I am curious -- genuinely so, I'm not being snide or blaming anyone -- but what was the attraction to buying ESO via Steam in the first place? Why buy -any- game that requires a third party platform to be up and running and you to be logged in to said platform before you can play the game you paid for? Plus it complicates customer service concerns if anything goes wrong.

WarMasterCyp wrote: »"We are aware that some Steam players are having issues logging into the North American and European PC/Mac megaservers. We are actively investigating and will let you know when we have an update. Thank you!"
"Some"... as in ALL...
UNLINK our game from Steam... You have been incompetent for weeks straight to keep an MMO running smoothly so give us that option already...
Thank you
I bought the game through steam but I can also play it stand alone.. If you launch it from the install folder there is a specific executive file that allows you to launch it with out steam.
WarMasterCyp wrote: »"We are aware that some Steam players are having issues logging into the North American and European PC/Mac megaservers. We are actively investigating and will let you know when we have an update. Thank you!"
"Some"... as in ALL...
UNLINK our game from Steam... You have been incompetent for weeks straight to keep an MMO running smoothly so give us that option already...
Thank you
I bought the game through steam but I can also play it stand alone.. If you launch it from the install folder there is a specific executive file that allows you to launch it with out steam.
One has to wonder just what Zos has been doing lately.. this game is not going in a good direction stability wise since Summerset on any platform!
Did Bethesda pull the best talent from Zenimax to work on Fallout 76?
@ZOS_GinaBruno , @ZOS_JessicaFolsom
quadraxis666 wrote: »I got eso at launch with a physical copy so if I'm way off the mark here I apologise but isn't there a link to download game and install it from the account.elderscrolls page? Then use your login & pw independently from steam
"Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing.”
― Robert E. Howard
jedtb16_ESO wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »jedtb16_ESO wrote: »DieAlteHexe wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »Probably can't unlink Steam accounts, as that was baked into the contract that got ESO on Steam in the first place.
You can, I have done it, been playing steam-less every since. For over a year now.
Maybe share how you did it so that the folks who are frustrated can do the same?
It cannot be done unless you bought the game 2 years ago
Did you all who cannot open a ticket? You BOUGHT the game. You OWN it, they should be able to help. Or if not, create a new account and link it.
um, no.... you bought a licence to use it. you don't own it.
In the case of ESO, it's not even that. It's a license to access the service, as I recall.
'accessing the service' isn't using it?
"We are aware that some Steam players are having issues logging into the North American and European PC/Mac megaservers. We are actively investigating and will let you know when we have an update. Thank you!"
"Some"... as in ALL...
UNLINK our game from Steam... You have been incompetent for weeks straight to keep an MMO running smoothly so give us that option already...
Thank you
I'll say again Steam users that purchased the game after 2016 do not have the login to log into the game. It is hidden from us and is not given out. So loading the game anyway other than through steam does us no good.
starkerealm wrote: »
Thanks to those who replied to my question. I can understand the community aspect and the sales/game inventory management benefits. As I said originally I wasn't at all snarking at those who elected to use Steam to buy ESO, I just didn't see how it improved things for them. Now I do (other than problems such as those that prompted this thread).
One comment: I seem to recall very early on when ESO released on Steam that there were frequent complaints about connectivity issues. Even as a casual browser of these forums at the time I got the distinct impression that a lot of folks who used Steam for it were displeased with the experience and that it was unwise to go that route. How buried is that information for new players considering a Steam ESO hookup?
starkerealm wrote: »
How about ZoS sues Valve for breach of contract when they fail to keep their service operational? ZoS loses customers to this crap all the time, so they would be very much justified to sue for damages.