The Elder Scrolls Online

The Elder Scrolls Online

Profsor500 Aug 9, 2018 @ 4:46pm
tamriel unlimited, standard edition, gold edition, tamriel+morrowind etc - what are the differences?
I wonder abount buying TESo, but it has a lot of versions... i dont know a differences and i need some help. Could u help me ?
will I be able to connect elderscrollsonline account with steam, if i will buy it on elderscrollsonline.com?
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Kiss My Ax Aug 9, 2018 @ 4:53pm 
Google.com and find out all the info you need
Psyringe Aug 9, 2018 @ 5:38pm 
The Standard Edition currently includes the base game and Morrowind, so these two are the same thing.

Tamriel Unlimited was a subtitle for the game when they changed the subscription system. It doesn't really have a meaning any more and was dropped from the official game title several years ago.

Gold Edition includes the base game and the first 4 DLCs. It's not being sold any more in this form; the DLCs are now available in the in-game store.

Originally posted by Profsor500:
will I be able to connect elderscrollsonline account with steam, if i will buy it on elderscrollsonline.com?
No. You can only play through Steam if you own the Steam version of the game.
Last edited by Psyringe; Aug 9, 2018 @ 6:28pm
Trigger Aug 9, 2018 @ 6:24pm 
ESO Collection has BASE game, first 4 dlc's, Morrowind and Summerset. first 4 dlc's are Thieves Guild, Dark Brotherhood, Oesinium and Imperial City. Imperial City has nothing to do with Imperial Race=upgrade to Imperial from crown store.
Profsor500 Aug 10, 2018 @ 1:57am 
Thanks all for help! i found TESO GE for abopunt 40$ and i think it worth to buy
Psyringe Aug 10, 2018 @ 2:27am 
Originally posted by Profsor500:
Thanks all for help! i found TESO GE for abopunt 40$ and i think it worth to buy
Hm, doesn't look like a great offer to me, considering that:

a) The Gold Edition has been removed from all authorized sellers. The only vendors still offering it, are shady gray market sites who obtain their keys from unknown or dubious sources. There's always a risk that such a key might be revoked at some time in the future, if it turns out to have been stolen or fraudulently obtained in the first place.

b) You can buy the game plus Morrowind (which is not included in the Gold Edition) for 10 bucks and 5500 crowns (to buy the 4 DLCs in the Crown store) at a discount; shouldn't cost much more and you can be sure you have proper keys.

c) Alternatively, you get the game plus Morrowind for 10 bucks, can subscribe to ESO+ for 4 months, get access to _all_ DLCs for that period and all other subscription perks - and receive 6000 crowns that you can use to buy the "Gold" DLCs in the Crown Store if you want to keep them after the end of your subscription.
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Profsor500 Aug 10, 2018 @ 5:06am 
i dont prefer somethink like subscription, i to buy it once to own it.
G2A TESO GE (with bonuses like white horses or crab pet) = 40$
Steam TESO = 10$ base game + 32$ all dlc's (5500 crowns cost on sale)
Psyringe Aug 10, 2018 @ 5:30am 
Originally posted by Profsor500:
i dont prefer somethink like subscription, i to buy it once to own it.
*** TESO GE (with bonuses like white horses or crab pet) = 40$
Steam TESO = 10$ base game + 32$ all dlc's (5500 crowns cost on sale)
Well, it's your decision obviously. You'll regret it when you actually play the game, notice that you have no crafting bag and and no access to 6 of 10 DLCs, and realize that you could have access to _all_ DLCs, the crafting bag, several other subscription perks such as the experience boost, crafting boost, double bank and furniture space, etc. - and also get 1500 crowns per month of your subscription, which you can use to buy the DLC that you want to "own" after your subscription. You could have your cake and eat it too, but you decide to just "have" a part of it and take a really bad deal out of principle.

You also neglect in your calculation that Steam ESO has Morrowind and the Warden class included, whereas the outdated "Gold Edition" hasn't. That's $10-$40 value right there depending on how you count it.

$40 is clealy overpriced for the Gold Edition at this point. The seller at the shady gray market site that Steam censors (for good reason, given the many problems associated with it) apparently banks on people not understanding the whole situation. Not unexpected from a gray market site.
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