Lol at Ritsuko and the other ignorant console gamers. Need $1000 dollars for "serious" hardware for a PC to run SKyrim? Yeah right, you can run Skyrim on HIGH(Which is much better or MAYBE (doubt it)equal to the console versions) on a 500 build. And don't you guys dare say 500 is alot of money when you pay 200-250 for your console, pay 10 bucks a month , 60 bucks for games(We get sales bitch), or 60 a year for your Xbox live, batteries for your controllers, or 30 for each of your charge and play kits, you have paid way more than 500 console gaming. And lets not forget Skyrim has been on sale MANY times on Steam(As low as 20), so your even saving on the game. And if you pay 100 more, you can even run SKyrim on Ultra(600 build) which is way better than what you guys play on, on even 1220P, BEYOND 1080p. So have fun with your DLC, flying on dragons? We have been had mods for that. 30+ Hours of gameplay? That's nothing compared to all the mods we have. So get your info right before bashing PC.
Skyrim adds Dragonborn DLC December 4
Newest add-on for Elder Scrolls V coming to Xbox 360 for $20 early next month; no word on launch for PS3 or PC; new enemies, locations, and rideable dragons shown.
The rumor was right. The next expansion for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is called Dragonborn and will launch for Xbox 360 gamers December 4. The content costs 1,600 Microsoft points, or $20, and its first trailer is embedded below.
Skyrim's Dragonborn downloadable content was hinted at last month, when a Bethesda forum user found source code that contained frequent mention of the words "Dragonborn" and "DLC2." The content was at the time rumored to allow users to ride dragons. This has not been confirmed, though the trailer strongly suggests that this will be the case.
Dragonborn will follow previously released DLC for Skyrim that includes Dawnguard and Hearthfire. Both are currently available for the Xbox 360 and PC, but potentially unsolvable issues have kept these add-ons from the PlayStation 3.
Publisher Bethesda previously stated that missing Skyrim DLC for the PS3 is the company's fault and not that of Sony. Bethesda vice president of public relations and marketing Pete Hines said at the time, "We have never blamed anyone or anything. It's our problem, and it's on us to solve it."
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