You know this expansion wasn't just a Group Finder right?
All the rest of the content has been pretty much flawless for me.

Inhuman003 wrote: »
If you do have a job, what you do with your money is your problem real world first.
Kneighbors wrote: »Please supply more bug reports, I want to have a good working "expansion" when I buy it for 5$.
If they want me to report bugs,they should be paying me,not the other way.
I bought it to play,not to work
Not to worry,you will be seeing the same bugs as the rest of us
Let me guess, with that attitude, you must ne one of thise crying and whining about bugs though.
Kneighbors wrote: »Inhuman003 wrote: »
If you do have a job, what you do with your money is your problem real world first.
That's wrong consumer attitude. You must think about value of the thing you want to buy, or is there anything better to spend this amount of money on, like buying another game etc.
I see alot of people bragging around that they can allow themselves to spend 40$ the way they want. I live in a very expensive place where 40$ is 8 cups of coffee and still I think spending same amount on Morrowind is a total overprice.
Giles.floydub17_ESO wrote: »@Kneighbors
Interested in joining us for some BG action or a quick run through nHoF? Oh, yea, you are stuck doing the old stuff and I guess wont be able to join us for any new action.
By the time you get this we will be tired of the old stuff so you will be left playing alone, I guess. Maybe that is the way you play.
Absolut_Turkey wrote: »Kneighbors wrote: »Inhuman003 wrote: »
If you do have a job, what you do with your money is your problem real world first.
That's wrong consumer attitude. You must think about value of the thing you want to buy, or is there anything better to spend this amount of money on, like buying another game etc.
I see alot of people bragging around that they can allow themselves to spend 40$ the way they want. I live in a very expensive place where 40$ is 8 cups of coffee and still I think spending same amount on Morrowind is a total overprice.
You must also live in a place where English no speak good. Get a job, and stop freeloading.
Kneighbors wrote: »Giles.floydub17_ESO wrote: »@Kneighbors
Interested in joining us for some BG action or a quick run through nHoF? Oh, yea, you are stuck doing the old stuff and I guess wont be able to join us for any new action.
By the time you get this we will be tired of the old stuff so you will be left playing alone, I guess. Maybe that is the way you play.
Sorry bro, I'm actually enjoying other games. It's since homestead when they broke the Group Finder. I play maybe 1hr ESO a day now. The end game is totally dull.
Kneighbors wrote: »Inhuman003 wrote: »
If you do have a job, what you do with your money is your problem real world first.
That's wrong consumer attitude. You must think about value of the thing you want to buy, or is there anything better to spend this amount of money on, like buying another game etc.
I see alot of people bragging around that they can allow themselves to spend 40$ the way they want. I live in a very expensive place where 40$ is 8 cups of coffee and still I think spending same amount on Morrowind is a total overprice.
Kneighbors wrote: »Inhuman003 wrote: »
If you do have a job, what you do with your money is your problem real world first.
That's wrong consumer attitude. You must think about value of the thing you want to buy, or is there anything better to spend this amount of money on, like buying another game etc.
I see alot of people bragging around that they can allow themselves to spend 40$ the way they want. I live in a very expensive place where 40$ is 8 cups of coffee and still I think spending same amount on Morrowind is a total overprice.
and that's ZOS fault how? Your country had crap economy, suck it up buttercup.