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Post by Bill in the rain on May 27, 2022 14:33:43 GMT
As you may know, the Bethesda Launcher was terrible*.
Luckily, if you have any games on there you can now transfer them to steam, and then uninstall the bastard. If you've picked up any free games there over the years, those seem to transfer too.
(Eg: Arena, Daggerfall, Morrowind, Quakes 1-3)
*like. really really terrible. Why did it take 3 minutes on the loading spinner every time you started it??
[edit] I think this started a while back, but I only just noticed as I rarely open the launcher. You can possibly do it direct from the website if you don't have the launcher installed. Not sure.
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KD
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Post by KD on May 27, 2022 14:34:56 GMT
I only have the games that came with my gpu, both required it so nice to finally have them both on steam.
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Post by kborom on May 28, 2022 17:43:08 GMT
About the worst client IMO, seemed to update every single time I launched it and was slow to run the games. Moved my library of about 6 games over to Steam a few weeks ago, seamless tbf and happy to uninstall it.
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Blue_Mike
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Post by Blue_Mike on May 28, 2022 17:47:09 GMT
I never actually had cause to use it. I've been launching Skyrim and Fallout 4 from the Script Extenders for mod support for years now. If you guys are telling me it was worse than Origin though, then that is quite the feat.
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Post by Bill in the rain on May 29, 2022 2:00:07 GMT
Waay worse than origin, for me at least.
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Post by dfunked on May 29, 2022 7:01:51 GMT
Yeah, you don't even need the client to do the transfer - can all be done via the website and was pretty seamless for me.
Nice to have one less janky launcher to worry about.
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