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You buy the Anniversary DLC (also from Steam) to obtain the rest of the Creation Club content.
I'd buy Steam's version over the GOG version if you;'re going to mod your game. Otherwise either is fine.
GOG has several versions including one that comes with the whole shabang.
There is no such way. You can do this only with other 70 creations but not with these four.
As for the GOG versions, I know there are the Special and the Anniversary editions, but the thing is, Special still comes with the 4 free mods from the free Anniversary update on Steam and Microsoft Store, but what about GOG, since the GOG version doens't have Creation Club at all?
I'm confused because the GOG store page of Special Edition says that the entire Creation Club is removed (since it's an offline DRM-free version) and Anniversary Edition is the one that has all that content in it, but that's a separate purchase from Special Edition. So, I don't know if the "no Creation Club" includes the 4 free ones from the Anniversary Update (not Upgrade or Edition, I mean the free update).
I really, really wish to have the original and authentic game in an official DRM-free form where I own the official setup.exes forever, no third-party mods or cracks or anything, just good old Skyrim.
I'm sure someone who knows for sure as they bought the game will answer that one.
that consists of two separate packs
1. the special edition: https://www.gog.com/en/game/the_elder_scrolls_v_skyrim_special_edition
2. with anniversary edition upgrade: https://www.gog.com/en/game/the_elder_scrolls_v_skyrim_anniversary_upgrade
Right now, the special edition (1) contains the base game (Skyrim) with the expansion packs (Dawnguard + HearthFire + Dragonborn) AND the four free Creation Club that got handed out because of the 10th year anniversary: CC Survival + CC Fishing + CC Saints and Seducers + CC Rare Curios.
All other CC content is included in the upgrade (2).
I understand this causes confusion. This is not communicated thoroughly and still causes confusion to some people nowadays. At least it's not worse than what you can get with the Hitman games and their DLCs :-)
Wow... Well, thanks anyway. I really don't get the decision though.
GOG literally stands for "good old games" and the platform is beloved for preservation of said "good old games" in the purest form. Yet, if I want to play good old Skyrim, these tacked-on Creation Club things are still forced in there by default and that's it?
What the hell kind of logic even is that?
Anyway, hope dies last, so, just to be 100% sure, do you actually own SE on GOG or have seen the actual file list of the SE alone excluding the AE Upgrade / Edition or are you assuming that it contains the 4 things considering it does on Steam and MS Store?
The Anniversary Upgrade includes entire pre-existing and new Creation Club content like quests, dungeons, bosses, weapons, spells, and more. With Creations, there is a lot more to discover. You must own Skyrim Special Edition to access this content.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/211720/The_Elder_Scrolls_V_Skyrim__Dawnguard/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/226880/The_Elder_Scrolls_V_Skyrim__Dragonborn/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/220760/The_Elder_Scrolls_V_Skyrim__Hearthfire/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/202485/Skyrim_High_Resolution_Texture_Pack_Free_DLC/
If you want the "good ol' Skyrim" then get the legendary edition/oldrim. It has zero creation club content and is the state of the original game.