Imagine the companions questline being added as a DLC. Would you have paid 13.50 for it? [...]
[...] And the main feature a werewolf (like the vampire lord) that doesn't scale, so its useless by the time you get to lvl 20.
[...] And the main feature a werewolf (like the vampire lord) that doesn't scale, so its useless by the time you get to lvl 20.
Believe me, I totally respect your opinion...mine just differs on 2 points of your comment.

I would pay 20$ for the Companion's DLC. Comparing the two in your example, one must understand that the Companions DLC would have added Jorrvaskr (which wouldn't have been included in vanilla) all the related NPCs, Quests, and Items such as Wuuthrad as well as the Tomb of Talos. It would have also added the Werewolf feature (which wouldn't have been included in vanilla).
While I understand you point and respect that you wouldn't have paid 20$ for that...I most certainly would. Matter of fact, one of the major features of Skyrim for me was being able to experience the game as a Werewolf, so if it wasn't included in vanilla I would have gladly paid 20$ just for a small DLC that added that feature. For me, that's akin to adding another race. Would you pay 20$ for a DLC that only added the Dwemer as a playable race? Perhaps not, but I may.

I don't claim to be an expert (yet) on the scaling of either form. It's something I've honestly never paid much attention too. My reason? I've been having so much fun with it. Either form is just a viable at level 10 as it is at level 20, level 50, and now I'm level 71. At 71 on my Vampire Lord, I'm silent death. Its as good as a god mode cheat for me, and I play on the Xbox360. I change form and waste everything in my path. Its so much fun, and yet a bit unfair at times because most of the mobs just don't stand a chance. Same goes for my Werewolf. That character is only 63, but still, its ridiculous how fast I'm able to down a group of Thalmor casters or clear out a dungeon.
If you really feel that is useless to you, then that's very fine. For me however, it's quite the opposite.


