It's substantially larger than a DLC. It's covering all Vardenfell which should be much larger than all skyrim
eleussinkb16_ESO wrote: »
Unsent.Soul wrote: »Why was this thread made?
eleussinkb16_ESO wrote: »
eleussinkb16_ESO wrote: »Let's get funky here..
A DLC = Downloadable Content = Content for your game that you can download after paying for it.
but Morrowind will be an expansion so:
Expansion = Expansion = Content for your game that you can download after paying for it.
But it's not a DLC! It's an Expansion. but after paying for it you can download it. But it's not a DLC! we call it an expansion. makes it worth more.
Because it's worth more it's called an expansion even thou you have to download it after paying for it like the dlc but it's not the same.
So you can't pay with crowns for it even thou you saved crowns for future downloadable content = DLC
Since the expansion is content which can be downloaded after paying for it, you would believe that one can pay for it using crowns. but you can't because it's not a dlc.
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man i could go like this for dayz, Zenimax hire me today! because my logic is an expansion not dlc.
This difference is becoming more and more meaningless in an age when even full games sometimes don't come with a physical disk.DLC is download only, expansions comes with an disc.
That is the industry definition of it pretty much.
DLC is download only, expansions comes with an disc.
That is the industry definition of it pretty much.
Dlc - content you play, uses existing play options. Like downloading new maps that you play with only existing characters.
Expansion - takes existing play options and expands them. Like being able to take a new character type and go through existing content.
eleussinkb16_ESO wrote: »
eleussinkb16_ESO wrote: »
Wherever Zenimax says so.
eleussinkb16_ESO wrote: »eleussinkb16_ESO wrote: »
Wherever Zenimax says so.
And you like being treated like this in life? Or as a customer do you expect some proper based on hard evidence information?
DLC is download only, expansions comes with an disc.
That is the industry definition of it pretty much.
Llaren_Uvayn wrote: »It's not strange or new for an MMO to get an expansion that costs money apart from your regular subscription fee. I have always, from the very start, expected ESO to at some point get an expansion that required a purchase apart from a regular subscription fee.