Darkness Eternal
Aug 2 2013, 02:56 AM
Today at QuakeCon 2013, Bethesda revealed
The Elder Scrolls Anthology, a complete PC compilation of every single Elder Scrolls game ever created.

The collection will be released at retail on September 10th, and it will cost $79.99. The Anthology includes the following:
The Elder Scrolls Arena
The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
The Elder Scrolls III DLC: Tribunal
The Elder Scrolls III DLC: Bloodmoon
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
The Elder Scrolls IV DLC: Knights of the Nine
The Elder Scrolls IV DLC: Shivering Isles
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
The Elder Scrolls V DLC: Dawnguard
The Elder Scrolls V DLC: Hearthfire
The Elder Scrolls V DLC: Dragonborn
The boxed compilation will also come with five maps detailing the lands of Tamriel, Iliac Bay, Morrowind, Cyrodiil, and Skyrim.
Grits
Aug 2 2013, 03:02 AM
Holy crap, really?!
*dance of joy*
Elisabeth Hollow
Aug 2 2013, 03:05 AM
Why poor, Liz? Whyyy pooooooooor??!!
Waaaaaaant! Words gone!
Darkness Eternal
Aug 2 2013, 03:18 AM
I'd try Arena and Daggerfall, the others I played before and already have. But to play ALL of them at once?
SubRosa
Aug 2 2013, 03:26 AM
I wonder if Arena and Daggerfell have been somehow optimized/updated/altered to run on 64 bit systems? Gog.com does that to old games by building in Dosbox to them and having the game's install program automatically configure Dosbox to run it. If not that would be a big letdown.
QUOTE(Darkness Eternal @ Aug 1 2013, 10:18 PM)

I'd try Arena and Daggerfall, the others I played before and already have. But to play ALL of them at once?

She's right!
Grits
Aug 2 2013, 03:36 AM
That's my hope, Rosa. The chances of me working it out on my own are too slim to consider. So hopefully it's not a big set of coasters.
Colonel Mustard
Aug 2 2013, 04:32 AM
*Crosses fingers*
PleasereleaseeachoneseparatelyonGOG, pleasereleaseeachoneseparatelyonGOG...
jack cloudy
Aug 2 2013, 07:28 AM
The question I have is this an america-only thing or does it also get released in europe? (the only price I found so far is usd)
And I know I shouldn't because I already have all the big ones inhabiting my shelf, but maps! And a big box! Must resist frivolous buying of things I already posess!
Random observations: I notice the image has Bloodmoon and Tribunal and the construction kit as separate disks, but Oblivion bundles KOTN and SI. Skyrim only gets a single disk. And Arena and Daggerfall both get their own disc. I wonder if this is just a promotion image or if they really have more dvds than is needed.
And I notice they elected to skip Battlespire/Redguard. They're also missing all the non-pc games but who even has that phone anymore these days? (this box is for pc, right? Arena and Daggerfall predate the big playstations/x-boxes at least.
Now if you excuse me, I'm going to toss fireballs at the walls of my flammable fisherman's shack in the hope of leveling up my willpower.
ghastley
Aug 2 2013, 01:42 PM
Has it all been Steam'ed? I.e. will it be a rental like Skyrim, or will I actually own it?
Grits
Aug 2 2013, 02:00 PM
Good question. For some reason I just assumed it would not be Steamed. Or I suppose I assumed that for no reason.
*dance of hope*
jack cloudy
Aug 2 2013, 03:10 PM
Good question. Here is my entirely unsupported by actual researched opinion.
Skyrim: Definitely Steam.
Oblivion: Possibly Steam but not necessarily.
Morrowind: See Oblivion, but odds of Steam are getting lower.
Arena/Daggerfall: I very much doubt it will be Steamed. For one there is the free version and for another the two games aren't really worth much money. (Not that age seems to be much of a deterrent to digital publishers when it comes to pricing.)
That said, having one game require Steam and the others not would seem like a bit of an oddity so I wouldn't be surprised (but dissapointed) if Skyrim to Morrowind are all the Steam versions. In which case you are really buying a set of really expensive maps.
And on a sidenote, I'm guessing that the Arena and Daggerfall in the compilation will be the cd versions. The freeware ones were the floppydisk-edition. What does this mean? Games in the early nineties sometimes came out in floppydisk and cd versions. The cd version would have animated FMVs (prerendered movies which nowadays look like low-resolution youtube vids full of compression artefacts), and things like voiced audio or higher quality music.
SubRosa
Aug 2 2013, 07:35 PM
Looks like Arena and Daggerfall will work on modern systems:
QUOTE
The Anthology features the original version of Arena and will launch within a DOS emulator.
The same with Daggerfall.
Kiln
Aug 2 2013, 08:34 PM
In my opinion, Daggerfall and Arena aren't worth playing. They're ridiculously difficult and it looks so bad that it hurts your eyes. There are useless skills (languages?!) and the combat is so bad that you'll probably die constantly.
jack cloudy
Aug 2 2013, 09:34 PM
This. If you want to buy the anthology, pretend those two games don't exist. Both suffer from ridiculously labyrinthine dungeons (Arena even has a Labyrinthian that lives up to its name.), constant respawning behind your back and more limitations to your class. (want to wear armour as a mage? sorry not in the rules.)
And the combat system is horribly clunky with having to literally drag the mouse across the screen each time you attack. That said, I miss the old climbing skill. You still can in the modern games, but it relies on jumping along seams in the landscape or using the magnetic-hoofed horses.
And finally, I had a notoriously tough time getting daggerfall to run even with Dosbox, so don't expect everything to run flawlessly just because Beth set things up. (wait, does this mean Dosbox is now paid software because actual companies use it?)
As far as I'm concerned Bethesda games didn't find their niche until the modern three (Morrowind, Oblivion, Skyrim). It's a control and ui thing really. And the ui is still hard to get right.
So in short, I'd say you should buy the anthology only if you don't have the modern three yet or really want that box and its maps.
SubRosa
Aug 2 2013, 11:33 PM
The only reason I would buy this is for Arena and Daggerfall. I already have the other games, so there is no point in getting it for them.
Like Mustard said, I have been hoping to see them on Gog.com. I have never had any luck setting up Dosbox to work on my old games. But I have rebought several games through Gog with their preconfigured Dosbox - Pod, Pirates Gold, Tomb Raider 1 - and all of them run beautifully on my 64-bit computer. So I have no worries about having problems getting them to work. They are asking a steep price for those two games though. But maybe some used copies will turn up on ebay after a while.
I am not bothered by the graphics - looks do not make a good game. I replayed Tomb Raider 1 a few months ago and loved every minute of it. I have been playing Pirates Gold, which is far older, and loving that too. I do know about the labyrinthian dungeons and the equally labyrinthian maze of skills you are faced with. The dungeons are the only thing that daunts me. But then again, they are part of what makes those old age RPGs. Being an old time RPG player myself, that is just like coming home. I remember the Temple of Elemental Evil.
mirocu
Aug 3 2013, 11:00 AM
GIMME!GIMME!GIMME!GIMME!GIMME!GIMME!GIMME!GIMME!GIMME!GIMME!
King Of Beasts
Aug 6 2013, 07:41 PM
I want

