I have not yet done that DLC but it's 'on the 'list'
I have not yet done that DLC but it's 'on the 'list'
Just take a good look at the city, in particular the skyline as you are in it before you do much in the zone, then again as you do things in the zone. You will see some changes. Much more than chains on the doors.
Coldharbor is one of my more favorite zones to do things in. Just remember, yes that first step is a doozy.
I have not yet done that DLC but it's 'on the 'list'
Just take a good look at the city, in particular the skyline as you are in it before you do much in the zone, then again as you do things in the zone. You will see some changes. Much more than chains on the doors.
Coldharbor is one of my more favorite zones to do things in. Just remember, yes that first step is a doozy.
Yes, I noticed the sun peeking out, the town seemed brighter, less oppressive.
I have not yet done that DLC but it's 'on the 'list'
Just take a good look at the city, in particular the skyline as you are in it before you do much in the zone, then again as you do things in the zone. You will see some changes. Much more than chains on the doors.
Coldharbor is one of my more favorite zones to do things in. Just remember, yes that first step is a doozy.
Yes, I noticed the sun peeking out, the town seemed brighter, less oppressive.
I was referring to Orsinium in my post. The city gets rebuilt as you do the zone.
But your right, Coldharbor seems to be less, well, cold as you do the quests up there.
It's amazing how this game can turn something so nice into something so evil.I am running my first toon through Coldharbour.
hmsdragonfly wrote: »Coldhabour was my favourite questline, I felt.like I was playing Mass Effect 2 all over again.
starkerealm wrote: »hmsdragonfly wrote: »Coldhabour was my favourite questline, I felt.like I was playing Mass Effect 2 all over again.
...but, stuff actually happened in Cold Harbour as you progressed.