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Is there any reason why the beta patches are not released via Steam? I've held off installing it as I don't want to muck around with my installation too much.
I don't know what the mechanics of it are or if it is too time consuming or expensive to release a patch via Steam. It makes sense to me to do it though.
Hood
CaptainDoggles
08-09-2012, 09:53 AM
They're not released through steam because they're beta patches. You just answered your own question :)
They're for testing.
pupo162
08-09-2012, 09:59 AM
They're not released through steam because they're beta patches. You just answered your own question :)
They're for testing.
it is possible to realease betas in steam. you get warned that a new beta is available and if you wish to install it or skip it.
They're not released through steam because they're beta patches. You just answered your own question :)
They're for testing.
whooooosh!
As above.
Ze-Jamz
08-09-2012, 10:26 AM
Is there any reason why the beta patches are not released via Steam? I've held off installing it as I don't want to muck around with my installation too much.
I don't know what the mechanics of it are or if it is too time consuming or expensive to release a patch via Steam. It makes sense to me to do it though.
Hood
.copying over a 'parts' folder into your game directory will not muck up your installation...its as easy as 'check file intergrity' via steam options to get it back to where you have it now...all personal settings will remain the same
GraveyardJimmy
08-09-2012, 10:28 AM
Steam has to verify patches before the roll them out to their content servers. RO2 required a separate beta client download in order to separate it from the official version.
Its easier for them to release them for us to downlaod, its pretty difficult to mess up your install with steam- if you get anything wrong you can verify the integrity of your game and it redownloads to the official version.
Continu0
08-09-2012, 10:35 AM
They do not release the BETA via Steam because there are still features disabled!
Osprey
08-09-2012, 10:41 AM
Hood, install is dead easy. Just drop that folder in and go. I would clear your cache before starting though.
Try not to get your hopes up though.....
They're not released through steam because they're beta patches. You just answered your own question :)
They're for testing.
The last official patch was an alpha, so it seemed logical to me. Anyway, question answered.
Hood
addman
08-09-2012, 12:33 PM
No beta patches on steam? Wroooong! http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2012-07-23-skyrim-beta-update-1-7-on-steam-now
Meusli
08-09-2012, 01:34 PM
It costs money to put a patch through steam so until it is finished there is no point pushing it through.
Blackdog_kt
08-10-2012, 01:01 AM
It's doable but complicated to do it on Steam. I also play Team Fortress 2 (that cartoon shooter, awesome laughs all around) and the way TF2 betas through Steam work is that you need to install a completely separate version of the game.
It's simpler and takes up less disk space to do it like we currently do. Unrar into game folder, try the patch, if you don't like it tell Steam to "verify integrity of local cache" and it will revert to the previous, non-beta version ;)
CaptainDoggles
08-10-2012, 04:59 AM
whooooosh!Go back to reddit.
No beta patches on steam? Wroooong! http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2012-07-23-skyrim-beta-update-1-7-on-steam-now
I never said they can't distribute them via steam because they're beta patches. I said they don't.
ramstein
08-10-2012, 07:08 AM
I know of several people who refuse to fly COD until the patches become official, and get distributed through Steam. they had too many bad experiences, and even though these patches are finally close to being worthy of being offical release patches, those people really want to fly, but want them officially relased.. and hope that the gods who are in charge thake this in consideration... and make them official... after all these years, the next patch shold be made official and put on Steam...
IMHO
all those who concur, please speak up...
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