see, that sounds about right, no way on sale all 3 would cost more than U.S PSN in the UK (obv, Scotland prices is the one I want to know for sure)
I think it would be 3 bottles of Glen Fiddich and one deep fried cream egg. See, if you hadn't broken away from my glorious country, namely England, then you wouldn't have to pay in booze and chocolate. Paying in Tea and depression is MUCH more civilised.

At least the Welsh had the good sense to stay attached to us. Yes, granted they would have anyone to beat the crap out of in Rugby, but still, they do make good leak and chicken pasties.

Ok, I'm kidding. So are you saying that the PSN store in Scotland asks for payment in Euros? That svcks!! I personally dislike the Euro...too plasticy and volatile. Much prefer pounds sterling. Easier to work out, though I've used both US and CAN dollar a lot in the past. Crap, I remember the currencies in Europe before the bloody euro came about. I miss my Spanish Pesetas from when I was little. Throwing 25 Pesetas into a Street Fighter 2 arcade machine was great!!
Wonder why the cost of the DLCs varies so much...beyond the currency exchange rate I mean. We've yet to have a tax on virtual goods, outside of gambling I mean. Anyways, enough of non-DLC thoughts. I am watching Dead Space 3 on walkthrough on Youtube as a substitute for not getting the Skyrim DLC. I am however genuinely interested in Skyrim DLC and news, thus why I stay in here. Always good to know how things are even if you aren't going to get it. I think, no, I'm sure that I'll play Skyrim this Wednesday as a birthday treat just for old times sake. Could be funny to see how badly things go.
