![]() Definitely the source of confusion for anyone else that bought a replacement like I did, or otherwise didn't read carefully. Steam version however is different in that regard. You are indeed right that the original KOTN disc, is also where the source of the other dlc originally was. All that remains is the leather covered traveler's guide and the septim. My original disks are long gone thou, and I grabbed the Steam version on a new PC as a replacement purchase many years back. Original Oblivion disk, KOTN disk and Shivering Isles disk give me all content apart from Fighter's Stonghold. My setup is three disks that I keep secured in a vault deep within undisclosed caverns apart from the original disk that I have to have in the disk drive. I can't remember if it says this on the boxed version of the GOTY but it's misleading and why there is still confusion over what DLC is included in what Steam package. The confusion is because the Knights Of The Nine included in GOTY is just KOTN and no other DLC. The only DLC missing is Fighter's Stronghold. The 2006 disk version of Knights Of the Nine also includes all the extra DLC that you can install individually from the disk. Originally posted by arottweiler:The Steam options are the same as the disk versions from 2006 and even then I thought it was confusing to the point of maybe being a bit misleading by Bethesda.
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