When I go to the store page it says I'm not qualified to purchase. In the membership area it wants me to pay $14.99 for access.
1. Is this message due to the fact that I did a trial through Steam?
2. Do I need to purchase the game through Steam and not directly through the main site?
3. If that's the case Is there way to unlink the Steam account or should I just make a new account?
thanks in advance
SWG Bloodfin vet
Elder Jedi/Elder Bounty Hunter
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I just started playing a month ago. I purchased the gold edition (which include 4 DLC) discs online. Was able to pick it up for $25NZD ($18USD).
From what I understand if you purchase certain morrowind editions you get the full game with it. http://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-gb/news/post/2017/01/31/the-elder-scrolls-online-morrowind-pre-order-faq
So after you check your steam account to verify you don't already actually have the base game, you might as well go ahead & get the discounted version you were looking at if it saves you more than that.
If OTOH you do own the base game, you'll probably to look into whether or not you can add the expansions (presumably by buying Crowns) more cheaply than buying a Gold edition discounted from an alternate vendor.
As I haven't purchased the game myself yet, I don't know if it includes the Imperial option, or if that is even available as a subsequent-to-initial-purchase purchase.
Standard $17.99
Gold edition is $29.99
During the winter sale standard was $9.89 so I know it can go lower.
I think the other account was connected to Steam as was the billing as a secondary verify method; so as far Zenimax was concerned I owed the game on their end, but needed to go through Steam to get it which I did not own on their end. It's not that I dislike Steam; I own hundreds of games there, I just like to keep my MMOs separate from that client.