Yup.
Go into your AoM directory (default C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Age of Mythology) and find the file "aom.exe" and run that.
In order to run it, you need to have the first CD (it says "Disc 1" on it, IIRC) in the drive. Note that when you autorun off that CD it tries to launch the Gold Edition (ie, TT) and then complains because it wants the other CD in the drive.
Also, you'll have to do your hotkeys/preferences/etc. for AoM since it doesn't use your settings from TT. Your campaign progress also starts from scratch.
And yes, you can play on ESO with that CD. I just got off, actually.
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Well, i'm not sure, but i'm pretty confident that you can just install AoM and skip AoM:TT altogether..
I don't think you can, but it installs AoM and AoT at the same time.Quote:
But then again, if you don't like the xpack, why not buying just the vanilla?
Because maybe he wanted to try out both to see which he liked? That's what I did, but I've found I like Nilla more than TT because I'm used to AoC.