Dawnguard Released on Steam

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Baldr

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Steam price $19.99
Still going to be a while for PS3.

http://kotaku.com/5931402/skyrim-dawnguard-is-out-for-steam-bethesda-not-satisfied-with-ps3-version
 

evilneko

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Wow they really want 20 bucks for it? o_O

From what I've heard I don think it's worth 20 bucks. 10 would be ok.
 

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It just appeared out of nowhere. I'm not gonna play Skyrim for a while so I may as well wait for the price to drop. I don't like playing Skyrim in the summer. It's a game best played in the winter IMO.
 

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Well that was unceremonious. They say they're not even announcing anything and then it suddenly shows up without warning? Whatever, it's good it was released.

endtherapture said:
Is it worth £14 or should I just wait for the GOTYE of Skyrim?
I would say yes, but I love the game. It depends how much you personally like it I would say. The expansion isn't too radical from the rest of the game. There's some interesting new environments and a relatively interesting story, and it will last you a decent while if you don't just speed through it (I think they claim it's around 20 hours). Basically if you really love Skyrim already then it's worth it. If not then the price is probably a bit of a stretch. It'll be fun, but maybe not £14 worth of fun. Then again you can buy shorter and far less enjoyable games for £40.
 

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Scrustle said:
Well that was unceremonious. They say they're not even announcing anything and then it suddenly shows up without warning? Whatever, it's good it was released.

endtherapture said:
Is it worth £14 or should I just wait for the GOTYE of Skyrim?
I would say yes, but I love the game. It depends how much you personally like it I would say. The expansion isn't too radical from the rest of the game. There's some interesting new environments and a relatively interesting story, and it will last you a decent while if you don't just speed through it (I think they claim it's around 20 hours). Basically if you really love Skyrim already then it's worth it. If not then the price is probably a bit of a stretch. It'll be fun, but maybe not £14 worth of fun. Then again you can buy shorter and far less enjoyable games for £40.
Considering I paid £20 for Skyrim on it's own for 100 hours of play, is it worth it? Will I get an extra 75 hours out of it?
 

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They really made no big deal out of that didn't they? Just sorta like "Yup, there it is"
That said, I take back all the bad things I said about Bethesda
 

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I do think it's funny.

They kept saying "We have no plans! We'll release it when we release it! Stop Asking!"

Then BAM! There is it. No warning, no fanfare. Just there.

Odd marketing choice there.... o_O
 

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I wouldn't have even noticed that his chest had Dawnguard written on it. It's not in the new releases menu yet and I go straight there to check for new things.
 

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The surprise you feel at the PC release is only equaled by my lack of surprise that PS3 yet again gets nothing as of yet. You would think that to program for it required shoving a cactus leave up your urethra sideways while reciting the complete unabridged oxford english dictionary translated into the Ainu language...

I mean just judging from how self-admittedly incompetent at it they are after at least 3 games and about 10 years developing on it.
 

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Krantos said:
I do think it's funny.

They kept saying "We have no plans! We'll release it when we release it! Stop Asking!"

Then BAM! There is it. No warning, no fanfare. Just there.

Odd marketing choice there.... o_O
I guess Bethesda's marketing is like the guy who pretends to forget his wife's birthday, just so he completely surprise. A high risk, but high rewards if done right.

On topic

I'll be waiting to pick up this later. I've got too many games I want to play , so going back to skyrim would be a bad idea at the moment.
 

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Adam Jensen said:
It just appeared out of nowhere. I'm not gonna play Skyrim for a while so I may as well wait for the price to drop. I don't like playing Skyrim in the summer. It's a game best played in the winter IMO.
It's always Winter somewhere!

Also, play during the summer to distract yourself from the heat! *checks weather.. 106 F...*
 

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Saviordd1 said:
They really made no big deal out of that didn't they? Just sorta like "Yup, there it is"
That said, I take back all the bad things I said about Bethesda
Lol if it wasn't for this thread I wouldn't have even of known...thanks OP ^^
 

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I don't see any reason to buy it. Morrowind and Oblivion both had expansions that really offered a new and interesting experience. Oblivion's was so good that it got me playing the game again even though I didn't care for the rest of it. From what I've heard, Dawnguard doesn't do the same for Skyrim and I don't have any interest in purchasing it.

There's still a lot of the content in Skyrim I haven't explored and I haven't yet found the right combination of mods to make the game fun enough to play that I'd want to, so more content doesn't really appeal. Maybe if I can solve that problem, I'll grab Dawnguard at some point in the future when it's much, much cheaper.
 

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I'm still waiting for the game to stop going through patch hell. Don't want to start a new character till the base game is stable/complete so that the Unofficial Patch can then release a completely stable version without having to worry about the next Beth patch screwing with their work.
 
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endtherapture said:
Is it worth £14 or should I just wait for the GOTYE of Skyrim?
Trust me, while it is pretty awesome, you can wait for GOTYE Skyrim. It will be awesome while you play it but you can easily bide your time for a cheaper version.
 

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ComradeJim270 said:
I don't see any reason to buy it. Morrowind and Oblivion both had expansions that really offered a new and interesting experience. Oblivion's was so good that it got me playing the game again even though I didn't care for the rest of it. From what I've heard, Dawnguard doesn't do the same for Skyrim and I don't have any interest in purchasing it.

There's still a lot of the content in Skyrim I haven't explored and I haven't yet found the right combination of mods to make the game fun enough to play that I'd want to, so more content doesn't really appeal. Maybe if I can solve that problem, I'll grab Dawnguard at some point in the future when it's much, much cheaper.
To be fair, this isn't the last expansion that Bethesda is making for Skyrim. Plus, judging by the scale of this expansion (so I've heard, I haven't actually played it), and Bethesda usually saves thier most ambitious expansion for last, there is a good chance that there will be at least one amazing Skyrim expansion.

On-topic: while I'm glad they released it on PC, I have absolutely no iterest in picking it up. Mostly, this is because I have no interest in playing Skyrim again, but I'm sure that will change. When it does, maybe I'll see about picking it up.
 

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I dunno. I just feel that it is waaaaaaay overpriced by about 50%, given the gameplay length my brother had on the 360 going through both storylines and additional sidequests. I think I will give it a wait.
 

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For some reason I just can't bring myself to drop $20usd for it. From reviews I've read and short clips, it seems to be lacking or I can't find myself to be interested enough. I guess I'll wait and see what Bethesda throws out next while waiting for the GOTY version.
 

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ohnoitsabear said:
To be fair, this isn't the last expansion that Bethesda is making for Skyrim. Plus, judging by the scale of this expansion (so I've heard, I haven't actually played it), and Bethesda usually saves thier most ambitious expansion for last, there is a good chance that there will be at least one amazing Skyrim expansion.

On-topic: while I'm glad they released it on PC, I have absolutely no iterest in picking it up. Mostly, this is because I have no interest in playing Skyrim again, but I'm sure that will change. When it does, maybe I'll see about picking it up.
Have they actually confirmed another expansion? It wouldn't surprise me. What would pleasantly surprise me is if it turned out to be, as you said "amazing". I don't think it's out of the question but people said Skyrim itself was amazing and I remain very much un-amazed with it.