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nah. Via gamepass. Special edition+anniversary edition, and all dlc.
I've never actauly played oblivion, morrowind, or daggerfall believe it or not. I'm not really sure how I missed them all. I know alot of people insist morrowind is better still.
for daggerfall, yeah, ,theres a few youtube videos for installing it, and running it correctly in modern day, and which patches to use.
What about Arena?
I liked Arena a LOT. It doesn't even look that bad in the modern era, somehow. Had friends try to get me into Oblivion over the years but it wasn't until Skyrim that I got really into the series (watching friends play it). That's when I went back to the beginning. ES Arena was a fantastic time and I liked being able to go all over the world (well, a non-detailed version of it but still). Made me want to play ES games set in every province because all of them were so interesting.
Then Daggerfall was even better in some ways, but brought way down by the glitches and how lost I was a lot of the time. I tabled the series after finishing that one, even though I was stoked for Morrowind. Then seven+ years went by and nada.
I think what slowed down my interest in ES was A) Daggerfall giving me some grief, B) Elder Scrolls VI being completely MIA as the years went by, C) Realizing they probably aren't actually going to give us games for every province, or finish the series as it were, because they're letting ESO do all that.
I wanted an Elsweyr game in particular, maybe combined with Valenwood since the two combined are about the size of Oblivion or Skyrim. Two distinct areas you can go through in either order. Also a Summerset game, and a Black Marsh/southern Morrowind game (since Morrowind only gave us barely half of its titular province).
I guess Hammerfell also needs a game, since Daggerfell only covered part of it and was mostly High Rock. I'll say that Hammerfell is the province I was least interested in seeing a game for (it's basically just Europe, nowhere near as otherworldly as the four southern provinces), but it looks like ES6 is going to be set there. Then maybe another one in ten years if we're lucky.
It's worth noting that the previous games came out on roughly a four year release schedule (1993, 1997, 2002, 2006, 2011) so to have an 11+ year gap between 5 and 6 is kind of "wtf"
/essay off. In short, it was a series that I got into and had high hopes for, only for it to turn out I was catching it on the tail end of a once-bright comet. At least the world maps included in the PC box set are awesome.