Dawnguard now available on PC

Re: Dawnguard now available on PC

Unread postby Sathias » 3 Aug 12, 4:48 pm

To be honest I didn't even realise that there was an Australia tax on it, I thought $25 was a reasonable price so I bought it. It's when I see a game on Steam for 90 bucks I pause before buying. Thought to be honest, I originally bought Skyrim on Steam even with the inflated price, as TES is the only game series where I am truly "SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY"
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Re: Dawnguard now available on PC

Unread postby PirateEggs » 3 Aug 12, 4:55 pm

I thought I might add, the US prices are excluding tax! Which is 6%.
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Re: Dawnguard now available on PC

Unread postby Mythor » 3 Aug 12, 6:17 pm

Blah blah blah it adds more professional grade content to Skyrim where do I sign over my soul for this because I must have it even though I don't have time right now to play it.

Going to start a new dude for the umpteenth time whenever I do play it again. Hope there's some more cool mods to pile into it as well. :)
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Re: Dawnguard now available on PC

Unread postby Sathias » 3 Aug 12, 6:55 pm

Whether its 20 or 25, just having given it a good go, its one FANTASTIC bit of DLC :D I've taken the Vampire route and it looks like a lot of fun.
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Re: Dawnguard now available on PC

Unread postby MunchY » 3 Aug 12, 7:16 pm

Sathias wrote:Whether its 20 or 25, just having given it a good go, its one FANTASTIC bit of DLC :D I've taken the Vampire route and it looks like a lot of fun.

I'm a couple of hours into the Dawnguard side of it. Watch yourself vampire filth.

Mythor wrote:Blah blah blah it adds more professional grade content to Skyrim where do I sign over my soul for this because I must have it even though I don't have time right now to play it.

Going to start a new dude for the umpteenth time whenever I do play it again. Hope there's some more cool mods to pile into it as well. :)

I was going to start a new guy but realised you need to be level 10 to start any of the DLC stuff. I just rolled some half-decent level 14 imperial I've had sitting around :)
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Re: Dawnguard now available on PC

Unread postby Sathias » 3 Aug 12, 7:35 pm

MunchY wrote:Watch yourself vampire filth.


Come at me, food :twisted:

I was already mid-playthrough as a level 42 necromancer, so I had to choose Vampire :D
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Re: Dawnguard now available on PC

Unread postby SaNE » 3 Aug 12, 7:42 pm

PirateEggs wrote:I thought I might add, the US prices are excluding tax! Which is 6%.

Taxes are based on states, not really relevant to the point since we aren't paying a legitimate tax. ;)
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Re: Dawnguard now available on PC

Unread postby PirateEggs » 3 Aug 12, 8:09 pm

SaNE wrote:
PirateEggs wrote:I thought I might add, the US prices are excluding tax! Which is 6%.

Taxes are based on states, not really relevant to the point since we aren't paying a legitimate tax. ;)

Not really, it's a pretty solid tax rate of 6%, well from several people I asked about 10 minutes before making that post.
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Re: Dawnguard now available on PC

Unread postby Mythor » 3 Aug 12, 8:20 pm

MunchY wrote:I was going to start a new guy but realised you need to be level 10 to start any of the DLC stuff. I just rolled some half-decent level 14 imperial I've had sitting around :)
Yeah, I'm figuring there's a whole heap of base content still completely untouched for me. Might go join a guild or something and get around to the DLC when it starts showing up. :)
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Re: Dawnguard now available on PC

Unread postby MunchY » 3 Aug 12, 8:25 pm

Mythor wrote:
MunchY wrote:I was going to start a new guy but realised you need to be level 10 to start any of the DLC stuff. I just rolled some half-decent level 14 imperial I've had sitting around :)
Yeah, I'm figuring there's a whole heap of base content still completely untouched for me. Might go join a guild or something and get around to the DLC when it starts showing up. :)

In that case, go for it! I've played most of the base content to death >.<
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Re: Dawnguard now available on PC

Unread postby Mythor » 3 Aug 12, 9:06 pm

I stopped around the 60 hour mark because I figured there'd be some interesting DLC at some point.

Wonder what sort of Dawnguard-y mods will pop up?
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Re: Dawnguard now available on PC

Unread postby acegiak » 3 Aug 12, 9:29 pm

I don't want to know how many hours I have in Skyrim and I'be still only just met pathurnax. I'be promised myself I wont get dawnguard till I've beat the main story, but with the way I get distracted that could be a while.
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Re: Dawnguard now available on PC

Unread postby Ninja Catfish » 3 Aug 12, 11:25 pm

If you think it's worth the asking price, buy it. If you don't, then don't buy it and wait until it is a price you deem worthy of the content.
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Re: Dawnguard now available on PC

Unread postby Nemesis_22 » 4 Aug 12, 12:52 am

Loving it so far. The thing I like about it most so far is the companion. I find it a touch disturbing that the most likeable character I've found in the game so far is a... well... you'll find out.

They are also voiced by Kira, my Star Wars Knight waifu, so that helps too. All I hear when she opens her mouth is d'awwwwwww. Despite how actually not-d'awww it's content might actually 'be'.
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Re: Dawnguard now available on PC

Unread postby AzzA82 » 4 Aug 12, 10:05 am

Ninja Catfish wrote:If you think it's worth the asking price, buy it. If you don't, then don't buy it and wait until it is a price you deem worthy of the content.


This is why i only just purchased Skyrim was waiting on a good price lol not working much at the moment so cant , justify 60 - 90 for a game
30 on the other hand snapped it up in an instant :D
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