Will the code that comes with the physical copies (standard & CE) of Heavensward activate with Steam?
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Will the code that comes with the physical copies (standard & CE) of Heavensward activate with Steam?
Not sure why it would activate with steam. Since, it would be a code that applies to your Square Enix service account.
i beleave it was specified if you use steam you MUST buy heavensward Via steam to use it
I think he might be worried about what they said in the live letter(from a Reddit thread). If that's the case the people who purchased the Steam version are SOL when it comes to getting the physical copy of the CE.Quote:
Please note that users that play FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn on Steam will need to purchase the Steam version of FINAL FANTASY XIV: Heavensward.
I'm actually worried if we will be able to pre order via Steam.
Guess that means I won't be playing via Steam anymore. I originally purchased the physical edition, then bought it on Steam and gave the key to someone else so I could install and play via Steam. I guess I could just do that again, but I probably just won't.
There is ABSOLUTELY no reason why we should have to jump through these hoops.
sigh so steam users are boned for early access? -,-
There are these revolutionary things called "CD keys". Y'know like the one that was entered to connect the original copy to the S-E account? Though, I don't know how they'd verify that you need a Steam Key, but I imagine that'd be an option for S-E support to give for the eventuality of physical copies and Steam.
Yeah I'm looking for an answer to this too. Will we be able to add a Steam Heavensward key to a Non-Steam A Realm Reborn account? They said no to the other way around but made no mention of whether or not that way will be okay.
I bought FFXIV when it was 1.0. Started playing again at ARR, bought the Steam version when it was released and gave the key away since I had an account. Now if I want Heavensward on Steam I have to do the same, buy both a non-Steam and Steam version?
I am looking for official answer to this too..i really don't want to buy 2 copies (physical CE then steam)
due to the nature of Steam games thay have a .exe file that has a few differing lines of code so it has to launch though the steam DRM, with that said, if you bought heavenward's disk and tried to install it it wouldn't find the game and it wouldn't recognise the steam one as a game due to its different coding, and DRM protection..
if you added it via non-steam-games it wouldn't allow it to mix with a steam game in case f piracy, and also since it is a expansion it will also have its own code that steam will use to mix it in as a DLC from there store, in short there DRM basicly stops you from adding DLC or a expansion on one of there games UNLESS you get it from them.
you would still need to open steam and use a steam version to allow the expansion to be paired with it, its the way they do it, its a really asinine way to be honest but its how they sell things, but they have shown saying you need to buy the steam version sold for the steam version of ffxiv, so your outta luck if you want the physical edition.
Finally got a reply on this from EU Support - you can't add a Steam Heavensward to a non-Steam ARR account
Quote:
Thank you for contacting the Square Enix Support Centre.
We thank you for your interest in FINAL FANTASY XIV: Heavensward.
Unfortunately, you would only be able to add the Steam expansion to a Steam account. If you do not have a Steam version of the game, you would only be able to add the non Steam expansion.
We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
Kind regards,
The Square Enix Support Centre team
They are talking about Steam account. Just get the installer from FFXIV site and not use Steam to play it. Also, Steam will be able to preorder Heavensward, just check the announcements on the game page.
Then your account isn't actually the Steam version (since you gave that code away) and you should therefore buy the non-Steam one.
It doesn't matter if you play through Steam or directly (they're both exactly the same installation on your hard disk), it only matters where you purchased the account you actually play with as that's whether it's marked as Steam or not.
If you log into the Mogstation, on the opening page of the service account if it shows you have a Steam Wallet option for payment it's a Steam account version. If it doesn't, it's not.
I had a similar question in mind because of the following:
1) I bought the PC non-Steam version at release since it wasn't available under Steam. My Mog Station account had one PC non-Steam FF14 service account (#1)
2) I then bought the PC Steam version. This way, I'm able to launch the PC Steam version and still log with account #1 (and benefit from Steam time tracking, reviewing game, ...). I linked my PC Steam account (#2) to My Mog Station account (but I'm not using it)
So, since my main account #1 is a PC non-Steam account, I should upgrade buying a non-Steam version of Heavensward.
However, I should still be able trick the launcher:
1) Launch FF14 PC Steam version
2) Log in with #1 through FF14 launcher
3) FF14 launcher will recognize #1 as Heavensward-enabled and patcher will update accordingly.
I find this whole situation to be completely ridiculous. People should be able to get the physical collectors edition and not have to buy steams copy as well. I don't think it's right limiting people because they chose to buy through Steam. Who's idea was it to make it to where Heavensward wouldn't work without Steam, if you bought ARR through steam? I've seen quite a few ARR players play without steam from just downloading the game from the 14 website.. I don't understand the logic behind this.
It's all about licencing. Its the same reason people who play on both playstation and PC have to get two copies of the game. Frankly there is probably rather little SE can do about it unless Steam is willing to sell Physical CEs through their website.
I know it sucks. I'm on a steam version, but it kind of the price for buying a game through a service like steam.
I can not begin to conceive why anyone would buy this game through Steam and shackle themselves to the corrupt corporate entity that is Valve.