NewBlacksmurf wrote: »Just to help you and anyone else out on this.
Morrowind is an add-on and not like the other DLC so typically ordering either will result in a digital add-on to your account
The only difference are the physical items
If you or anyone else really wants the physical items, I'd say go for it cause you cant go wrong and you'll also have a disc to sale for $15 or so
dwemer_paleologist wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »Just to help you and anyone else out on this.
Morrowind is an add-on and not like the other DLC so typically ordering either will result in a digital add-on to your account
The only difference are the physical items
If you or anyone else really wants the physical items, I'd say go for it cause you cant go wrong and you'll also have a disc to sale for $15 or so
please tell me what is included in the Digital collectors elite edition of morrowind expansion chapter.
the $60.00 US Dollar one.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »dwemer_paleologist wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »Just to help you and anyone else out on this.
Morrowind is an add-on and not like the other DLC so typically ordering either will result in a digital add-on to your account
The only difference are the physical items
If you or anyone else really wants the physical items, I'd say go for it cause you cant go wrong and you'll also have a disc to sale for $15 or so
please tell me what is included in the Digital collectors elite edition of morrowind expansion chapter.
the $60.00 US Dollar one.
@dwemer_paleologist
http://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/preorder
Discovery Pack
Exclusive Warden Costume
Dwarven War Dog Pet
Treasure Maps
Dwarven Crown Crate
Experience Scrolls
GAMES
The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind
The Elder Scrolls Online
Unique Collectibles
Armored War Horse
Dwarven Spider Pet
Morag Tong Armor Converter
Collector's Edition Gray Bear
Character Emotes
*The only difference is physical also includes:
Naryu's Journal
Dwarven Colossus Statue
Map of Morrowind
Exclusive Game Case
* Standard Edition and Morrowind Upgrade include the Discovery Pack with customer pre-order-only.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »
MythicEmperor wrote: »You don't reinstall the whole game. You will upgrade with the discs.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tAoDJcFU6iY DRXHarbinger wrote: »Physical goodies ftw. My Mint Molag Bal statue is actually worth more now than what I paid for it. Same for fallout 3 bobblehead and lunch box edition. All mint and accumulating value
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »Just to help you and anyone else out on this.
Morrowind is an add-on and not like the other DLC so typically ordering either will result in a digital add-on to your account
The only difference are the physical items
If you or anyone else really wants the physical items, I'd say go for it cause you cant go wrong and you'll also have a disc to sale for $15 or so
Enemy-of-Coldharbour wrote: »I know more and more games are going digital download only to maximize profits (this has kept me from buying many games I've been interested in) but I prefer to have a physical copy to add to my game collection. My game room is lined with bookshelves that are stuffed all the games I've played for the past 30 years. It kinda looks like a game library.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »Just to help you and anyone else out on this.
Morrowind is an add-on and not like the other DLC so typically ordering either will result in a digital add-on to your account
The only difference are the physical items
If you or anyone else really wants the physical items, I'd say go for it cause you cant go wrong and you'll also have a disc to sale for $15 or so
You can only sell the disc if you're playing on console.
On PC you can't play the game if you only have the disc, you also need a key code to make an account and those can only be used once each. Most shops are aware of that and won't buy used copied of online games.Enemy-of-Coldharbour wrote: »I know more and more games are going digital download only to maximize profits (this has kept me from buying many games I've been interested in) but I prefer to have a physical copy to add to my game collection. My game room is lined with bookshelves that are stuffed all the games I've played for the past 30 years. It kinda looks like a game library.
In general I prefer physical copies too. But that's because I like to re-play games months or years (or decades) after they were released so I don't want to risk losing it, which is more likely with a digital copy, and I certainly don't want to rely on DRM (even DRM dressed up as a service as it often is these days) to allow me to play the game because then I can lose access any time the developers or publishers decide not to support it any more.
But all that's irrelevant with an online game. I can only play it as long as the servers are up and as long as they are it'll be possible to re-download the game (on PC, not sure if they offer this on console), so it doesn't matter if my copy is digital or not.
I will probably go with the physical one and *gasp* actually let my son play with the statue.
Also, I won a free Xbox so having a second disc will allow aforementioned son to play at the same time.