On a PC, I have no issues swapping between games. I just click a different icon on my desktop. One of the many reasons I hate console games. They require the disk in order to play the game you purchased. If you lose the disk, or it gets damaged, guess what? You need to buy the game again...
To answer your question, Yes. You will probably still need the disk as $ony needs to be able to "validate" that you still own the game.
No, you do not. Morrowind is not actually a new game it's really just DLC for ESO. You will get a code with the physical edition that unlocks Morrowind the same way the other DLC packs worked. You won't need to swap disks.
I submitted a support ticket a while back on this because I have digital ESO and did not want to have to start using a disk if I bought physical Morrowind. Support confirmed that there will be a download code for Morrowind content.
I don't mean any disrespect to anyone, but my mind is completely blown by the idea of using discs to play games these days. I've not even had a DVD drive for years now. It took me a while to convert at first tbh, I was initially resistant to the idea.
I don't mean any disrespect to anyone, but my mind is completely blown by the idea of using discs to play games these days. I've not even had a DVD drive for years now. It took me a while to convert at first tbh, I was initially resistant to the idea.
I don't mean any disrespect to anyone, but my mind is completely blown by the idea of using discs to play games these days. I've not even had a DVD drive for years now. It took me a while to convert at first tbh, I was initially resistant to the idea.
I think it gives certain people a greater sense of ownership with most games... however ESO is an exception because your account is sever side. It's like owning the disc for Destiny - the second the servers go down, you lose your account - so I don't know why people insist on physical ownership for these types of games.
However if we want to use something like Skyrim as an example, that will always be yours until the day you die - then I get where they're coming from, it's alot more reliable to own something in-hand than online, because alot of people recognize that if something happened like -say, Sony went bankrupt and shut down PSN, they'd atleast have their physical games left. Our online libraries are only safe and in our ownership as long as the parent companies are. PC is different for sure - but even I own the physical edition of all the TES games, the Anthology. (Which lol, surprise surprise, is all download codes for Steam despite containing disks.)
A large portion of games out today don't even have the full game on disc either - just bits and pieces alongside an unlock key - player's still have download chunks of the game and install them. Disk based is def. losing its place but it will be a while yet before its gone.