You didn't get half a chapter, you got a full chapter. Elswyer is roughly the same size as the previous chapters, same amount of new land to explore, same amount of new quest content, and a new class.
SilentRaven1972 wrote: »I'm hearing that those that bought Elswyer will also have to pay for the DLC coming out tomorrow. Why did the name not reflect that? If I had known I was spending so much and only getting half of Elswyer (Northern), and would have to pay for the rest (Southern), I never would have bought it. The chapter name should have reflected that it was for ONLY the Northern section and a description should have been included, disclosing that the other half would have to be bought. Yes, I know ESO+ has access, but that really isn't the point.
This is so hilarious people are still thinking this way.
The map is only half of the province, yes, but its still a full chapter. If the chapter had been all of Elsweyr the scaling would have been so horrendous itd have been disgusting to see the Khajiit homeland portrayed as a theme park. A chapter is a chapter is a chapter, no matter what area it covers or its name suggests.
Did you get upset with Morrowind but only getting Vvardenfell?
You didn't get half a chapter, you got a full chapter. Elswyer is roughly the same size as the previous chapters, same amount of new land to explore, same amount of new quest content, and a new class.
Just because the chapter and the story DLC locations happen to be placed next to each other there is no reason why they should be considered the same piece of content.
Dragonhold to Elsweyr is what Murkmire was to Summerset or Clockwork City to Morrowind. Just more related for the whole "One year story" thing.
SilentRaven1972 wrote: »I'm hearing that those that bought Elswyer will also have to pay for the DLC coming out tomorrow. Why did the name not reflect that? If I had known I was spending so much and only getting half of Elswyer (Northern), and would have to pay for the rest (Southern), I never would have bought it. The chapter name should have reflected that it was for ONLY the Northern section and a description should have been included, disclosing that the other half would have to be bought. Yes, I know ESO+ has access, but that really isn't the point.
Those that do not have ESO+ will have to buy the DLC to access it and there is no reason to think it would have been otherwise. If they thought otherwise they have not been paying attention the past few years.
Edit: Clearly you are on PC since you are talking about the DLC coming out tomorrow. The forums talked about the chapter being Northern Elswyer when the chapter was on the PTS. You also have access to the PTS being on PC so you could have seen all this long ago.
It seems very self serving, or naïve, to be complaining about something that was so obvious so long ago.
Just because the chapter and the story DLC locations happen to be placed next to each other there is no reason why they should be considered the same piece of content.
Dragonhold to Elsweyr is what Murkmire was to Summerset or Clockwork City to Morrowind. Just more related for the whole "One year story" thing.
Not entirely. There was no need to own summerset to complete full story in Murkmire or to own Morrowind to complete Clockrowk city story. Now You need Elsweyr to complete full story in Dragonhold. Zos is getting better each year with selling less for more.
VaranisArano wrote: »Maybe if you don't care that Morrowind ended on a huge cliffhanger, or that Clockwork City makes no sense likewise without Morrowind...
My SO was extremely irritated that Clockwork City wasn't attached to Morrowind, regarding it as the actual resolution of Morrowind's story.