Except the event is a celebration for the chapter? Pretty sure any event based on a chapter/dlc in this game requires you to have access to that chapter/dlc to take part in it, and they did the same thing with Summerfall (Summerset's chapter celebration) and Dragon Rising (Elsweyr's chapter celebration). It's not a slap in the face at all, do you expect events directly tied to an expansion to be available for people who don't have access to that expansion?locking an event behid a paywall is a slap in the face to the community
ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »Sylvermynx wrote: »I caved and bought it because I want the house. *sigh* Oh well, I got it from CDKeys for less than $16 US.
I hope you actually received the product you purchased. Sites like CDKeys are notorious for scamming people. Some have great experiences. Others don't.
As much as I wanted to buy it, I've read some reviews about it even here in the forums. "It's not advisable for casuals (w/c I am one) because the zone does not offer much."
The Indrik? Nah, I'm not really into mounts they're just cosmetics besides, noisy hooves. I'll settle to my Guar.
I've been thinking too if I bought greymoor now. That trial will be another eye candy to me. Since I'm not in a guild, I will not experience itas much as I wanted to learn trials.
The only thing I would say is that if you weren't a fan of this part of Skyrim in the last ES game you might not get as much out of it, but the zone itself is pretty massive and has lots to do and explore. There are also some nice collectibles. Ultimately, while the house is beautiful and I'm excited to get my hands on the npc to put in my houses I would suggest buying the Chapter unless you were interested in all the other stuff above. This is just a nice bonus to those who have bought or will buy when sales come up. Using the movie theatre price metric, I easily got my value from my purchase but as always with things like this mileage will vary.