Other games do it, why not you? You couldn't care less that's why.
So is it laziness or greed? Because the only solution is to buy the base game on Steam.
Hell no I'm not buying again what I already paid for.
Stop being terrible people and let us link accounts.
ESO Steam users have a loooot of issues. It is probably best not to use it anyway.
If you want to track how long you've been playing just type /played in the chat
ESO Steam users have a loooot of issues. It is probably best not to use it anyway.
If you want to track how long you've been playing just type /played in the chat
they have a service daemon running even when the steam client isn't running
they have a service daemon running even when the steam client isn't running
Any idea how this daemon is initialised or what it's called? Won't show in startup services list, presumably. I'm not doubting you at all btw.
Going to have a look in running services and processes next time I log onto my machine. If there is a Steam daemon communicating with Steam's servers, I'd be very unhappy.
Trinity_Is_My_Name wrote: »Linking ESO to Steam is fool hardy. Thousands and thousands of people complaining of all the issues it has. Just do a search on this forum using "Login" as the key search word.
Plus, you can link it if you so want to. You have to purchase ESO on Steam to do so. Good luck with all the issues you will eventually have.
This daemon doesn't exist on Mac and I no longer have a windows rig to check but when I did about 1 year ago it had a daemon that was running from the kernel's "inittab". (not sure what windows calls it, this isn't a user space process you'll see in performance manager) You could kill it and even rename yet after every reboot it comes back. When I posted a response to them about what it is doing I got no response. When you trace the process it was encrypted, the endpoint it was talking too had a near identical trace route as the rest of the steam processes.
I wouldn't be surprised if it "magically" disappeared in one of their updates now that the DoJ is looking into privacy concerns and the information broker market... a highly lucrative but kept highly secretive multi-billion dollar industry.
they have a service daemon running even when the steam client isn't running
Any idea how this daemon is initialised or what it's called? Won't show in startup services list, presumably. I'm not doubting you at all btw.
Going to have a look in running services and processes next time I log onto my machine. If there is a Steam daemon communicating with Steam's servers, I'd be very unhappy.
ryzen_gamer_gal wrote: »they have a service daemon running even when the steam client isn't running
Any idea how this daemon is initialised or what it's called? Won't show in startup services list, presumably. I'm not doubting you at all btw.
Going to have a look in running services and processes next time I log onto my machine. If there is a Steam daemon communicating with Steam's servers, I'd be very unhappy.
If you like, you can run steam in an offline mode.
This daemon doesn't exist on Mac and I no longer have a windows rig to check but when I did about 1 year ago it had a daemon that was running from the kernel's "inittab". (not sure what windows calls it, this isn't a user space process you'll see in performance manager) You could kill it and even rename yet after every reboot it comes back. When I posted a response to them about what it is doing I got no response. When you trace the process it was encrypted, the endpoint it was talking too had a near identical trace route as the rest of the steam processes.
I wouldn't be surprised if it "magically" disappeared in one of their updates now that the DoJ is looking into privacy concerns and the information broker market... a highly lucrative but kept highly secretive multi-billion dollar industry.
Thanks for the info.
I had a cursory look but couldn't see anything I didn't recognise that was using any of my PC's resources. I'm going to dig around though.
ryzen_gamer_gal wrote: »they have a service daemon running even when the steam client isn't running
Any idea how this daemon is initialised or what it's called? Won't show in startup services list, presumably. I'm not doubting you at all btw.
Going to have a look in running services and processes next time I log onto my machine. If there is a Steam daemon communicating with Steam's servers, I'd be very unhappy.
If you like, you can run steam in an offline mode. Worked for Skyrim anyway. Not sure how it would work with eso though.
Lois McMaster Bujold "A Civil Campaign"Reputation is what other people know about you. Honor is what you know about yourself. Guard your honor. Let your reputation fall where it will. And outlive the ***
This daemon doesn't exist on Mac and I no longer have a windows rig to check but when I did about 1 year ago it had a daemon that was running from the kernel's "inittab". (not sure what windows calls it, this isn't a user space process you'll see in performance manager) You could kill it and even rename yet after every reboot it comes back. When I posted a response to them about what it is doing I got no response. When you trace the process it was encrypted, the endpoint it was talking too had a near identical trace route as the rest of the steam processes.
