I think the basic idea is to streamline the login process for Steam users. Logging into Steam will count as logging into the game's launcher too. (So, if you don't use Steam auto-login, you would only have to put your password in once, and if you use auto-login you wouldn't have to put in a password.)
I imagine that if you aren't playing through Steam, then this won't affect you. I don't mind the feature, especially since the password field was never setup as the default control on the launcher, so sometimes I'd have to do my password twice because I forgot to click on the password field first. As I understand it, this is a change to the launcher used by Steam, rather then to the game itself. Not sure how launching STO through Arc client works as I've never tried it and I'm not sure if it would work with the Steam installed STO or want to install it's own copy.
That's also how I'd expect it to work, but this is Cryptic after all.
I think the basic idea is to streamline the login process for Steam users. Logging into Steam will count as logging into the game's launcher too. (So, if you don't use Steam auto-login, you would only have to put your password in once, and if you use auto-login you wouldn't have to put in a password.)
I imagine that if you aren't playing through Steam, then this won't affect you. I don't mind the feature, especially since the password field was never setup as the default control on the launcher, so sometimes I'd have to do my password twice because I forgot to click on the password field first. As I understand it, this is a change to the launcher used by Steam, rather then to the game itself. Not sure how launching STO through Arc client works as I've never tried it and I'm not sure if it would work with the Steam installed STO or want to install it's own copy.
Arc is smart enough to detect an existing installation and use that.
I had trouble with that, so I just installed it via Steam, then installed it again via Arc. They each only download the launcher itself. Then I just used a junction to map one to the other location. Now both Steam and Arc point to the same installation location on-disk. Of course I also just launch it manually, which I do most of the time.
I rarely actually use Arc because it runs as Admin, and I can't use my password safe to type into an admin process (I could set it up to do that, but I don't want to).
"Starting tomorrow, you’ll be required to link your Steam Account to your Arc Account."
I will emphatically do NO SUCH THING. I once played Stark Trek from STEAM, years ago, but have never launched it from there ever again, since they introduced Arc, and have no intention to now.
I simply want to continue using Arc. Period. And Cryptic/PWE are grotesquely overstepping their boundaries if they think forcibly linking me to any other gaming platform is going to happen. What's next, demanding that I link my Facebook account, before I can play STO?! Think again!
Demanding ppl link their STEAM account to Arc, when you want to continue to log in via STEAM, that I can see; but not vice versa.
Arc is smart enough to detect an existing installation and use that.
Nope, I have to disagree with you there.
I have STO and Neverwinter installed via Steam and Arc has never managed to detect either installation whenever I've installed it.
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Once again, ARC fails to impress me. I was not impressed years ago when I had to launch a launcher to launch the launcher of the game that I wanted to launch. And then click Play to actually, you know, PLAY THE GAME.
Now, I'm still not impressed.
I installed ARC. It didn't detect I already had STO installed in Steam and I couldn't find a setting or button to detect it. So I installed the game again. Fortunately I don't live in a technological 3rd world country, so my 1gbit connection should have made the process go by really fast. It didn't, due to the way the installation process works. So I was limited to the pace of that process. Oh joy. Alright, everything installed, logging in to check I CAN log in and that my account is the same as with Steam. It is. Excellent. Now comes the part that doesn't impress me AT ALL.
Test 1. I reboot my computer. With a bare minimum of background processes running, I doubleclick on the ARC icon. From the moment of the second click to the moment where I am actually looking at ARC fully loaded, it takes me 40 seconds. 5 to reach the "Connecting to account" image. 30 sitting at the "Connecting to account" and the last 5 to actually load the stuff on the Games page. 40 seconds. And that's not even getting into the game at all!
Test 2. Rebooted again. This time, I clicked on the STO shortcut. Getting to the fully loaded character selection screen, 1 minute and 15 seconds. What. The. FRELL???
Test number 3. Another reboot, this time taking the direct launcher link via steam, waiting for steam to launch, log me in, open the STO launcher, manually typing in my password, manually clicking Engage and reaching the fully loaded character selection screen. 40 seconds.
