[Guide] Path of Exile, Steam, and account linking
" Ah, I'll rephrase that as "the account you play on." :) Thanks! |
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Hi is their a way to link our account with the New Xbox Version!? Like PC can Link with Steam
For Example; PC i have -Survivor Pack and Prophecy Pack ++ Multiple Micros... and now the Xbox version is out i Purchased -the Abyssal Lich Support Pack ++ some Micros so we can have access to all our old packs Last edited by ImADemiGod#7141 on Mar 10, 2018, 2:56:13 AM
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Hello,
Purchases will always remain entirely separate between PC and Xbox One. Last edited by Sarno#0493 on Mar 10, 2018, 9:06:36 AM
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Im Sorry but that's the Dumbest thing
so whats a Forum title? for an xbox player - useless? doesn't even show up and where? whats another couple hundred dollars for stuff u already have! what a Gimmick |
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" GGG are working on Microsoft account integration for the forums. They expect it to be done sometime this year, but I haven't seen a more specific ETA. " So do you propose GGG hand Microsoft a 30% cut of transactions that took place years ago before they had even started thinking about an Xbox One port? Because if Microsoft / Sony don't get a cut, then the console owner isn't credited with a purchase on the Xbox One / Playstation 4. That is why companies are interested in consoles - they get a cut of literally every transaction. |
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Hi, I'm just linking my account to Steam but i dunno how to buy points through Steam Wallet. Could you please tell me how??
Thanks a lot. |
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" This is done through the Steam version of Path of Exile. |
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To buy through steam you need to activate steam overlay and then make the purchases. It is at settings in game I think.
Last edited by Desarix#5822 on Mar 19, 2018, 8:37:30 AM
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It is now possible to add an e-mail address to a Path of Exile account created through Steam without needing to ask Support to do it for you. I've updated the guide to reflect this. While I was at it, I reworked the questions to make the information more accessible and cut some of the waffle. It could probably be shortened further, but at least it's a step in the right direction.
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