daemondamian wrote: »jainiadral wrote: »I had this happen to three other games: Otherland, Divinity: Original Sin and, I think, Pillars of Eternity. I just hit the download button, and most of the "updates" took one second with no data downloaded. Nothing so far with ESO... Anyway, they seem to be fine if you just ok the download. Only Otherland downloaded a 55 Kb file.
I remember Steam did something like this a few years ago. Took a little bit to resolve-- I think I had to verify my installed games then-- but after that it was smooth sailing until now.daemondamian wrote: »I have this problem now too (all my steam games inc ESO require updates) but I can't even verify the game files as the option is greyed out in steam.
I don't know what do
My only option seems to be to download the 'update'?
I'd just download it. That's what I did with my other games. They're working fine.
Anyway, in general, Steam's been a smoother experience than the other online gaming services. I've had more issues with Origin and GOG. GOG is the worst-- slow download speeds, constant updates, and at random it decides to have you do those stupid picture RECAPTCHA things.
<-- can't pass a Turing test to save my life.
I just checked my steam Zenimax folder on my game drive and it says it is 22GB which doesn't seem right given what size a google search says it should be.
Hopefully after waiting 7 hours this 'update' will fix it but I wish I knew just what happened to cause this problem as it's certainly one I don't wish to experience a repeat of.
Now I’m reinstalling from scratch from eso website.
daemondamian wrote: »I have this problem now too - several of my steam games inc ESO require updates - was able to verify local files on some but I can't verify the ESO game files as the option is greyed out in steam.
I don't know what do
My only option seems to be to download the 'update' - which will take 7 hours
Now I’m reinstalling from scratch from eso website.
How do you even do that ? I've tried to figure a way to do that for my wife's instal, which is through Steam, and we never found a download link or anything. She can't log in from my computer either if she uses her login and password, because I'm not using Steam. Looks like the systems are completely separate, and we can't just move from one to another easily. Which sucks big time...
There's something wrong on your ends guys. I've had a huge list that required updates when I launched Steam this morning. It took all of 30 seconds as nothing was actually downloaded. Little strange that all your files try to download / re-install games.
"Most of these updates are just shared redistributable updates and not real game updates. The end result should be that you need to download less content going forward.
You should see only a few real downloads of any size and the remainder should be size 0 updates. This is not communicated well in the client and will be looked at." Valve on reddit
There's something wrong on your ends guys. I've had a huge list that required updates when I launched Steam this morning. It took all of 30 seconds as nothing was actually downloaded. Little strange that all your files try to download / re-install games.
"Most of these updates are just shared redistributable updates and not real game updates. The end result should be that you need to download less content going forward.
You should see only a few real downloads of any size and the remainder should be size 0 updates. This is not communicated well in the client and will be looked at." Valve on reddit
@andreasv Please post a link
i was grandfathered into an old system. so on the billing history of the elder scrolls website i have a purchase code for the original game. people who signed up after a certain point in 2016 don't have that option, their game code is held hostage by steam.
itsfatbass wrote: »
IndyWendieGo wrote: »Added a few more things to my post above. There's a Steam Beta update out that fixes this issue.
IndyWendieGo wrote: »Added a few more things to my post above. There's a Steam Beta update out that fixes this issue.
The beta-"fix" only reduces the download size for most people. Others are reporting that even though it's initially reduced, it still has to patch an additional 20 gigs or so.