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However, having both installed on the same computer might be a bit tricky, since it's going to be mostly the same game, so things might "leak" over -- even you install them into different directories, they will still share user-files or registry trees.
https://bethesda.net/en/article/2RXxG1y000NWupPalzLblG/sunsetting-the-bethesda-net-launcher-and-migrating-to-steam
ps.
technicaly there is no Behesda online client anymore.
so there is nothing to unlink if they done this right, and all games will be bound to steam user account.
and its here unlink from Behesda is not possible. ( afaik ) then its now steam product.
old box games maybe thats was for XP.
thats the problem was purchased through wrong account. if was able to separate then he could play his game as fresh start while I played my long running game but he does use my PC at times. may just request refund if this cannot be undone
Oh, that's what this is about.
No, it cannot be "separated". On Steam, games stay on whatever account they have been purchased/registered on; "period".