KingYogi415 wrote: »A company that cares about money?
Weird!
Try resetting your password maybe?
Cheers!
MLGProPlayer wrote: »Did you buy Morrowind on Steam or ESO store?
There could be an issue if you have the Steam version of the game but you bought Morrowind on the ESO store. If that's the case, I'd contact ZOS support.
You can also try linking your accounts and logging in through the ESO launcher.

DiePainPain wrote: »KingYogi415 wrote: »A company that cares about money?
Weird!
Try resetting your password maybe?
Cheers!
No password for STEAM login. Even if so i already did reset password using email as i keep forget STEAM password.
One day people will learn and stay away from Steam, all i see with people using this, is having problem, questions or compability with stuff or got to wai until stuff for Steam games comes out. tsss that's enoght to keep me away from it, bought one item on it, and it was because it was an old Sim and the only few fixes we could get was with the Steam versions, and, because it was only 3$ with the sepcial :P
MLGProPlayer wrote: »One day people will learn and stay away from Steam, all i see with people using this, is having problem, questions or compability with stuff or got to wai until stuff for Steam games comes out. tsss that's enoght to keep me away from it, bought one item on it, and it was because it was an old Sim and the only few fixes we could get was with the Steam versions, and, because it was only 3$ with the sepcial :P
Steam is the greatest innovation in modern gaming retail. I have hundreds of games in the ecosystem. Games are dirt cheap and integrate seamlessly.
Having said thay, I didn't buy ESO on Steam. Games that require a second login separate from your Steam account tend to be a headache. Keep that rule in mind and you'll have a great experience.