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DragonBorn DLC Worth it or Not?


Guss

  

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  1. 1. DragonBorn DLC Must Get or Ehhh

    • Worth it, a great dlc
    • Unsure, maybe in the future
    • No its not worth it.


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I have been looking forward to Dragonborn....just finished downloading it a few hours ago....am looking forward to jumping in game and trying it out.... :dance: ....I have Dawnguard and like it....don't have Hearthfire...I am playing Skyrim not SIMS...and have been looking forward to Dragonborn.... :happy:
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Unfortunately, I'm crashing a lot. I mean a lot, so I must have a conflict somewhere. I have only a couple of mods running. I did start from a clean save, though. Must be the mods.

 

I like what I've done so far, however, about an hour or more in. I never played Morrowind so the nostalgia is lost on me. Correction, I tried to play it just before Skyrim came out, but couldn't get it to look good or run well on my Win 7 PC. Should I play it on my son's Xbox, or will it look too dated? Even the fully modded versions I've seen today look dated and two-dimensional.

 

Anyway, tonight I'll solve the conflicts I hope and enjoy Dragonborn even more.

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Considering it's the same price as dawnguard with about x5 the content....

 

Yes. Played about 6 hours so far, and already leagues better than DG.

 

Also, I have a f***ing Redoran house. Just like my MW chars :D House Redoran ftw!

(best vanilla house I've seen so far, even better than a lot of modded ones)

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No DLC is ever worth what they ask for it..

 

Paying half the price of the full game just for about 5-10% of equivalent content.. it doesn't take a genius to work it out.

 

And then making it exclusive for the sux box just so all the idiots run out and buy the next microsh*t console when its out. It wasn't anything to do with Skyrim, it was all about making people think that Microsh*t will always have the best games first on their future console.

 

If I hadn't have had it bought for me for a Birthday present I would have told Bethesda where they could stick it.

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Closed most of my mods and the DLC only crashes every half-hour or so. I can live with that. Turning off mouse accel has helped too (I thought I did that a year ago, but maybe the patches overwrote it).

 

So I'm back in business. Just got my word in the Sanctum. Looking for some action. Haven't found one amulet yet.

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No DLC is ever worth what they ask for it..

 

Paying half the price of the full game just for about 5-10% of equivalent content.. it doesn't take a genius to work it out.

 

And then making it exclusive for the sux box just so all the idiots run out and buy the next microsh*t console when its out. It wasn't anything to do with Skyrim, it was all about making people think that Microsh*t will always have the best games first on their future console.

 

If I hadn't have had it bought for me for a Birthday present I would have told Bethesda where they could stick it.

 

Agreed with the first two lines...and then had a nice little laugh over the next few...get over it...the logic fails too...

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Seems likes its good, going to have to buy next week. Paying for the DLC isn't to bad, cause if you think about it if you play any MMO online games there are a bunch that you pay monthly fees and/or item misc. This is their way of making extra money, I would rather play for DLC from a good gaming company then one thats gone down or is just a joke. :thumbsup: Edited by Guss
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There's nothing wrong with it, it has awesome content, cool new stuff, decent amount of game play, and maybe best of all it "can" be very stable with nearly a hundred mods active I only had to remove 3 files (not mods, minor unimportant files.). But on the other hand for the same price you can buy a full slightly older game (Morrowind or Oblivion for instance.), so at least for me it comes down to how many mods will need it and from what I've seen of the content there will probably be quite a few.
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