I wouldn't be surprised if it "magically" disappeared in one of their updates now that the DoJ is looking into privacy concerns and the information broker market... a highly lucrative but kept highly secretive multi-billion dollar industry.
Thanks for the info.
I had a cursory look but couldn't see anything I didn't recognise that was using any of my PC's resources. I'm going to dig around though.
Use Cygwin tools or something similar. Back when I was doing windows stuff there was a site called sys internals or something like that, they had all kinds of opensource/free developer and sys admin tools. The default stuff that comes with windows is a flipping joke.
ryzen_gamer_gal wrote: »they have a service daemon running even when the steam client isn't running
Any idea how this daemon is initialised or what it's called? Won't show in startup services list, presumably. I'm not doubting you at all btw.
Going to have a look in running services and processes next time I log onto my machine. If there is a Steam daemon communicating with Steam's servers, I'd be very unhappy.
If you like, you can run steam in an offline mode. Worked for Skyrim anyway. Not sure how it would work with eso though.
you are misunderstanding. there is a bootstraper runing even if you don't have steam active at all.
also no, they have NOT resolved steam issues they still crop up with disturbing regularity. I actualy have ESO account on steam... one of my accounts and its the ONLY account that I have trouble with. even with running steam in offline mode, it interferes with ESO function, because ESO is an online game and steam launcher needs to ping steam in order for me to even be allowed to log in. so if there is a steam outage? i'm not playing that ESO account. i can't.
I don't hate steam, my steam collection of games is extensive to put it mildly. however, i'm having major trouble understanding why would anyone want to connect their MMO's to steam. and before you say overlay - you can use some of its functions without your game being on steam.
ryzen_gamer_gal wrote: »they have a service daemon running even when the steam client isn't running
Any idea how this daemon is initialised or what it's called? Won't show in startup services list, presumably. I'm not doubting you at all btw.
Going to have a look in running services and processes next time I log onto my machine. If there is a Steam daemon communicating with Steam's servers, I'd be very unhappy.
If you like, you can run steam in an offline mode. Worked for Skyrim anyway. Not sure how it would work with eso though.
you are misunderstanding. there is a bootstraper runing even if you don't have steam active at all.
also no, they have NOT resolved steam issues they still crop up with disturbing regularity. I actualy have ESO account on steam... one of my accounts and its the ONLY account that I have trouble with. even with running steam in offline mode, it interferes with ESO function, because ESO is an online game and steam launcher needs to ping steam in order for me to even be allowed to log in. so if there is a steam outage? i'm not playing that ESO account. i can't.
I don't hate steam, my steam collection of games is extensive to put it mildly. however, i'm having major trouble understanding why would anyone want to connect their MMO's to steam. and before you say overlay - you can use some of its functions without your game being on steam.
ryzen_gamer_gal wrote: »ryzen_gamer_gal wrote: »they have a service daemon running even when the steam client isn't running
Any idea how this daemon is initialised or what it's called? Won't show in startup services list, presumably. I'm not doubting you at all btw.
Going to have a look in running services and processes next time I log onto my machine. If there is a Steam daemon communicating with Steam's servers, I'd be very unhappy.
If you like, you can run steam in an offline mode. Worked for Skyrim anyway. Not sure how it would work with eso though.
you are misunderstanding. there is a bootstraper runing even if you don't have steam active at all.
also no, they have NOT resolved steam issues they still crop up with disturbing regularity. I actualy have ESO account on steam... one of my accounts and its the ONLY account that I have trouble with. even with running steam in offline mode, it interferes with ESO function, because ESO is an online game and steam launcher needs to ping steam in order for me to even be allowed to log in. so if there is a steam outage? i'm not playing that ESO account. i can't.
I don't hate steam, my steam collection of games is extensive to put it mildly. however, i'm having major trouble understanding why would anyone want to connect their MMO's to steam. and before you say overlay - you can use some of its functions without your game being on steam.
