Hi all, just wanted to follow up quickly here. We are looking into why the NVIDIA App does not automatically add the ESO "direct form ZeniMax" client. Currently investigating and will update once we have more info.
Based on what I've read from others and my own testing, the standalone "ZOS version" of the client is no longer detected as it itself depends on "steam_api64.dll" and has that file included. The NVIDIA app hides any potential "ZOS version" of the game client that has this DLL file to avoid duplicate entries showing up for Steam users (as it would detect Steam installations as both the "ZOS version" and the "Steam version").
So seems that as a workaround, one might be able to rename the file "Zenimax Online\Elder Scrolls Online\game\client\steam_api64.dll" and the Nvidia app will find/detect the game. However, to finally launch the game, one would have to rename the file back to the original name, as the game requires it to be present, but that might once again screw with the detection.
this actually did make the game recognizable by nVidia app, and I was able to launch the launcher through nVidia app, but when I clicked play, it wouldn't play without the steam_api64.dll. I am trying an experiment: I moved the steam_api64.dll, launched the launcher through nVidia APP, then moved the steam_api64.dll back, and hit play. I will play for an hour and then see if I get the mount.
Hi all, just wanted to follow up quickly here. We are looking into why the NVIDIA App does not automatically add the ESO "direct form ZeniMax" client. Currently investigating and will update once we have more info.
regardless of the fact that this is a great promotion if it doesn't even work well for nvidia players who don't play via Steam,
It looks like there are no codes left because they were limited
https://www.nvidia.com/en-gb/software/nvidia-app/redemption-faq/#nv-accordion-ca847810a5-item-c24c465ab0
Rkindaleft wrote: »Hi all, just wanted to follow up quickly here. We are looking into why the NVIDIA App does not automatically add the ESO "direct form ZeniMax" client. Currently investigating and will update once we have more info.
regardless of the fact that this is a great promotion if it doesn't even work well for nvidia players who don't play via Steam,
It looks like there are no codes left because they were limited
https://www.nvidia.com/en-gb/software/nvidia-app/redemption-faq/#nv-accordion-ca847810a5-item-c24c465ab0
I don't play PC so I never had access to this to begin with, but the fact that the rewards were not only time-gated but also had a limited amount of them total is a really strange decision. This is just more FOMO that people hate.
Rkindaleft wrote: »Hi all, just wanted to follow up quickly here. We are looking into why the NVIDIA App does not automatically add the ESO "direct form ZeniMax" client. Currently investigating and will update once we have more info.
regardless of the fact that this is a great promotion if it doesn't even work well for nvidia players who don't play via Steam,
It looks like there are no codes left because they were limited
https://www.nvidia.com/en-gb/software/nvidia-app/redemption-faq/#nv-accordion-ca847810a5-item-c24c465ab0
I don't play PC so I never had access to this to begin with, but the fact that the rewards were not only time-gated but also had a limited amount of them total is a really strange decision. This is just more FOMO that people hate.
@ZOS_GinaBruno confirmed that there are still lots of mount codes available
Based on what I've read from others and my own testing, the standalone "ZOS version" of the client is no longer detected as it itself depends on "steam_api64.dll" and has that file included. The NVIDIA app hides any potential "ZOS version" of the game client that has this DLL file to avoid duplicate entries showing up for Steam users (as it would detect Steam installations as both the "ZOS version" and the "Steam version").
So seems that as a workaround, one might be able to rename the file "Zenimax Online\Elder Scrolls Online\game\client\steam_api64.dll" and the Nvidia app will find/detect the game. However, to finally launch the game, one would have to rename the file back to the original name, as the game requires it to be present, but that might once again screw with the detection.
this actually did make the game recognizable by nVidia app, and I was able to launch the launcher through nVidia app, but when I clicked play, it wouldn't play without the steam_api64.dll. I am trying an experiment: I moved the steam_api64.dll, launched the launcher through nVidia APP, then moved the steam_api64.dll back, and hit play. I will play for an hour and then see if I get the mount.
Awesome that nobody has really answered my question in this thread, and I can't post another question related to it. SInce nobody has confirmed using GeForce Now and/or AMD GPU I guess it's safe to assume I'm screwed.
Nvidia’s site says that Nvidia hardware is required for this promotion, which makes their choice to include it on the GeForce NOW Rewards page very misleading if these are indeed not rewards that can be acquired through that service.