Sure, I didn't have to reboot my computer every time, but oh well. I wanted to make sure that absolutely nothing was interfering in the background and the fact that ARC spends 30 frelling seconds just CONNECTING TO ACCOUNT shows how poorly this piece of dren is made.
So, what does all of this information have to do with linking accounts? Not much. However, if one day in the future Cryptic in their not-so-infinite wisdom decides that the next logical step after linking accounts is that it's ARC OR NOTHING, then my Lifetime account will be buried forever. I despise ARC in its current iteration almost as much as I did the original one and I really don't want to link it if I do not have to. And I certainly do not want to USE ARC if I do not have to.
I won't link them, mostly because i'm the default "please uncle, brother, dad, can you play the "insert name of the event" for me?, can't do it because of vacation, tests, travel, or anything in between" guy my family goes to...
I don't have a Steam account, but I read this: "Starting tomorrow, you’ll be required to link your Steam Account to your Arc Account."
I have no intention of getting a Steam account. I wonder what they will do to people who have both and don't link them? Will STO just stop working?
Forcing people to use a service they don't want is not the way to move forward. I hope that's not what they're up to.
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So far, if you use Steam but never use Arc.. this doesn't seem to effect you.
I am assuming it only does the link if you have both Arc and Steam installed. I don't, I have Steam but not Arc installed and there has been no change in how I log in.
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So far, if you use Steam but never use Arc.. this doesn't seem to effect you.
I am assuming it only does the link if you have both Arc and Steam installed. I don't, I have Steam but not Arc installed and there has been no change in how I log in.
Well... we don't know for sure as not everyone is getting it until later. So we can't say one way or the other until then.
I can't take it anymore! Could everyone just chill out for two seconds before something CRAZY happens again?!
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I'm hoping this will lead to me finally being able to purchase life time subcription from Steam. Lets hope its going to happen. As the accounts are linked I should be able to use my steam wallet to purchase it. Since I don't use a credit card or have control of my own debit.
"Starting tomorrow, you’ll be required to link your Steam Account to your Arc Account."
I will emphatically do NO SUCH THING. I once played Stark Trek from STEAM, years ago, but have never launched it from there ever again, since they introduced Arc, and have no intention to now.
I simply want to continue using Arc. Period. And Cryptic/PWE are grotesquely overstepping their boundaries if they think forcibly linking me to any other gaming platform is going to happen. What's next, demanding that I link my Facebook account, before I can play STO?! Think again!
Demanding ppl link their STEAM account to Arc, when you want to continue to log in via STEAM, that I can see; but not vice versa.
@meimeitoo, this is just for people who use Steam. It's so the game launcher can get one's login information from the Steam client the way it does from Arc already, letting Steam players skip the login step.
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So I have this problem!!!!! I linked my account! great! The game proceeds to the character screen, and I find I have none and the game is prompting me to start a brand new character! But then i found that if I go back out, to where it asks me for my login details again. Then the game loads with all my characters! Its a bit of unnecessary way to login and play.
"Starting tomorrow, you’ll be required to link your Steam Account to your Arc Account."
I will emphatically do NO SUCH THING. I once played Stark Trek from STEAM, years ago, but have never launched it from there ever again, since they introduced Arc, and have no intention to now.
I simply want to continue using Arc. Period. And Cryptic/PWE are grotesquely overstepping their boundaries if they think forcibly linking me to any other gaming platform is going to happen. What's next, demanding that I link my Facebook account, before I can play STO?! Think again!
Demanding ppl link their STEAM account to Arc, when you want to continue to log in via STEAM, that I can see; but not vice versa.
@meimeitoo, this is just for people who use Steam. It's so the game launcher can get one's login information from the Steam client the way it does from Arc already, letting Steam players skip the login step.
Thanks. That's what I suspected, when I said "Demanding ppl link their STEAM account to Arc, when you want to continue to log in via STEAM, that I can see;" but their wording ("Starting tomorrow, you’ll be required to link your Steam Account to your Arc Account.") seemed to suggest this was mandatory under every circumstance.
