
For example, after I got pretty deep in the DLC I started comparing Dragonborn to the Legend of Zelda. Not in the way that there are less bugs or anything, which is to be expected from such a huge game, but that the actual things you do in the game are so much fun. In some ways, I might even argue that Dragonborn is better made than the origional game. I pretty much thought I had done it all, but after I explored around more, I found out that there is just a ton of stuff to do. After I finished the main story, which is comparable in length to Dawnguard and the dragons in the vanilla game, I was losing interest in the DLC. Buy Dragonborn! There is SO much more for you to do.
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