If you dont own it on steam now, do yourself a favor and dont own it on steam ever
There were tons of problems with steam a couple of months back.
Steam players had a hard time logging in for weeks
Brittany_Joy wrote: »If you dont own it on steam now, do yourself a favor and dont own it on steam ever
There were tons of problems with steam a couple of months back.
Steam players had a hard time logging in for weeks
I know they've had trouble in the past. I was mainly thinking about the steam community side of ESO. Like it adds another platform to possibly meet or influence more players to come play.
Brittany_Joy wrote: »If you dont own it on steam now, do yourself a favor and dont own it on steam ever
There were tons of problems with steam a couple of months back.
Steam players had a hard time logging in for weeks
I know they've had trouble in the past. I was mainly thinking about the steam community side of ESO. Like it adds another platform to possibly meet or influence more players to come play.
Brittany_Joy wrote: »If you dont own it on steam now, do yourself a favor and dont own it on steam ever
There were tons of problems with steam a couple of months back.
Steam players had a hard time logging in for weeks
I know they've had trouble in the past. I was mainly thinking about the steam community side of ESO. Like it adds another platform to possibly meet or influence more players to come play.
If you look at the ratings the steam community has given the game because of the problems, no one on steam is going to be encouraged to play this when they see that.
I have many games on Steam, I would never get ESO through Steam with the issues they had.
You can still log onto steam and have it running when you are playing ESO and put in your steam profile that you play ESO.
IF any of your friends want to ask you about it they can.
Brittany_Joy wrote: »If you dont own it on steam now, do yourself a favor and dont own it on steam ever
There were tons of problems with steam a couple of months back.
Steam players had a hard time logging in for weeks
I know they've had trouble in the past. I was mainly thinking about the steam community side of ESO. Like it adds another platform to possibly meet or influence more players to come play.
Get them to come here
Brittany_Joy wrote: »Brittany_Joy wrote: »If you dont own it on steam now, do yourself a favor and dont own it on steam ever
There were tons of problems with steam a couple of months back.
Steam players had a hard time logging in for weeks
I know they've had trouble in the past. I was mainly thinking about the steam community side of ESO. Like it adds another platform to possibly meet or influence more players to come play.
Get them to come here
Yeah, but some of them need more of a push. I think I can persuade them over time of constant exposure lol.
You might want to ask them why they stopped playing
If they left because they no longer like the game, you buying a whole new copy will probably not pursuade them.
I think its a waste of money and time to start over a new account but its your money and time
Knock yourself out if thats what you want
Good luck
Brittany_Joy wrote: »You might want to ask them why they stopped playing
If they left because they no longer like the game, you buying a whole new copy will probably not pursuade them.
I think its a waste of money and time to start over a new account but its your money and time
Knock yourself out if thats what you want
Good luck
Oh, I know why they stopped playing. We played together when it launched. We played as an all werewolf guild and...well the werewolf playstyle was in-fashion back then but super weak in any type of gameplay thus the departure from ESO.
Brittany_Joy wrote: »You might want to ask them why they stopped playing
If they left because they no longer like the game, you buying a whole new copy will probably not pursuade them.
I think its a waste of money and time to start over a new account but its your money and time
Knock yourself out if thats what you want
Good luck
Oh, I know why they stopped playing. We played together when it launched. We played as an all werewolf guild and...well the werewolf playstyle was in-fashion back then but super weak in any type of gameplay thus the departure from ESO.
WW are in a good place atm.
Brittany_Joy wrote: »I know a few friends who own ESO on steam and I wonder if I play on steam they will be urged to play again.
Brittany_Joy wrote: »I know a few friends who own ESO on steam and I wonder if I play on steam they will be urged to play again.
I don't understand this part. Why would you owning the game on Steam change if they want to play the game or not? You can already add each other and play together even if one uses Steam and the other doesn't.
Just send them a message on Steam with your username, or ask for their username and add each other.
Then just add ESO as a non-steam game to the steam client, that way you can use the steam overlay and other steam features.
Brittany_Joy wrote: »If you dont own it on steam now, do yourself a favor and dont own it on steam ever
There were tons of problems with steam a couple of months back.
Steam players had a hard time logging in for weeks
I know they've had trouble in the past. I was mainly thinking about the steam community side of ESO. Like it adds another platform to possibly meet or influence more players to come play.
Get them to come here
I bought ESO on steam a few months ago when it was on sale for £7.50, not had any problems with it from a Steam point of view.
+17 more votes for avoiding the Steam version. (I stole some votes from friends I know who're also on Steam.)
If I could have all my collectibles and crown purchases carry over to the non-Steam version, I'd gladly restart at 0cp and no characters. The only thing stopping me is the real money I've sunk into my account over the years. We're locked out of the game more often than our non-Steam counterparts.
Do yourself a favor, and do NOT go through Steam. It simply isn't worth the headaches you'll inevitably face later on. Heed the warnings others give; I wish I did.
starkerealm wrote: »Steam inserts their own login server as an extra layer between you and ZOS. When that server goes down or gets overloaded, it's not possible for most steam players to log into ESO. This doesn't affect everyone, but it is a reason to recommend against getting it on steam, if possible.
starkerealm wrote: »Steam inserts their own login server as an extra layer between you and ZOS. When that server goes down or gets overloaded, it's not possible for most steam players to log into ESO. This doesn't affect everyone, but it is a reason to recommend against getting it on steam, if possible.
Axchually if you launch eso64.exe directly from your game folder it works every time /s
starkerealm wrote: »Steam inserts their own login server as an extra layer between you and ZOS. When that server goes down or gets overloaded, it's not possible for most steam players to log into ESO. This doesn't affect everyone, but it is a reason to recommend against getting it on steam, if possible.
Axchually if you launch eso64.exe directly from your game folder it works every time /s
That's dependent on when you linked your account to Steam, it has to have been done before a certain date for the Steam client to be playable outside of Steam's login server. That date is long gone.
When it first launched on Steam you could link your Steam account to your ESO account and launch the game with our without Steam. Not sure if that is still a thing.
inthecoconut wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »Steam inserts their own login server as an extra layer between you and ZOS. When that server goes down or gets overloaded, it's not possible for most steam players to log into ESO. This doesn't affect everyone, but it is a reason to recommend against getting it on steam, if possible.
Axchually if you launch eso64.exe directly from your game folder it works every time /s
That's dependent on when you linked your account to Steam, it has to have been done before a certain date for the Steam client to be playable outside of Steam's login server. That date is long gone.
I believe that date was December 2016. So, if like me, you bought it after that and there are issues with Steam well..you are SOL ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ If I could switch to the non-steam version without having to start over, I'd do it in a heart beat.
Brittany_Joy wrote: »Hi everyone, ESO is on sale on Steam for 12.49 CAD, a whole 50% off! recently I have had the urge to repurchase on steam so friends who see me play can easily contact me without me constantly re-adding them and stuff. I know a few friends who own ESO on steam and I wonder if I play on steam they will be urged to play again. If I purchase it again, well I would have bought it again, new account, new everything. I don't mind starting over but I am generally indecisive by nature. So what you think? Is there any benefit to owning ESO on steam for Canadian players?