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GameSpot also has a stage demo for Dawnguard with "Matt" from Bethsoft talking us through around around eght minutes of gameplay.
More information.
More information.
So Dawnguard adds content to the base game (even for high level chars), has lots of additional 'exploration' content, has new armour sets, xbow skilltree, etc etc. Will buy.
So Dawnguard adds content to the base game (even for high level chars), has lots of additional 'exploration' content, has new armour sets, xbow skilltree, etc etc. Will buy.
I don't care for fan patches. Mods, ok, but patches…
I wouldn't exactly call the USKP a "fan patch," although essentially that's what it is.
It fixes thousands of bugs and glitches, some which have a big impact on gameplay.
But when Bethesda is totally finished with Skyrim - patches, DLCs, expansions and whatnot - that's when I'd like to apply a fan made patch to fix whatever is left that was not fixed by the developer.
I'm glad that there are people out there who have the ability to fix bugs - god knows I'm a huge fan of those who patched up Gothic 3.
But I can't bring myself to use fan made patches for a game that is still being patched by the developer. It's just too much of a pain in the ass for me to keep track of all the moving parts between the developer and the fans that may play out for a long number of months - most of which I'm busy with real life things and can't keep track of day to day.
But when Bethesda is totally finished with Skyrim - patches, DLCs, expansions and whatnot - that's when I'd like to apply a fan made patch to fix whatever is left that was not fixed by the developer.
The Oblivion realm looks nothing like the realms you visited in Oblivion. Anyone more informed on the lore willing to explain this without spoiling too much?