I dont know what to say. I have played this game for nearly 2 years and in that time i have had only that brief period where i could not log into eso. It's been a while since then too. I dont know what to say except i am sorry for your troubles. I havent had those problems. And to top it off, i am playing on linux through steam play, using proton - a specialized version of wine to support windows game playing on linux and i dont have those problems. I wonder though if there could possibly be an issue with your antivirus software. Being on linux, i have little need for such things as root access is required to install programs. So i think you could try looking into issues with antivirus programs and steam. Maybe?
Other games do it, why not you? You couldn't care less that's why.
So is it laziness or greed? Because the only solution is to buy the base game on Steam.
Hell no I'm not buying again what I already paid for.
Stop being terrible people and let us link accounts.
It's 2019, why are you still using steam?
ryzen_gamer_gal wrote: »ryzen_gamer_gal wrote: »they have a service daemon running even when the steam client isn't running
Any idea how this daemon is initialised or what it's called? Won't show in startup services list, presumably. I'm not doubting you at all btw.
Going to have a look in running services and processes next time I log onto my machine. If there is a Steam daemon communicating with Steam's servers, I'd be very unhappy.
If you like, you can run steam in an offline mode. Worked for Skyrim anyway. Not sure how it would work with eso though.
you are misunderstanding. there is a bootstraper runing even if you don't have steam active at all.
also no, they have NOT resolved steam issues they still crop up with disturbing regularity. I actualy have ESO account on steam... one of my accounts and its the ONLY account that I have trouble with. even with running steam in offline mode, it interferes with ESO function, because ESO is an online game and steam launcher needs to ping steam in order for me to even be allowed to log in. so if there is a steam outage? i'm not playing that ESO account. i can't.
I don't hate steam, my steam collection of games is extensive to put it mildly. however, i'm having major trouble understanding why would anyone want to connect their MMO's to steam. and before you say overlay - you can use some of its functions without your game being on steam.
I dont know what to say. I have played this game for nearly 2 years and in that time i have had only that brief period where i could not log into eso. It's been a while since then too. I dont know what to say except i am sorry for your troubles. I havent had those problems. And to top it off, i am playing on linux through steam play, using proton - a specialized version of wine to support windows game playing on linux and i dont have those problems. I wonder though if there could possibly be an issue with your antivirus software. Being on linux, i have little need for such things as root access is required to install programs. So i think you could try looking into issues with antivirus programs and steam. Maybe?
Lois McMaster Bujold "A Civil Campaign"Reputation is what other people know about you. Honor is what you know about yourself. Guard your honor. Let your reputation fall where it will. And outlive the ***
Omg, I wish I had your problem. I loathe Steam and I regret every time I boot the game up that I bought it through Steam (after the cutoff date to divorce them). You do NOT want to be tethered to Steam for the rest of your gaming life. It's horrible.
Sylvermynx wrote: »Omg, I wish I had your problem. I loathe Steam and I regret every time I boot the game up that I bought it through Steam (after the cutoff date to divorce them). You do NOT want to be tethered to Steam for the rest of your gaming life. It's horrible.
Yeah, friend told me to be sure to buy ESO through steam.... Ugh. Wrong. I had so many issues (compounded with the crap steam does, was my also crap connection - wildblue sat). I had trouble connecting 5 days out of 7 in July 2018. I was so bent, I bought a copy of the game from the ESO store (lucked into it on sale for $10 US), and it's been just fine since. I have steam because of Skyrim. And I'm considering uninstalling steam, and just playing Oblivion when I need a SPMR fix....
its not my antivirus. its a steam issue. how do i know its a steam issue? cause like a clockwork - the notice shows up at the top of the forums, where ZoS is investigating the steam login issues. its not MY troubles. you just seem to be lucky and/or happen to play during times where Steam doesn't decide to have issues.
but steam has issues. when there are steam sales, steam has crazy issues.
ESO Steam users have a loooot of issues. It is probably best not to use it anyway.
If you want to track how long you've been playing just type /played in the chat
Steam is a bloated pile of horse dung written by amateurs. Why would you install that bloatware. They still have never responded to my inquiries asking why they have a service daemon running even when the steam client isn't running that is establishing an encrypted connection back to their mothership. No doubt it's slurping metadata, if you look at their privacy statement, it covers them doing this... No doubt in my mind that is what it is doing.