But I don't got a proper PC to play any of the games! -sobs-
mirocu
Aug 7 2013, 09:41 AM
QUOTE(King Of Beasts @ Aug 6 2013, 08:41 PM)

I want

But I don't got a proper PC to play any of the games! -sobs-
That doesnīt matter! Itīs all in the name of collecting!!!
King Of Beasts
Aug 7 2013, 07:44 PM
QUOTE(mirocu @ Aug 7 2013, 04:41 AM)

QUOTE(King Of Beasts @ Aug 6 2013, 08:41 PM)

I want

But I don't got a proper PC to play any of the games! -sobs-
That doesnīt matter! Itīs all in the name of collecting!!!

You've got a point....
ghastley
Aug 7 2013, 09:17 PM
A gstaff reply at the bethsoft forums makes it likely that the Morrowind is precisely the same disks as the GOTY edition. I've avoided the second-hand route and it hasn't been in the stores for years, so it looks like I might get it for MW/Tribunal/Bloodmoon (and KotN, which I passed up on the first time). I still can't see playing Skyrim through Steam, but it will be so tempting if I have the disk in my hands.
One oddity to me is that there's a disk for the MW Construction kit, but none for OB or Skyrim tools. Was that always shipped that way?
SubRosa
Aug 7 2013, 09:36 PM
QUOTE(ghastley @ Aug 7 2013, 04:17 PM)

A gstaff reply at the bethsoft forums makes it likely that the Morrowind is precisely the same disks as the GOTY edition. I've avoided the second-hand route and it hasn't been in the stores for years, so it looks like I might get it for MW/Tribunal/Bloodmoon (and KotN, which I passed up on the first time). I still can't see playing Skyrim through Steam, but it will be so tempting if I have the disk in my hands.
One oddity to me is that there's a disk for the MW Construction kit, but none for OB or Skyrim tools. Was that always shipped that way?
I have the Morrowind GOTY, and the discs shown in the picture look exactly the same as mine. There is one disc for the game, one for Tribunal, one for Bloodmoon, and one for the construction set. I have the Oblivion GOTY as well, but I had to download its construction set.
mirocu
Aug 8 2013, 10:55 AM
My Morrowind GotY only came with one disc ( and no manual

). It wasnīt until my Collection grew that I got the individual discs for the DLCs and the CS.
ImperialSnob
Aug 8 2013, 02:40 PM
I don't care if I have all of them already(not on disc) I WANT IT!
mirocu
Aug 8 2013, 02:54 PM
QUOTE(ImperialSnob @ Aug 8 2013, 03:40 PM)

I don't care if I have all of them already(not on disc) I WANT IT!
You and me both, brotha!
ImperialSnob
Aug 8 2013, 03:28 PM
QUOTE(mirocu @ Aug 8 2013, 02:54 PM)

QUOTE(ImperialSnob @ Aug 8 2013, 03:40 PM)

I don't care if I have all of them already(not on disc) I WANT IT!
You and me both, brotha!

