Dragonbone weapons only in dawnguard

Post » Thu Feb 21, 2013 8:37 am

It kind of svcks IMO that the only way to have dragonbone weapons is by adding dawnguard dlc - I have purchased all three dlc's but I find myself really bored and annoyed by dawnguard so I decided to start a new game and removed dawnguard from my hard drive and decided to only play with hearthfire and dragonborn installed.

After playing and starting numerous characters since dawnguard release; now I find it extremely boring and just find myself rushing through it to get it over with so the mildly annoying vampire attacks in town will cease. Never have anyone die in towns but the attacks in town just bother the hell out of me.

Anyway; the only thing I really miss from the dawnguard dlc are the dragonbone weapons - so I find it really strange that a game so based on dragons and the fact you can smith dragonbone armor without any dlc -- why in the heck would dragonbone weapons be exclusive to one dlc

Why not also include it in dragonborn or hearthfire? I know the answer probably comes down to making money but I already paid for the dlc and am sick of it and the fact I have to the main quest to rid myself of in town vampire attacks
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Marie
 
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Post » Thu Feb 21, 2013 10:00 am

I'm not sure if it's possible.


But, really, it comes down to content. Dragonbone was released with DG because it was meant to be released with DG.
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Post » Thu Feb 21, 2013 2:58 pm

why would they add something they have already added? this is simply absurd, there is no way this can be real (comes down to making money? how? there is no conceivable way to reach that conclusion).
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Post » Thu Feb 21, 2013 9:40 am

Stalhrim?
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Post » Thu Feb 21, 2013 12:13 pm

why would they add something they have already added? this is simply absurd, there is no way this can be real (comes down to making money? how? there is no conceivable way to reach that conclusion).

It is really simple that it comes down to money - if a person wants dragonbone weapons in a dragon based game then the only way to get them is by buying dawnguard - it's all about choices and buying the dlc

The vampire attacks are really annoying - they attack the townspeople sometimes which I must defend or possibly risk losing that npc and every time I travel to a town I must search it first to see if any vampires pop up - whereas the cultists from dragonborn only attack me(at least until the guards or npc's jump in the fight)

I just don't enjoy the dawnguard experience anymore but I miss an important part of it which I feel should not have been included in a dlc - maybe an update or patch but not exclusive to dlc

Dragonbone weapons should have been part of the vanilla game to start with
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Post » Thu Feb 21, 2013 6:13 pm

It is really simple that it comes down to money - if a person wants dragonbone weapons in a dragon based game then the only way to get them is by buying dawnguard - it's all about choices and buying the dlc

The vampire attacks are really annoying - they attack the townspeople sometimes which I must defend or possible lose that npc - whereas the cultists from dragonborn only attack me(at least until the guards or npc's jump in the fight)

I just don't enjoy the dawnguard experience anymore but I miss an important part of it which I feel should not have been included in a dlc - maybe an update or patch but not exclusive to dlc

Dragonbone weapons should have been part of the vanilla game to start with

I understand your reasoning for removing Dawnguard OP. However I found a bit of strategy helped if I wanted all the goodies that came with it. First I worked my new PC till she was atleast between level 20 to 30. Then reinstalled Dawnguard, so then I was established and had a home in Riften. Once I started Dawnguard I avoided populated areas. I stored all my loot in the chest you get in the DB hideout and used the back door to my place in Riften to also store items. I didn't lose a single NPC this way and finished the questline. I hated the random attacks at first also and losing quest givers was annoying. But I still wanted to finish it at some point.
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