are there any news updates on this ?
Would love to play the game through Steam, I haven't played since the beta, but if I could play it through steam I could get into it again. But it looks like Frontier are determined to not allow that to happen, despite the apparent fact that it would cost them nothing to achieve it. In fact, I can only see benefits for Frontier if they go through with this, it'll generate more exposure for the game through social aspects of Steam.
From what I've heard it's possible to tether one's ED account to a steam key, so the keys won't be able to be exploited (like some people have been saying in this thread).
Only that Michael Brookes said this a few days ago: "For those of you who already own Elite: Dangerous from our store and asked about getting the game in your Steam collection: we hear you and we’re looking into it. We can’t speak for other cases where the same question has come up, but turning EliteDangerous.com customers into Steam customers unfortunately isn't 100 percent our decision and isn’t free for us in the context of the game’s ongoing growth and development. It could take a few weeks to work through, but we hear your feedback and addressing it is a priority for all of us.".
Thanks. Can you link to the direct quote?
Fly safe.
It's in the news and updates subforum, the latest dev update
and what does having a key give me.
planet landings, no
walk around stations , no
new ships, no
new weapons, no
new missions, no
?
Why yes, I would love an extra layer of DRM wrapped around my game, sure why not
But seriously, why do people want a Steam copy too? You can play the game through Steam already if you want, just add it as a non-steam game.
Steam offers services that many take for granted - such as tracking the amount of time you spend playing the game, or LAN sharing, which is important to some. Setting E: D up as a non-Steam game almost feels like owning an illegitimate copy. I own the game, and would like be allowed to launch it as I want, even though it doesn't make much difference.
That said, Steam keys aren't necessary. IMHO, Frontier supplying a key would be a friendly gesture, rather than a necessary fix. They haven't done anything wrong aside from making some misleading comments in the past, and they don't have to correct anything.
Assuming Steam does that in a worthwhile manner; it's been a while since I last ran an MMO through Steam, but it seemed for the most part it only ever kept the launcher up to date.Auto-updates. Keeping the game perm up-to-date is a serious bonus for me who only plays Elite once a month.
Steam offers services that many take for granted - such as tracking the amount of time you spend playing the game, or LAN sharing, which is important to some. Setting E: D up as a non-Steam game almost feels like owning an illegitimate copy. I own the game, and would like be allowed to launch it as I want, even though it doesn't make much difference.
That said, Steam keys aren't necessary. IMHO, Frontier supplying a key would be a friendly gesture, rather than a necessary fix. They haven't done anything wrong aside from making some misleading comments in the past, and they don't have to correct anything.