Just a heads up since people seem to come here asking where to get a deal on ESO pretty regularly.
Both the standard and Imperial editions are 60% off right now.
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Epic Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAigCvelkhQ&list=PLo9FRw1AkDuQLEz7Gvvaz3ideB2NpFtT1
https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_msdos?&sort=-downloads&page=1
Kyleran: "Now there's the real trick, learning to accept and enjoy a game for what it offers rather than pass on what might be a great playing experience because it lacks a few features you prefer."
John Henry Newman: "A man would do nothing if he waited until he could do it so well that no one could find fault."
FreddyNoNose: "A good game needs no defense; a bad game has no defense." "Easily digested content is just as easily forgotten."
LacedOpium: "So the question that begs to be asked is, if you are not interested in the game mechanics that define the MMORPG genre, then why are you playing an MMORPG?"
I would suggest looking at other avenues where your money purchases something where you are the owner. Vs giving Steam your money to purchase/own the game and then allowing you to use the game at their discretion.
“Microtransactions? In a single player role-playing game? Are you nuts?”
― CD PROJEKT RED
Now I play the waiting game ...
I hated on this game forever, but if I zoom out and look at the strength of this game, massive 3 faction pvp in cryodil and stop judging this game like it's the mmo skyrim, then ESO is actually a pretty good mmorpg, if not the best one available.
There is a thread - in general I think - about Steam being sued by the French government (and by extension the EU); in a nutshell it comes down to do you own the game - since Steam are selling it - and so can resell it as would be the case if you bought a disc from e.g. GameStop; or do Steam "own" the game and you are essentially renting it - which would be the case if it was available via Amazon Prime say.
Speaking of Amazon they have it for about 55% less than Steam from some dodgy seller called Bethseda! (And the PS4 version is even cheaper.)
as long as there isn't a situation where i can't play the game i purchased or if they start charging a sub to use steam, then i'm not seeing the issue.
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Steam are selling goods; customers have a right to resell goods they have bought. That is part of what buy means.
If Steam want to lease goods - like Spotify or Amazon Prime etc. - they can choose to do so. And then it will be very clear.
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As for your second point - woah! That is very, very dangerous. Companies are also consumers; one reason the EU court ruled. It is essential that companies are not subject to dictates. (Edit: Puts you firmly in the "everyone must upgrade to Win10 as well if MS said so" - forget the fact that some of their stuff may no longer work - if the developer said so .... same deal and more for companies.)
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