That is the base game, the DLCs can add some more to that, I think the current game install is around 50GB with all DLCs, but it could be more. I am not at my machine to check. However it won't be bigger than 70GB (and that is a Mac Install so it's probably the largest install size as some files may be redundant on that install)
However you have more than enough room for this and other games.
What platform are you on? If your on the PC, there are some UI Addons you may want to get, but those are small files, a few hundred KB in most cases and you won't have a ton of them.
Welcome to the game, it's a lot of fun. Take your time, no need to rush to end game unless you really want to.
Welcome! And yeah the game is about 50gb total.
Yes you can enjoy the base game without getting all the DLCs I played through everything available to me in the base game before going near any of the DLC related zones. That was months and months worth of gaming.
Vanilla PvP is fine too, from what I've heard, the Imperial City dlc (pvp related), is very bad. But haven't tried it myself yet.
But another little question, Can i really enjoy the Vanilla Game? Or the things like PvE or PvP (Which is what i am aiming for) are Very DLC dependant?
But another little question, Can i really enjoy the Vanilla Game? Or the things like PvE or PvP (Which is what i am aiming for) are Very DLC dependant?
Sure, I played the Vanilla Game for two years, not counting the DLCs. In fact, I would recommend that you hold off on the DLCs until you get to CP160 (although the TG is nice if your going to steal as those passives can be very beneficial, but not needed as the Legerdemain Passives are good for those activities too).
If you savor the quests and explore, or, play the game TES Style, you can spend 100's of hours doing the content. If you click fest through the quests and grind mobs, you can be L50 in a couple of easy days. It's all in how you want to chew on things.
Sounds like your on the PC, if your on the NA Server, send me an email in the game once you get it loaded and I can get you in a couple of guilds that you can get your feet wet with. Same user name in game as here, @Nestor
One thing I can't stress enough, if your going to Craft, start learning traits now. If you just focus on the stuff you use, you can be making crafted sets inside week, and powerful sets in a coupe of weeks, and some of the best sets in the game in less than two months. However, the 7,8 and 9th traits takes months to learn for the top end sets. There are threads in the crafting section on how to research traits and strategies.
I'm Sorry, CP160? TG? L50? Crafts? Like professions in WoW
I Can't understand any of this terms Since English is not my 1st lenguage
Cheers
-KiraArtz
I'm Sorry, CP160? TG? L50? Crafts? Like professions in WoW
I Can't understand any of this terms Since English is not my 1st lenguage
Cheers
-KiraArtz
Crafts are like Professions in WOW. In this game they are more for convenience and saving money than for making money. Here are some things to chew on for crafting
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/267778/new-guide-to-crafting-103-page-pdf-or-browse-online
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/252574/beginner-guides-for-crafting-and-general-stuff-added-poisons-guide
You can level your character to 50 (which will happen naturally before you finish the zones for your initial alliance) then it becomes a Champion Rank for specialization and end game progression. Those are known as Champ Ranks, and are indicated by Champion Point 10 or Champion Point 50 or whatever. CP160 is just an abbreviation. If it helps you to think of it as say Level 80, then that works too.
CP160 is the current max rank for mobs and quests, but your character can go all the way to CP501. You earn champ points faster in the early stages, slower in the later stages. If you over leveled on mobs you get less experience towards your champ points, so I say use up the vanilla content until you get to 160, then you can chase more points in the rest of the content or DLCs