

I actually like that developers are able to release new content more easily today, but some releases are a little too nickel-and-dimey.Įlder Scrolls V: Skyrim will be available for the PC, Xbox 360, and PS3 on November 11, 2011. Skyrim looks so amazing that Bethesda could sell hamster armor and I’d probably consider buying it, but it’s nice to hear that the company might go back to the old ways of larger expansion packs that really mattered. “You know, more substantial … We don’t know what we’re going to make yet, but we’d like them to be closer to an expansion pack feel.” “Right now I can say that we’d like to do less DLC but bigger ones,” Howard said. Howard called the DLC schedule for the Fallout games “chaotic,” and he’d like to change that with Skyrim‘s DLC. However, we might not see another Horse Armor, or even regular content releases as with Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas. “We don’t have any specific plans yet, but been really successful and we like making them,” he said. In an interview with AusGamers, Howard confirmed that Bethesda wants to create DLC for Skyrim, as it has for other recent releases. The downloads can no longer be purchased online individually for PC, but were originally available from Bethesda's Online Store and Direct2Drive. basically, you'll start receiving letters (notifications about dlc's) which speak about your vip status while you are still a prisoner. however, if you start with all of them on from the start, if could slightly hurt your rpg experience. it's not like morrowind, where dlc's are recommended to do after you complete main quest. When it comes to the upcoming Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim though, Bethesda executive producer Todd Howard says the company wants DLC to be something more significant. The Oblivion Game of the Year and 5th Anniversary Edition retail discs include only Knights of the Nine and the Shivering Isles expansion and not the other eight downloads. imo, oblivion is ballanced very well in term of dlc's. This is really useful for training destruction/restoration since you can damage him then heal. Bethesda wants to make the DLC for Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim more substantial.īack in 2006, Bethesda was one of the first companies to try out console-based DLC with Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion‘s $2.50 Horse Armor, which has become somewhat of an industry joke (though people are still buying it). This DLC also has an unkillable prisoner which sleeps all the time and doesn't wake up when attacked.
