ArenCordial
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- Sep 18, 2012
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I don't get the penny-pinching attitude when it comes to DLC. I bought Skyrim on sale for $40. I'd say I've easily gotten several hundred hours worth of enjoyment out of it; at even at $0.50 an hour, it's provided me with over $100 worth of enjoyment. So even if Dawnguard and Hearthfire are "overpriced," the overall cost of my Skyrim experience is still worth more than I've paid. The only reason I haven't gotten either yet is because of concerns about compatibility. I have no problem giving Bethesda more money for crafting a product that I feel has given me much more than my money's worth over the last year.
Its a question of each person's disposable income, thats all. Especially with Steam and GOG, you can buy full games for that price. So it becomes a question of value. If a person does not have any need to budget then yeah I'd easily recommend Dawnguard, but I perfer to not make that assumption for people and just recommend DLC at what I think they'd be worth in my estimation. Not so hard a concept.
Anyway really looking forward to Dragonborn.