For ppl using STEAM to launch the game, not a bad idea, actually, as STEAM never kept your login details. And there were always issues with Zen purchases and/or discounts not getting applIied via STEAM. So, finally linking the two might in fact be Cryptic's way of trying to resolve these issues.
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For ppl using STEAM to launch the game, not a bad idea, actually, as STEAM never kept your login details. And there were always issues with Zen purchases and/or discounts not getting applIied via STEAM. So, finally linking the two might in fact be Cryptic's way of trying to resolve these issues.
No doubt. The issue cost them another $400 last weekend.
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"Starting tomorrow, you’ll be required to link your Steam Account to your Arc Account."
I will emphatically do NO SUCH THING. I once played Stark Trek from STEAM, years ago, but have never launched it from there ever again, since they introduced Arc, and have no intention to now.
I simply want to continue using Arc. Period. And Cryptic/PWE are grotesquely overstepping their boundaries if they think forcibly linking me to any other gaming platform is going to happen. What's next, demanding that I link my Facebook account, before I can play STO?! Think again!
Demanding ppl link their STEAM account to Arc, when you want to continue to log in via STEAM, that I can see; but not vice versa.
@meimeitoo, this is just for people who use Steam. It's so the game launcher can get one's login information from the Steam client the way it does from Arc already, letting Steam players skip the login step.
Thanks. That's what I suspected, when I said "Demanding ppl link their STEAM account to Arc, when you want to continue to log in via STEAM, that I can see;" but their wording ("Starting tomorrow, you’ll be required to link your Steam Account to your Arc Account.") seemed to suggest this was mandatory under every circumstance.
For ppl using STEAM to launch the game, not a bad idea, actually, as STEAM never kept your login details. And there were always issues with Zen purchases and/or discounts not getting applIied via STEAM. So, finally linking the two might in fact be Cryptic's way of trying to resolve these issues.
I just used the "Charge" link on the Cryptic website (never used Steam or Arc to do anything in STO - hell, you can enter game codes through the website too). So unless Steam or Cryptic is adding some sort of Perk on their end to using the Steam Wallet for Zen purchases, why use it?
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Right now, there is no reason to use Arc. I either use Steam, because that's where my other games are. Or I just use the game launcher itself, and bypass Steam and Arc.
Question is how do i know if it auto linked my steam and arc account? the fact that i don't have to put in login details on the launcher anymore? ever since the 18th everything seemed fine but after seeing this it does put a little worry for me, I use steam just keep all my games orderly under one "platform" base without having to download multiple platform clients,
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I'm kind of stuck using Steam because the Proton framework in Steam is running STO for me under Linux without issue outside of Cryptic/PWE normal bugs. That said my account got linked even though I didn't really want to link it since I'm not entering a user name/pw anymore. Up side though my characters are all still in place unlike some people who've lost everything because of a bad link happening. I don't like how this is forced on me.
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It still hasn't asked me to link, I am thinking it's because I don't have Arc installed (only Steam.)
If it does pop up though and ask me to link, I won't be doing it because of the reports of people losing their characters and having to open a support request (they're not really gone.)
If prompted, I'll shut down Steam and run the game stand alone. This really should be OPTIONAL for those that want it. Even a very slight chance I'll lose almost 8 years worth of progress just isn't worth it. Especially considering that the potential payoff is being able to save myself the 2 seconds it takes to put in my password.
While we're doing this. How bout making some Steam Trading Cards and Emotes, Badges for your games? I'd love to show a Level 5 Sto badge next to a Level 1 Foil Badge. There are already 2 games on Steam related to Star Trek that do this.
Got the email thing with the authentication code today... no longer asks for my password/username.
Just wondering if that means I'm linked or not. Still have access to all my characters, though no mention of STO on my arc account...
I do not and never have had the ARC client installed.
Yes, you're linked.
Everyone that plays STO has an Arc account rather they have installed the Arc client or not. When you signed up for Star Trek Online originally (the user name and pass you currently use) that's your Arc account. The link means you no longer have to enter your password every time you play from Steam so yes.. you're all good to go.
