Priyasekarssk wrote: »Priyasekarssk wrote: »It is also sad that people are not united in their desire to achieve real action from the ZOS in solving this problem. People who have an account that is not tied to Steam, are indifferent at best, and at worst - protect the ZOS, accusing steam players of all mortal sins. It'a so rediculous. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Non steam users believe they get extra crown crates by supporting ZOS blindly. Every time when I raise support ticket in steam, response is to contact ZOs and not steam issue. ZOs as usual doesnt provide any response.
It provides legal ground for steam to go against ZOs if ZOs treats steam customers as garbage and intentionally not fixing the issue in time ? Its revenue loss for both ZOs and steam . ZOs is not intending to fix steam issue on time . ZOS just brags and never responds to support ticket. Whenever server loaded on prime time , steam players are kicked ?
It's true ZOS doesn't support Steam players, in fact it's a nightmare for a Steam player to even send a ticket because they don't give them support accounts.
How more ridiculous can this get? ZOS sits and watches as the reputation of ESO goes down the toilet as people grow angrier and angrier at one issue that only gets worse, with 0 communication from their side aside of a "we're investigating" every time it happens.
ESO has enough players even without steam . Why would ZOs care once they got active player base in retail ?
I bought the game through Steam, but I never log into Steam anymore. I use a shortcut directly to the game, or the ESO launcher (not Steam) when an update is needed. I only know Steam as a PC platform. How is this an issue? On console? On PC? Don't use Steam. Just use the ESO launcher. Is that not the answer?
Exactly the problem of ESO, most MMO's just open the launcher, ESO actually has a specific launcher just for Steam players, that directly connects and relies on it to login. Other MMO's just tie their launcher to steam and players login with their normal accounts independent of Steam.
The_Camper wrote: »ZOS: Hey do you miss a day or two every other week out of your ESO+ days that you PAID as a service? Here have some crown poisons in a crate to make you feel better"
Players: OW MY GAWD THANK YOU. all better now. best mmo EVAH!
*pizza guy gets 2 mins late than promised delivery time*
Same people: *#$^ you, minimum wage delivery guy. i want the pizza free. you know I PAID for this sh%$. don't want to see your incompetence face ever again.
Jayman1000 wrote: »Incredible these issues continue to persist. I doubt it will ever be fixed. I also doubt ZOS will ever compensate ESO Steam players for all the lost time where they couldn't login and play. It really sucks when you have planned some play time and then you can't login AGAIN, because you were so stupid to buy through Steam. I swear to God I am never ever going to buy a game through Steam again if it requires me to login to anything else than Steam itself.
Jayman1000 wrote: »And ZOS doesn't care, obviously. Or else they would have found a permanent and working solution by now (Like offering Steam players to convert their account to a non-steam account, but no, of course not that's not ever gonna happen. Why try to do something for your customers when you are a big company with a fat income stream every month?)
Anotherone773 wrote: »
@PriyasekarsskAnotherone773 wrote: »Here we go again.
@ZOS_GinaBruno @ZOS_JessicaFolsom
At this point you guys really should suggest to the higher-ups that Steam PC players be given access to the regular PC launcher. A large swath of your Steam PC players are going to be leaving in droves if this keeps happening.
I agree, if i sit down to play a game and i cant play this one, i play another. If i get involved in another game then i will lose interest in this one and just play that. And i spend at least $30 a month on this game and up to $100 a month.
@ZOS_GinaBruno
You should just give steam users login keys, so they can use the regular launcher as well, since you cant seem to fix this problem which occurs more and more frequently.
The important part is bolded. Because ZOS is a business and a businesses goal is to make a profit. It would be the death of a business who thought along the lines of : "we have enough players to put us in the black without steam so why should we care about them?"
A_Silverius wrote: »Have you guys tried launching ESO from the exe in steam folder? :\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Zenimax Online\The Elder Scrolls Online\game\client\eso64.exe
I got ESO and installed from steam but always launch it that way. Never had any issues. I hope this helps somebody
PS: It should be noted I got morrowind and summerset from a 3rd party retailer and unlocked them on eso website.
ManwithBeard9 wrote: »So you're accusing ZOS pf abandoning their player base with zero evidence?
Jayman1000 wrote: »Incredible these issues continue to persist. I doubt it will ever be fixed. I also doubt ZOS will ever compensate ESO Steam players for all the lost time where they couldn't login and play. It really sucks when you have planned some play time and then you can't login AGAIN, because you were so stupid to buy through Steam. I swear to God I am never ever going to buy a game through Steam again if it requires me to login to anything else than Steam itself.
Anotherone773 wrote: »Cool story bro, but its not a steam issue. All my other games work perfectly fine with steam and have for 11 years. Its a ESO issue.Sadly so, and for several reasons, the most core one is because the whole system is tied to Steam in a way that they can't do much when Steam the steam services themselves become unreliable, the fix would require to stop relying on steam services to provide a reliable login system, and the rumored contracts they have with Steam are said to not allow that.
So what is actually happening when ZOS posts the usual message?
Absolutely nothing! Everything ZOS is doing is monitoring the Steam service waiting for the normalization, you can bet ZOS has no developers assigned to this problem.
This problem will last for as long as the service they depend on logins continues being unreliable, it may be weeks, it may be months, it may be years, it's just sad that this company is not capable to face their players and openly discuss the mess the service reliability has become and always hides behind superficial "we're investigating, we're working on it" messages. My personal bet on that is that in a month or two, we'll still be seeing the "we're investigating the issue and working on it" as the steam login continues to fail.
HanzeeBokeem wrote: »I do wonder if these issues have resulted in the upcoming online Fallout 76 not being available to purchase via Steam. It looks as though they are only going to use the Bethesda Launcher and bypass Steam altogether when it launches on PC. There may be no connection but it might point towards a disagreement between the two companies.