ChienAboyeur
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As already written, it gives two different ways to go through the entire game.
Two entire replays.
Two entire replays.
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On a side note, in last night's Futurama the voting districts for President of Earth consisted of Skyrim, Panem, Kenya, R'yleh, and of course, Iowa.
As already written, it gives two different ways to go through the entire game.
Two entire replays.
How many people are going to do two full replays just to be a vampire and a werewolf? I know I wouldn't. It's not as if the world will be much different. Only a few small additional locations.
As already written, it gives two different ways to go through the entire game.
Two entire replays.
What a coincidence.. I was in R'yleh earlier this week.
How many people are going to do two full replays just to be a vampire and a werewolf? I know I wouldn't. It's not as if the world will be much different. Only a few small additional locations.
You have two factions that are in opposing sides of a conflict, each with a pretty decent sized questline.
I had planned to do one playthrough as a Dawnguard vampire hunter and a second siding with the Volkihar. Maybe after that I might try a third playthrough, as a werewolf, depending on whether the perk tree looks interesting or not.
so..I can't play both the werewolf quest and the vampire lord quest? I have to choose? It would make sense that I can't play both a Werewolf and a Werewolf Hunter, just as I can't play revolutionary and an imperial guard (my attempts at playing both sides ala Wizardry 8 came to naught of course). But I don't see the sense of not being both Werewolf and Vampire considering I'm king of every other dumb faction already.