There does seem to be a current problem though from pure steam accounts not having a Arc account and that is one time authentication passwords are not being sent for some reason. I have two steam accounts and my second account for STO is locked out due to this. but my main account is fine when I get the popup such as I did today because I reinstalled windows on my laptop. the email to my main account went through immediately however the other one to which does not have an arc account does not go through. I have no idea whats up but I wouldn't mind playing my other account at some point
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There does seem to be a current problem though from pure steam accounts not having a Arc account and that is one time authentication passwords are not being sent for some reason. I have two steam accounts and my second account for STO is locked out due to this. but my main account is fine when I get the popup such as I did today because I reinstalled windows on my laptop. the email to my main account went through immediately however the other one to which does not have an arc account does not go through. I have no idea whats up but I wouldn't mind playing my other account at some point
There is no such thing as a Steam account that does not have an Arc account, it's not possible.
Everyone that plays Star Trek Online has an Arc account. Steam is optional, but when you signed up for STO you made an Arc account. In your case, you actually have two Arc accounts, and it sounds like there is some confusion which one Steam links to. Based on your situation, I would recommend this..
Your first account you said linked fine.. nothing left to be done here. All is good.. leave it as is.
Go into your Steam folder and find the Gamelauncher.exe for Star Trek Online and make a shortcut for that on your desktop. When you want to use your 2nd account, just run STO from the shortcut (no Steam) and manually put in the user name and password.
That should help you keep the 2 accounts separate. It sounds like the problem is that you have one steam account and 2 arc accounts so since you're already linked to one, you can't link your 2nd one to the same Steam account. If you login 'standalone' for the 2nd account though, you should be fine.
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I had trouble with that, so I just installed it via Steam, then installed it again via Arc. They each only download the launcher itself. Then I just used a junction to map one to the other location. Now both Steam and Arc point to the same installation location on-disk. Of course I also just launch it manually, which I do most of the time.
I rarely actually use Arc because it runs as Admin, and I can't use my password safe to type into an admin process (I could set it up to do that, but I don't want to).
I play it just fine without Arc being installed.
The Steam Wallet looks great now! Much, much better than before. Now about those bonuses...
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I will emphatically do NO SUCH THING. I once played Stark Trek from STEAM, years ago, but have never launched it from there ever again, since they introduced Arc, and have no intention to now.
I simply want to continue using Arc. Period. And Cryptic/PWE are grotesquely overstepping their boundaries if they think forcibly linking me to any other gaming platform is going to happen. What's next, demanding that I link my Facebook account, before I can play STO?! Think again!
Demanding ppl link their STEAM account to Arc, when you want to continue to log in via STEAM, that I can see; but not vice versa.
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I have STO and Neverwinter installed via Steam and Arc has never managed to detect either installation whenever I've installed it.
Now, I'm still not impressed.
I installed ARC. It didn't detect I already had STO installed in Steam and I couldn't find a setting or button to detect it. So I installed the game again. Fortunately I don't live in a technological 3rd world country, so my 1gbit connection should have made the process go by really fast. It didn't, due to the way the installation process works. So I was limited to the pace of that process. Oh joy. Alright, everything installed, logging in to check I CAN log in and that my account is the same as with Steam. It is. Excellent. Now comes the part that doesn't impress me AT ALL.
Test 1. I reboot my computer. With a bare minimum of background processes running, I doubleclick on the ARC icon. From the moment of the second click to the moment where I am actually looking at ARC fully loaded, it takes me 40 seconds. 5 to reach the "Connecting to account" image. 30 sitting at the "Connecting to account" and the last 5 to actually load the stuff on the Games page. 40 seconds. And that's not even getting into the game at all!
Test 2. Rebooted again. This time, I clicked on the STO shortcut. Getting to the fully loaded character selection screen, 1 minute and 15 seconds. What. The. FRELL???
Test number 3. Another reboot, this time taking the direct launcher link via steam, waiting for steam to launch, log me in, open the STO launcher, manually typing in my password, manually clicking Engage and reaching the fully loaded character selection screen. 40 seconds.