@ZOS_Kevin can you confirm if this was meant to be available through NOW or only on PCs with Nvidia hardware? Several previous ESO partner promotions with Nvidia did not require an Nvidia card.
licenturion wrote: »Arizona_Steve wrote: »At this point those of us running the ZOS client should be given the mount. What a debacle...
Same boat. They did that with the previous promotions as well. If you bought directly from the ESO site, you get nothing. lol
Basically ZOS got more money from you (because Epic/Steam take 30 percent) and you get punished by getting less from them. That's life.
CatoUnchained wrote: »
CatoUnchained wrote: »
Hi all, for those that are having issues with the NVIDIA Lan mission, we are checking in with them to make sure everything is working properly. In the meantime, if you do not want to wait, you can submit a ticket to our customer service team. Please note the promotion and they should be able to assist you in the short term for the mount.
Feedback: I have an Nvidia GPU and the app, and already have an Nvidia account and this still sounds like far too much hassle for the reward, far more than is normally required.
If I've understood the thread correctly I need to:
- Log into my Nvidia account in the app.
- Find and rename a file on my computer to trick the Nvidia app into thinking I bought the game through Steam.
- Rename the file again to be able to launch the game.
- Play for 50 continuous minutes.
- Contact Customer Support and ask them to manaully validate the above information because the two programs still won't 'talk' to each other.
- Wait for a response telling me I'm not eligible and then link to this thread and quote other members of the customer service team back to their own colleagues to explain they've had to make an exception.
- Wait for them to send me the code, hoping there's one left by the time I've proven my worth.
- Log into my ESO account and apply the code.
And the reason for all this, compared to the usual process of just logging into the app and claiming a code, is because this part of the 10th anniversary celebration wasn't designed to accomodate 10 year old copies of the game.
Yup, and that's all just if you're 'lucky' enough to have an Nvidia GPU. if you have AMD or you're a console user? Then they just tell you to eat dirt.
Hi all, just wanted to follow up quickly here. We are looking into why the NVIDIA App does not automatically add the ESO "direct form ZeniMax" client. Currently investigating and will update once we have more info.
Based on what I've read from others and my own testing, the standalone "ZOS version" of the client is no longer detected as it itself depends on "steam_api64.dll" and has that file included. The NVIDIA app hides any potential "ZOS version" of the game client that has this DLL file to avoid duplicate entries showing up for Steam users (as it would detect Steam installations as both the "ZOS version" and the "Steam version").
So seems that as a workaround, one might be able to rename the file "Zenimax Online\Elder Scrolls Online\game\client\steam_api64.dll" and the Nvidia app will find/detect the game. However, to finally launch the game, one would have to rename the file back to the original name, as the game requires it to be present, but that might once again screw with the detection.
BloodWolfe wrote: »So Nvidia App finally showed ESO but I have been playing today (day off) all morning for a few hours and launched ESO using the PLAY button from the Nvidia App and still nothing hours later shows up under the Redeem tab. If you're going to run promotions like this, make sure it works. I don't care if this is ZOS' side or Nvidia's, or both, but this needs to be working before you run the promotion lol.
Except it's not "all you have to do", because last I checked, the free and cheap versions of GeForce NOW were "sold out". So unless you already had a premium account or caved and bought one STRICTLY for this Mount, you can't go that route.Promotion or not I've always been fond of Nvidia GPUs but anyways. Basically, all you have to do is run the NVIDIA GeForce NOW app, locate Elder Scrolls Online in there, launch it and wait 50 minutes.
Except it's not "all you have to do", because last I checked, the free and cheap versions of GeForce NOW were "sold out". So unless you already had a premium account or caved and bought one STRICTLY for this Mount, you can't go that route.Promotion or not I've always been fond of Nvidia GPUs but anyways. Basically, all you have to do is run the NVIDIA GeForce NOW app, locate Elder Scrolls Online in there, launch it and wait 50 minutes.
@ZOS_Kevin
I'm sure I'm not the only one who'd like to know if there's going to be another promo for this Mount in the future that EVERYONE will have a chance to take part in, regardless of platform or hardware. And also hopefully a promo that doesn't seem as poorly coded as this one, seeing how much of a problem many people had. And uh...also one that doesn't hide the fact that the promo reward can apparently 'sell out' because there are a limited number of codes to be given out and there was no way to check and see how many were left before trying to take part in the promo to begin with...