• Bethesda kills its game launcher, will migrate users to Steam

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Tue Feb 22 17:30:03 2022
    Bethesda kills its game launcher, will migrate users to Steam

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    Tue, 22 Feb 2022 17:15:44 +0000

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    Account migration to Steam will start happening from April, while Steam is also tackling 'fake' game discounts.

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    Steam is in the news today for two reasons: firstly, Bethesda is killing off its game launcher , and shifting players over to Steam instead, and secondly, Valve is taking some action against dodgy discounts on its game store.

    Well come back to the latter, but lets start with the sunsetting of the Bethesda.net launcher, which is soon to happen. In fact, starting from April, users will be able to migrate from Bethesdas game launcher to Steam, taking all their games and wallet with them.

    Bethesda posted to say: We would like to thank you for your support and
    assure you that all of your games are safe.

    The firm further clarified: You have plenty of time to plan and begin migrating your Bethesda.net library to your Steam account. The migration to Steam will include your game library and Wallet meaning you will not lose anything from your Bethesda.net account.

    The saves you may have for many games will also be migrated to Steam automatically, but there may be a few titles which require manually moving
    the saves over. There are further details on how this manual process will work, and answers to other questions you may have, in Bethesdas FAQ right
    here .

    Youll be able to use the Bethesda launcher until May 2021, but the company advises that as soon as the Steam migration process is made available, you should go through it.

    Note that anyone with a Bethesda account will still have it, and be able to sign into it on the website (or with games that need it); its just the launcher software which is being ditched.

    This move will be a relief to some, of course there are multiple game launchers around these days from publishers, on top of stores like Steam,
    Epic and others, meaning some gamers definitely get frustrated about the number of different apps they can conceivably end up having to install.

    That said, the Bethesda launcher wasnt all that widely used, and many folks just got the firms games on Steam anyway, which is all doubtless part of the reasoning behind this move. Steams new rules on discounts

    As we mentioned at the outset, Valve is tightening up the rules for game publishers applying discounts to their products on Steam to clamp down on
    some of the misleading practices in this area.

    What were mainly talking about here is a company hiking up the price of a certain game (or indeed multiple games) as a sale event approaches, to allow for the price to be slashed with what looks like a huge discount (but in reality is only so sizeable because the price was artificially jacked up beforehand). In some cases, the real discount applied might be very slender (or maybe even non-existent the product is simply returned to the price it should be, and was, in the first place).

    As Windows Central , which spotted Valves new rules , points out, theres also a dodgy practice involving tiny discounts (like 1% off) to try to game Steams algorithm and get a chance of being featured during sales events.

    The regulations now brought in dont allow for discounts of less than 10% (or more than 90%, for that matter), and make it so that if the price of a game
    is raised, no further discount can be applied for 28 days thereafter. There are a number of other fresh rules on top of these, too, such as after a
    launch discount expires, its not possible to run another discount for 28
    days.

    These rule changes arent live yet, by the way they come into effect on March 28. Check out the best gaming PCs currently out there



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/news/bethesda-kills-its-game-launcher-will-migrate-u sers-to-steam/


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