Sorry if theres misunderstanding, all im saying is if i have styles unlocked,such imperial/divine prosecution/etc from buying dlc or chapters that should mean i shouldn't have to buy or learn the motifs. Before the outfit station i could convert armor too that style, which in my understanding is the same as knowing the motif.darkriketz wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »Doesn't the Imperial Style motif book come with the Imperial Edition purchase? And if it didn't, it's not like it's all that expensive on the guild traders. I sell at least one every few months, and for pennies compared to what they used to sell for.
No, it allowed creation of the race and conversion of armor too that style. Which is my main gripe, seems misleading since It can only be applied now through the outfit station now.which also applies too the other styles I have from buying DLCs, although the motif is cheap too buy as you said, its the principle.
"the other styles I have from buying DLCs"
What styles exactly ? Motifs and styles aren't DLC-exclusive at all, you can read absolutely any style page of any DLC, even one you don't own, as long as you buy them from trading guilds. I may not understand what your message is here, because there isn't such thing as DLC-exclusive books or pages.
Maybe books or pages that are granted when you buy the DLC or Chapter in a premium-like edition ? The one with the collectibles and all ?
tomofhyrule wrote: »Otherwise, just make sure to give us tripots and crown chicken since those are useful regardless, unlike things like the crown drinks that nobody uses.
Finedaible wrote: »Don't forget that if Crossplay does somehow happen, PC will very likely be subject to the same update scheduling as consoles since certification is a thing. In some other games this led to further delay windows in bug fixing since they can't deploy hotfixes as easily. Other restrictions may apply to PC as well.