Originally bought the digital standard edition, then upgraded to Imperial because I wanted the option to play as an Imperial. I rarely use the horse though. I prefer digital to physical because I don't need anymore clutter. That being said, I did buy the Elder Scrolls box set that came out recently.
Digital Imperial. Reason 1: Oblivion was my first ES game and I always played an Imperial. Reason 2: I was in Beta, so it was already on my computer and thought it would be easier to go digital, no need for more collector edition niknaks.
Blessed are those who explore the unbeaten path...
1. Standard.
2. Digital.
3. Standard because of philosophical reasons. I don't agree with a sub game putting an entire race behind a paywall. It probably helps that I have NO interest in playing an Imperial myself. Digital because I am a fundamentally lazy person, and download is more convenient than running to the store.
Living vicariously through my characters.
My Girls:
"If you were trapped in your house for, say, a year, how would you pass the time?"
Nephikah the Houseless, dunmer assassin: "I suppose I could use the break. I have a lot of business holdings now that need management." Swum-Many-Waters, elderly argonian healer: "I think that I would enjoy writing a memoir." Silh'ki, khajiit warrior-chef: "Would this one be able to go outside, to the nearby river? It's hard to fish without water!" Peregrine Huntress, bosmer hunter: "Who is forcing me to stay inside, and where can I find them?" Lorenyawe, altmer mechanist: "And why would I want to go outside in the first place? Too much to be done in the workshop." Lorelai Magpie, breton master thief: "I'd go nuts. Lucky for me, I have a little experience sneaking out!" Rasheda the Burning Heart, redguard knight: "I would continue my training to keep my skills sharp." Hex-Eye Azabi, khajiit daedric priestess: "I suppose it would be lucky, then, that I built a shrine to Mephala in my backyard." Yngva Stormhammer, nord bandit (reformed...ish): "I hate being inside even when I'm not forced to be. GET. ME. OUT." Madam Argentia, vampire dunmer aristocrat: "I suppose it would be more of the same. I have a rather... contentious relationship with the sun." Mazie gra-Bolga, orc scout: "Uh... I'd have to house train my bear..." Felicia the Wanderer, imperial witch-for-hire: "What Lorelai said." Calico Jaka-dra, retired khajiit pirate: "This one would like a rest from her grand adventures. Her jewel shop runs out of stock!" Shimmerbeam, blind altmer psijic: "Provided that I am confined to Artaeum, I do not think I will want for things to occupy my time." Shauna Blackfire, redguard necromancer: "Sounds like paradise. I hate people." Kirniel the Undying, cursed bosmer warrior: "I would feel useless, not being able to fight." Echoes-from-Dragons, argonian who thinks she's a dragon: "All the better to count my hoard!"
I purchased the standard, and bought a horse from the store for $15. worked out cheap for me.. However I still downloaded the game as installing from the cd's would always crash and random points.
1. Imperial Edition
2. Digital from the Website.
3. Because I've been burned on physical collector's editions, and end up hating the game within a month or two after launch I didn't want to have the stuff cluttering up my house again. Also digital seemed like the perfect option for me, no physical stuff to worry about, and all the digital in game items, plus the pre-order bonuses. The only thing I would like from the physical edition is the book and I can probably find one of those eventually on ebay or the used book store.
1.Standard pre-order
2.Digital
3. Standard because I am a poor student, I dislike the concept of horse armors and I play Dunmer. Digital since the last few games that I bought physical copies still required me to do a huge client download which is the only reason would go for physical copies.
I feel very nonconformist on my brown horse at the moment.
Digital standard. I never really played Imperial race on any other Elder Scroll games.
Why? I don't want to wait for it to be mailed to me. I don't trust the mail when it comes to stuff like that.
1. Imperial
2. Physical- I updated the beta client so haven't had to use my discs.
3. I didn't get the Skyrim CE and regretted it once I saw the art book. So I got this one for the book (and it helped that it was a better price than the Skyrim CE).
I found the physical copy close to the last minute at GameStop and if I ordered in-store, shipping was free. It arrived after April 4th but I got most bonuses, except the maps and scuttler pet, with a receipt code. The horse was already on the account. So kind of a hybrid of digital and physical experience at first.
I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night. -Sarah Williams @Aricle in-game. Ebonheart Pact with a dash of Aldmeri and Daggerfall.
Because all I really wanted was early access. Well, and to play the game, of course.
I am not spending a single penny on the game until changes are made to the game that I want to see.
1) Remove having to be in a guild to sell items to other players at a kiosk.
2) Cosmetic modding for armor and clothing.
3) Difficulty slider.
4) Fully customizable player housing that isn't tied to anything in the game other than having the correct resources and enough gold to build. Don't tie it to PvP, guild membership, or anything at all. Oh, make it instanced so as not to take up world map space, too.Zeni screwed this one up already.
Any /one/ of these things implemented would get me spending again, maybe even subbing.
1. Imperial
2. Digital directly from the web page. Have not bought a PC box version for years.
3. I was going to pre-order anyways and there was still enough room in my monthly gaming budget to upgrade.
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