I had Caldwell's gold on four characters before CP was introduced.
What I like about the DC story line is that so many of the people you meet reappear in Coldharbor. It really makes Coldharbor feel like an extra zone for the DC faction.
In a strong second place is AD.
EP is not very good at all, but meeting Amalexia was pretty cool.
Ehhh... back there, you could still blame the covenant interloopers and their catspaw for that. But I grant its a hint of how flimsy their alliance still is. And as I said, all the latter questing underlines that its really only the external threats that's holding them together... for now...FrancisCrawford wrote: »That seemed obvious halfway through Stonefalls.TheShadowScout wrote: »...comes Deshaan, and Shadowfen, and Eastmarch, and you get to see the cracks in the pact. Still follow the general theme, but you see its not all flowers and smiles, you get a hint as to just how much hidden trouble there is within the dunmer ranks, how much resentment still lingers between the slavers and the argonians,
Yeah. Thats the whole friggin point!Races have so much contradictions, so you constantly ask yourself why and how They become allies in first place...
Almost none, true.The others I don't remember there being as many events or stories relating to the war.
HailSanta28 wrote: »Balancing story, location, quests, etc., which faction is the most fun to play through?
TheShadowScout wrote: »DC often made me wonder why my characters even bother. And they really don't seem to... seen a prophecy on bethnik about the duchess murder, but convinently forget it by the time they get to the quest? What was that for? Deal with stupid nobles and ditzy mages? I dunno, for me it all seemed so... common. As in, settings I have seen so many times already. Medieval fantasy classics with werewolves, cultists, vampires... the usual court intrigue and quarrelling nobles mixed in, and a really annoying high king who seems almost comic relief, especiually at the end when he wants to charge an enemy stronghold with a handful of men, and is promptly reduced to playing damsel in distress... I admit, I really liked the alik'r storyline, that one was neat! The rest were... okay, but had way too few surprises as it was all so... classic cliché fantasy? At least in my eyes.
But hey, that's -my- opinions. Other people will see things differently, and that's the fun of it!