
Bethesda set things up in a bloody stupid fashion and a lot of threads get posted asking about it. and because Steam thinks you own it, you can't buy Deluxe directly after previously registering the base GotY copy (you have to buy a key from a third-party seller and register THAT, instead). The main point of confusion is that the only way to buy the extra addons is through the Deluxe bundle. It tells all Oblivion owners that Deluxe is in their library, regardless as to whether this is really the case. As far as the Steam store is concerned, that means that owning GotY is the same thing as owning Deluxe ( even if you don't own the additional DLC). It simply lists out the DLC available for the game, so that Oblivion knows which plugin files are "official" and which ones aren't.ĭeluxe is GotY, but with additional DLC. I realise it's been months, and that you probably don't care at this point, but:ĭLClist.txt is not a reflection of what you own. Originally posted by GingaNinja1:Yes, but it says deluxe in my library and the DLClist.txt has ALL the DLCs listed so what the hell is going on? Also steam has confirmed that i do own ALL THE DLC, you conceited person. So yet again another person who simply refuses to listen. I also made this clear in the first post. For your information I checked the receipt first, as I wouldnt post on the forums without doing so. Wow, this really is just about winning the arguement for you isnt it. GOTY edition didn't even have all of the DLC. at least 40 if they base it on work it did for Oblivion, Fallout 3, and Skyrim.
#Does oblivion goty have all dlc install#
Maybe they're removing the esps when you install the game, that is if you infact own the GOTY Deluxe edition Fallout 4 Season Pass includes 'all DLC' Bethesda ever does. There almost no reason why almost everyone else who legitmately owns the goty deluxe downloads the dlc just fine, but you somehow magically don't besides the fact you allegedly own the deluxe edition, but you only get standard GOTY dlc. At least for me it just comes under one name when viewed in my Steam library. Steam support can't confirm anything because the dlc is all tied to one thing they're not individualy listed. It's such a simple thing to do but yet you can't and/ or refuse provide us with that information. Please just check the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ receipt or check through your purchase history to see if it explictly says "Oblivion Game of the Year Deluxe" because it is too much of a coincidence that you'd only have the dlc from the standard goty version. $19.95 (download) or $19.Originally posted by Novaturien:Lmao, we're trying to help but you don't even listen to what we tell you. The Elder Scrolls IV: Knights of the Nine
#Does oblivion goty have all dlc Pc#
If PC players purchase the Fifth anniversary edition DVD-ROM Knights of the Nine and Shivering Isles are included on a second disc. If PC players purchase the boxed edition of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition DVD-ROM, they can obtain all of the plug-ins without Fighter's Stronghold. If PC players purchase the boxed edition of Knights of the Nine CD-ROM, they can obtain all of the plug-ins without Fighter's Stronghold and Shivering Isles.

PC players can obtain all of the plug-ins from the Steam Workshop when purchasing The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition Deluxe.

No other plug-ins are available for the PlayStation 3. Shivering Isles is also available from the PlayStation Store. PlayStation 3 players who purchase the original game will receive the Knights of the Nine plug-in, and those who purchase the Game of the Year edition will receive the Knights of the Nine and Shivering Isles plug-ins.


All of the plug-ins are available from the Xbox Live Marketplace individually. Xbox 360 players who purchase the Game of the Year edition will receive the Knights of the Nine and Shivering Isles plugins on a second "install only" disk.