I'll have to wait till Christmas or something to get it though.
Kiln
Aug 9 2013, 08:40 PM
QUOTE(SubRosa @ Aug 2 2013, 10:33 PM)

The only reason I would buy this is for Arena and Daggerfall. I already have the other games, so there is no point in getting it for them.
Even if you totally ignore graphics, the gameplay (especially combat) is almost unbearable in Arena and Daggerfall. The worlds are neat but there isn't much to them and lots of the skills are pointless.
Unless you're buying this thing to collect the box/maps/discs I would seriously consider passing if I were you. The first two games are not great, honestly they're not even good in my opinion.
It wasn't until Morrowind that the series evolved into a more playable game that doesn't kill you six times during the intro and actually allow some roleplaying.
mirocu
Aug 9 2013, 08:45 PM
Itīs all about collecting, kiln. All about collecting
jack cloudy
Aug 11 2013, 05:44 PM
There is one fun thing that Daggerfall did which none of the games have repeated since. Skill-based biography generation. Many hours were spent fiddling with majors and minors to see what background my character would get this time around.
mirocu
Aug 12 2013, 11:43 AM
QUOTE(jack cloudy @ Aug 11 2013, 06:44 PM)

There is one fun thing that Daggerfall did which none of the games have repeated since. Skill-based biography generation. Many hours were spent fiddling with majors and minors to see what background my character would get this time around.
Sounds like the History thing in VtM:B. Not quite as detailed in that game though, but it still makes your history count.
minque
Sep 15 2013, 04:07 PM
As Mr cloudy said..I wonder if it will be released in Europe....In that case
I WANT IT!
Can't play Skyrim ...yet..but it's about the collecting....mmmmmm
King Coin
Sep 15 2013, 04:36 PM
I want for the maps! Otherwise, I already have all the games that I would actually play.
Grits
Sep 15 2013, 06:30 PM
Maps and I don't have Skyrim for the PC yet. YET. Should have it early this week.
When I'll actually be able to play it is another matter.
ghastley
Sep 30 2013, 03:53 AM
I can't get the Anthology copy of Morrowind to install properly. It wants to put it in the C:\Program Files folder, but the button to change the installation folder doesn't do anything. Since C: is my SSD, which is not very large. I'm reluctant to install and try and move it afterward.
Judging by file dates, it's the original install disc, which would have been for XP and below. This is probably an issue with the old installer - I had a similar issue with Fraps, except the other way round. The installer let me choose where I put it, but Fraps itself wouldn't let me pick the folder to save into. The symptom was the same - the browse button was there, but did nothing.
Anyone have any ideas?: Googling found me a couple of people who'd installed in default location and moved after, so that's my fall-back plan.
mirocu
Sep 30 2013, 11:51 AM
No ideas here, sorry. I installed Morrowind on Win7 but I used the GotY disc for it, Iīve never tried installing from the original disc. You said the Browse button didnīt do anything. Are you saying you canīt even manually type in the directory location either? Thatīs really strange
ghastley
Sep 30 2013, 02:07 PM
QUOTE(mirocu @ Sep 30 2013, 06:51 AM)

... Are you saying you canīt even manually type in the directory location either? Thatīs really strange

Yes, that's exactly the problem. No opportunity to enter the target directory. I suspect a Windows 7 update broke it since you installed, because it's the same disc you used (judging by the file dates).
Colonel Mustard
Oct 1 2013, 04:08 PM
QUOTE(ghastley @ Sep 30 2013, 03:53 AM)

I can't get the Anthology copy of Morrowind to install properly. It wants to put it in the C:\Program Files folder, but the button to change the installation folder doesn't do anything. Since C: is my SSD, which is not very large. I'm reluctant to install and try and move it afterward.
Judging by file dates, it's the original install disc, which would have been for XP and below. This is probably an issue with the old installer - I had a similar issue with Fraps, except the other way round. The installer let me choose where I put it, but Fraps itself wouldn't let me pick the folder to save into. The symptom was the same - the browse button was there, but did nothing.
Anyone have any ideas?: Googling found me a couple of people who'd installed in default location and moved after, so that's my fall-back plan.
I had a similar problem; you can't manually tell the install where to go, so it goes for Program Files instead of Program Files (x86), which didn't work for my Win7 computer so in the end I did...something. I think I just moved the entire directory manually in the end.
You should probably get someone with a better memory to help you on this. Sorry.
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