Thoughts about this DLC?

Thoughts about this DLC?

What year do you think it is?

I know you're salty because Skyrim came out when you were still in high school and happy, but this really isn't the thread for your r9k shit.

So, thoughts about this DLC?

I think it came out 3 years ago and there are better resources of information on it than this website.

It's proof that Bethesda can make good games if they try.

Fallout 4 was good

It is proof that it is pretty easy to tickle that sweet sense of nostalgia when you are creatively bankrupt. Oh wait.

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Being able to become the boss of a clan of homicidal blue rat people was awesome as fuck and would be something I'd consider a good quest even in a RPG not made by bethesda. It becomes even excellent with mods that let you actually order the reiklings around do literally whatever you want.

I swear there are like 2 people in the quest design department there who know what they're doing and who must absolutely hate the guts of all their lazy, incompetent coworkers but who refuse to quit because then the most popular western RPG series would be completely and utterly impossible to salvage. The robot ship quest from FO4 reaffirmed my belief in this.

Its a shining example of why Emil is a hack who wants to make movies

there isn't even some shitty alternate ending where you join Miraak, you HAVE to fight him in an epic duel against good versus evil

not all the fanservice in the world can make this okay

loved it to bits. not because morrowind, but because best daedra prince

When I think about it Dawnguard and Dragonborn were pretty good dlc with story and characters miles ahead of the base game.

Dunno what the fuck happened in Fallout 4

Revisiting the same area as Morrowind did only exposed how uncomfy and immersion breaking Skyrim is. Also, it was literally just another 4 hours of Draugr dungeons + a new dungeon type that was even uglier and less aesthetic.

>Adds werebears
>Can't become werebear

I fucking hate Bethesda so much

There was no joy in that DLC, just blood and madness. I felt like it was souless. But it's well designed, lots of maps, cool dungeons, new skills, shouts, magic and stuff. There's also a 2h sword that shoots energy waves, which is awesome.

It's nice.

Dragon riding is shit
The eskimo people are shit
Mora is cool, goes from weird black abyss sphere to inky darkness full of tentacles and eyes
Mora's realm is cool too, but I feel like it easily could've been better
All the rock structures are cool
What'shisface being a dick and stealing your souls is cool

Summary
Not enough werebears/10

>NPCs talk about some guy Miirak
>Always give some hints like "someone needs to stop him....gods help us all of someone were to JOIN HIM"
>remember that one part of DMC where protagonist and antagonist joined force against a boss
>play the DLC getting hyped about the 2 dragonborns join forces against that god in the DLC
>TFW reach endgame and there is no such thing
>Miirak gets tentacle raped by the god
>god makes you his bitch in place of Miirak
>can't oppose him/kill him

>mfw it's been 3 years and I still haven't found the fucking werebear guy
Literally the only thing left in my quest log.

Yeah just like in vanilla the main quest sucked dick. At least unlike vanilla the sidequests amounted to more than "go to dungeon, kill shit, return."

I enjoyed it but it wasn't amazing. At least it was better than Dawnguard.

pros:
+ added Morrowind music
+ added Solstheim
+ Bloodmoon characters and locations tickled my nostalgia

cons:
- -

The sidequests in Dragonborn were great, it's like Bethesda actually gave a shit. Neloth is GOAT

Normally I'd shit on you for this because it's a TES.. but uh... yeah.. same.

I still haven't gotten around to playing it, since I lost my save before it came out and I got bored trying to play Skyrim for the third time.

holy shit how insecure are you exactly?

It's a random encounter, and I've given up at this point. Grinding alteration to fight the Ebony Warrior and then I've officially done every single quest and sidequest in the game
Except for that fucking werebear

>current year nu-male poster
>attacks me for wanting to talk about a comfy game from a few years ago
kys

>Dawnguard had more TECHNOLOGY than Fallout 4.
What the fuck did they even use next-gen consoles for? Vertibird flights and dog animations? Jesus.

No grahl

global rule #2???

The vertibirds were just reskinned dragons m8

>good
>you who sold the secrets of the skaal and made a pact with hermaeus mora
>evil
>Miraak who fought against the dragons that enslaved humanity and wanted to escape his prison
As much as you might hate Bethesda you have to admit it wasn't that simple.

OP you have a severe mental disorder.

That's why you download the Miraak follower mod and occasionally have to fend off Hermeaus Mora's assassins every now and then for the rest of your playthrough

What did he mean by this?

Settlements. And they even fucked it up because every single settlement has clutter you arbitrarily can't get rid of so everywhere is a mess no matter what.

Pissed me off to, they didn't even explain his plans at all outsides of obscure shit. I guess because normies wouldn't understand what mantling is or who Lorkham is.

>reading the rules
>on Cred Forums
You're really cool, you know that? Especially with your kids cartoon picture. Now go jerk off to tentacle porn while us lads discuss some comfy TES.

I guess that'll be the norm from now on.
The actual interesting stuff will be deliberately obscured under a generic "good vs evil" surface.

Nostalgia: The DLC (but it's okay since it's morrowind)

Bland map and the quests are shit, fuck being Mora's cock sleeve too.

At least the dragon riding bit is cool for about 10 minutes.

>Bland map and the quests are shit
>being wrong: the post

Neloth was great, but he's Telvanni so that's to be expected. I'll admit that all the Morrowind/Bloodmoon nostalgia got me hooked, it was great to see HD Bonemold Armor. Mora was cool, the side quests and dungeons were much better than the base game.

Really, it's the best part of Skyrim by a long shot. I know that's not saying much, but I did genuinely enjoy it.

Dead Money > Old World Blues > Dragonborn > Far Harbor > Honest Hearts > Automatron > Dawnguard > Lonesome Road > Nuka World > Broken Steel > Point Lookout > The Pitt > Operation Anchorage > Mothership Zeta

Haven't played it yet but it's pure shit.

I didn't stockpile dragon souls before going in.

I had to unlock a shout as part of the main quest.

That faggot kept stealing them.

GG Bethesda.

I have never managed to get far enough to play it, always drop it long beforehand.

>Automatron, Broken Steel and Honest Hearts above anything else

>level 10 required
Do you have ADHD?

>doing expansion packs before putting in at least 200 hours into the main game
what a cuck

Apocrypha was pretty good, but it got kinda repetitive after a while. It was good for Skyrim standards

Point Lookout is way better than Lonesome Road. I'd even put it above Honest Hearts if it wasn't for Graham.

>pretty great atmosphere in general
>cool enough storyline
>epic final confrontation
>one shot him

Anticlimactic as fuck.

>playing on novice

>point lookout that low

It's the only actually good thing about Fallout 3.

No, I made the mistake of maxing enchanting/item upgrading and trivialized the game for myself.

Why is Nuka World that high up? Nuka World was only good for the gadgets it gave you, the quests were garbage and the NPCs apart from based Tarzan are shit.

Oh yeah don't do that. Combining that with alchemy completely breaks the game.

That is uncomfortably true.