Sure, I didn't have to reboot my computer every time, but oh well. I wanted to make sure that absolutely nothing was interfering in the background and the fact that ARC spends 30 frelling seconds just CONNECTING TO ACCOUNT shows how poorly this piece of dren is made.
So, what does all of this information have to do with linking accounts? Not much. However, if one day in the future Cryptic in their not-so-infinite wisdom decides that the next logical step after linking accounts is that it's ARC OR NOTHING, then my Lifetime account will be buried forever. I despise ARC in its current iteration almost as much as I did the original one and I really don't want to link it if I do not have to. And I certainly do not want to USE ARC if I do not have to.
I don't have a Steam account, but I read this: "Starting tomorrow, you’ll be required to link your Steam Account to your Arc Account."
I have no intention of getting a Steam account. I wonder what they will do to people who have both and don't link them? Will STO just stop working?
Forcing people to use a service they don't want is not the way to move forward. I hope that's not what they're up to.
Am very confused about this whole thing.
You have an Arc Account as that's what you're using to log into the forums.
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Rattler, thank you for clarifying this for me *hugs*
I am assuming it only does the link if you have both Arc and Steam installed. I don't, I have Steam but not Arc installed and there has been no change in how I log in.
Well... we don't know for sure as not everyone is getting it until later. So we can't say one way or the other until then.
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@meimeitoo, this is just for people who use Steam. It's so the game launcher can get one's login information from the Steam client the way it does from Arc already, letting Steam players skip the login step.
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Thanks. That's what I suspected, when I said "Demanding ppl link their STEAM account to Arc, when you want to continue to log in via STEAM, that I can see;" but their wording ("Starting tomorrow, you’ll be required to link your Steam Account to your Arc Account.") seemed to suggest this was mandatory under every circumstance.
For ppl using STEAM to launch the game, not a bad idea, actually, as STEAM never kept your login details. And there were always issues with Zen purchases and/or discounts not getting applIied via STEAM. So, finally linking the two might in fact be Cryptic's way of trying to resolve these issues.
No doubt. The issue cost them another $400 last weekend.
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I just used the "Charge" link on the Cryptic website (never used Steam or Arc to do anything in STO - hell, you can enter game codes through the website too). So unless Steam or Cryptic is adding some sort of Perk on their end to using the Steam Wallet for Zen purchases, why use it?
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Right now, there is no reason to use Arc. I either use Steam, because that's where my other games are. Or I just use the game launcher itself, and bypass Steam and Arc.
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If it does pop up though and ask me to link, I won't be doing it because of the reports of people losing their characters and having to open a support request (they're not really gone.)
If prompted, I'll shut down Steam and run the game stand alone. This really should be OPTIONAL for those that want it. Even a very slight chance I'll lose almost 8 years worth of progress just isn't worth it. Especially considering that the potential payoff is being able to save myself the 2 seconds it takes to put in my password.
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Just wondering if that means I'm linked or not. Still have access to all my characters, though no mention of STO on my arc account...
I do not and never have had the ARC client installed.
Yes, you're linked.
Everyone that plays STO has an Arc account rather they have installed the Arc client or not. When you signed up for Star Trek Online originally (the user name and pass you currently use) that's your Arc account. The link means you no longer have to enter your password every time you play from Steam so yes.. you're all good to go.
This change will not effect you in any way.
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There is no such thing as a Steam account that does not have an Arc account, it's not possible.
Everyone that plays Star Trek Online has an Arc account. Steam is optional, but when you signed up for STO you made an Arc account. In your case, you actually have two Arc accounts, and it sounds like there is some confusion which one Steam links to. Based on your situation, I would recommend this..
Your first account you said linked fine.. nothing left to be done here. All is good.. leave it as is.
Go into your Steam folder and find the Gamelauncher.exe for Star Trek Online and make a shortcut for that on your desktop. When you want to use your 2nd account, just run STO from the shortcut (no Steam) and manually put in the user name and password.
That should help you keep the 2 accounts separate. It sounds like the problem is that you have one steam account and 2 arc accounts so since you're already linked to one, you can't link your 2nd one to the same Steam account. If you login 'standalone' for the 2nd account though, you should be fine.
Hope it helps.