What is there to do after beating the Volkihar Questline?

Post » Tue Nov 20, 2012 10:04 pm

Sit around another 7 months for the next DLC. No matter what you do, you will eventually come across a literally game breaking bug that prevents you from going on.

Yeah, man, we get it - you don't like the DLC.

Maybe toning down your claim - "there are the possibility that there are some bugs" - makes you look a bit more serious than claiming there are bugs that will inevitably break your game/eat your children/burn your house down, when there are clearly a lot of people on here who haven't experienced anything worse than the occasional freeze.
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Katharine Newton
 
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Post » Tue Nov 20, 2012 2:08 pm

Well, he does have a point, there are a bunch of new HUGE bugs. or ones that are STILL not fixed. not that i care though. at this point I just spend most of my time in the game jumping of tall things and laughing as I run off afterwards. yeah the resto loop
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Post » Tue Nov 20, 2012 6:21 am

You mad, bro? They never said it would offer infinite unique content, you know.... Perhaps I'm just amazed at you saying it's "not worth the price tag", considering the laundry list of ridiculous and inane videogame add-ons and other "bonuses" that people will pay real money for, in amounts far exceeding the price of 3 or 4 cups of coffee that Dawnguard costs. At least I feel like the at least 50 hours I've added so far is worth the money, and its still paying me back in entertainment every day.
Well done you just used an already way overused meme... Did you play the add ons for any of the previous elder scroll games? DId I say I would pay for those ridiculously priced add ons? Oh yeah that's right, I didn't. I am ponting out the fact that the dlc cost about a third of the cost of the actual game and didn't bring much content. Especially considering all the retexturing that went on. Another thing, when did I say I wanted infinite quests? That was just a stupid thing to say. I wanted quests that meant more. Not a main quests that takes a few hours and then loads of boring side quests. See shivering isles for how to do good dlc.
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Taylrea Teodor
 
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Post » Tue Nov 20, 2012 10:06 am

I'm the same. Done pretty much all there is to be done. It just doesn't seem worth the price tag. The new areas added are practically empty with nothing to do. Sure the forgotten vale is cool at first, but once you've killed the dragons and the giants there's nothing to do there.

I had fun trying to find all the hidden chests around the Vale. Check beneath the lake, in the ice dam, those two caves. Theres more to the Vale than I initially thought.
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