_mac/pubplayerclient/eso.app

  • Ostacia
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    Thanks, but it's not there either...

    I've searched for Zenimax, ESO, launcher....nothing comes up.
    Edited by Ostacia on June 17, 2018 6:22AM
    PC/ NA
    Imagination is the real and eternal world of which this vegetable universe is but a faint shadow. -- William Blake
  • smacx250
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    If you installed through Steam, it might be here (I don't have a Steam ESO install to verify):

    /Users/<username>/Library/Application Support/Steam/steamapps/common

    If you can find the directory there, the rest of the path should be what I posted before.

    Edit: Brute force method is to open Terminal.app and type this (it will take a while): find / -name "eso.app" 2> /dev/null
    Edited by smacx250 on June 17, 2018 11:13AM
  • Ostacia
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    Hi! I did install through Steam. This is very confusing. I've just been back to Mac for less than a year and finding things seems to have changed drastically from the last time I had a Mac.

    I can get this far: Users/myusername/ ....There is no folder called Library and when I search for it, I get a long list of varying things mostly ending in .lua, only one is a folder. This folder contains > Caches > GeoServices > ReqCount.db

    I also searched for Application Support, Steam, and steamapps to no avail. I'll try the brute force method when I get some time. Thank you for yours. It would be nice to know where this file lives....
    PC/ NA
    Imagination is the real and eternal world of which this vegetable universe is but a faint shadow. -- William Blake
  • smacx250
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    The mac search function won't find things under "Library" (unless you go through some extra steps), and won't ever show you things inside of an app (which is where eso.app is - in Launcher.app). "Library" is also not shown by default in the finder. You can navigate inside an application by pressing the "control" key and clicking on the app, and selecting "show package contents" from the pop-up menu.

    To have the finder show the "Library" folder, you can follow the steps here:

    https://www.wikihow.com/Find-the-Library-Folder-on-a-Mac

    To search "system files" (which includes "Library"), you can follow the steps shown here:

    https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/326545/finder-not-searching-files-in-library-and-library

    You can also go to any folder by opening the finder, selecting the menu options "Go->Go to Folder...", and then typing the folder path in the box (such as "~/Library" - which would be your user library file), and then clicking "Go".
  • Ostacia
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    Thank you @smacx250 ! You are amazing! I used the Go->Go to Folder advice and found the eso64.exe file. I felt like I'd found some hidden treasure. Alas, it gives this error: You can’t open the application “eso64.exe” because Microsoft Windows applications are not supported on macOS.

    Ah, so close, yet so far!

    If only I could launch the game, I wouldn't have to do these tech-wizard things! *throws self out of chair*
    PC/ NA
    Imagination is the real and eternal world of which this vegetable universe is but a faint shadow. -- William Blake
  • Ostacia
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    Ok, I got as close as I think I'm going to get:

    /Users/<username>/Library/Application Support/Steam/steamapps/common/Zenimax Online/The Elder Scrolls Online/game_mac/pubplayerclient/eso

    I opened "eso" and it totally looked like what I get when I launch via Steam; I was so excited. Put in my username and password (both the ones I had from playing the beta and the ones I use currently from buying the game November 2016) and got this:

    2gydjj7.png

    I am so tired and rue the day that I purchased this game on this thing called Steam.

    Thank you for trying to help me, but I don't think there's any help to be had until we're allowed to disconnect from Steam.

    PC/ NA
    Imagination is the real and eternal world of which this vegetable universe is but a faint shadow. -- William Blake
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