My base game was a non steam purchase back in 2015. If i purchase horizons from steam do you think there would be an issue? My general thought is they should be compatible.
You can link your original game to Steam, its years since I did it (when I bought Horizons) - but there should be a guide somewhere, or I would expect that someone asked in the forums at some point how do do it. It shows in Steam that I have 2 DLC, one is the original game key and the other is the Horizons Season Pass.
Much the same as my fellow posters, my answer is a resounding YES. You are missing over half of what Elite Dangerous has to offer.As above. I have the base game. Do i need horizons for anything in particular?
You can buy a non-steam Horizons too, from the Frontier Store:My base game was a non steam purchase back in 2015. If i purchase horizons from steam do you think there would be an issue? My general thought is they should be compatible.
In one word: NO!As above. I have the base game. Do i need horizons for anything in particular?
I believe if you play the beta it gives access to Horizons, so you can try it out. And the rank locked ships. Plus the other beta stuff.i could but been a tight fisted geordie steam are more likely to have a sale![]()
Yes you can link your game to Steam, but that doesn't make it a Steam game, it just means you can view it and launch it from the Steam launcher. As far as I can find out you need to have the game registered using a Steam Key to be able using Steam to update it, otherwise it just gets added to your library. Since the OP's original game used a PC key it appears from Steam Help that he won't be able to update it using Steam.
I think you can still claim a steam key: https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threads/elite-dangerous-steam-keys.148965/My base game was a non steam purchase back in 2015. If i purchase horizons from steam do you think there would be an issue? My general thought is they should be compatible.