
Delves are trivial the rest may need to be saved for when you are stronger. In your explorations you’ll find a lot of things to do that don’t have any particular quest associated with them. My personal suggestion is to play the game in the order originally intended by the developers. You can continue in Vvardenfell and save Vivec, or you can explore the rest of Tamriel, picking up the base game quests or pursuing the DLC. Once you complete the tutorial you are free to take whatever path you want. If you own Morrowind, which if you’re reading this guide you probably do, you start in Vvardenfell. Pay attention – there are a lot of tips for how to play the game in dialogue and in books, especially in the starting zones! You just might not get leaderboard scores. And literally any class/race combo can complete all of the content in the game as any role with enough practice.

In general, make whatever seems good at the time. Not that the non-steam version is perfect, steam just adds even more problems. If you choose to play on PC avoid steam – it frequently makes the game unplayable. You can’t transfer characters or progress to other platforms, so once you’ve decided you’re stuck with it. Addons are a massive boost to playability and the game is typically more stable. PC has stronger end-game PvE and the economy is easier to manage. XBOX and PS4 communities have stronger PvP, but the raiding scene is weaker due to stability issues and lack of addons.

You will be able to find friends to play with on all of them. All of the platforms are extremely active. There is no way to play on the same account on multiple platforms. Purchasing the game for one platform lets you play on both NA and EU servers on that platform. There are six servers, XBOX, PS4, and PC, on NA and EU.
