Blood_again wrote: »I'm very surprised to hear that Orsinium is one of the most expensive DLCs now
Orsinium was technically the fourth DLC.
Lower and upper Craglorn are the first and second DLC but since they were added during the mandatory subscription days they are considered part of the base game now.
Regardless, as new context becomes old content it becomes stale and less used. It’s a been there, some that a thousand times issue. It’s also why new content needs to be added regularly.
Blood_again wrote: »I'm very surprised to hear that Orsinium is one of the most expensive DLCs now.
I've bought it in discounted 4-pack before IC went free. Well, I didn't check but I guess this pack no longer exists in store.
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colossalvoids wrote: »It's definitely populated enough on pceu, not overcrowded though. See way less action in Blackwood or Skyrim zones comparatively.
Sticker book, vma weaps and other changes made zone less populated bit still wb's are done pretty frequently, you see people in all PD's, maybe way less in delves. For me it's still the best dlc ESO had to offer, it's easily best content of all "chapters" and one of the best stories and the way how it was weaved into.
PurpleScroll wrote: »I'm surprised so many people are saying this is the best DLC in the game, because I found it utterly boring and have never completed it a second time.
Did Zeni add the sale in response to my post? Probably not, but I’m going to take credit anyway
Yes still exist and it is in sale about 6x in the year.
Imperial City (FREE) + Orsinium + Dark Brotherhood + Thieves Guild
Bundle price is 4000 crowns and on sale 2000. But still IC is free now so it is not 500/dlc in bundle.
You travel direct to Maelstrom Arena, like a dungeon/trial. This topic is about the Wrothgar/Orsinium zone and why hardly anyone goes there despite the awesome game world design and once desirable content.
chessalavakia_ESO wrote: »I think they'd have to do something about Stuga if they made it free.
Part of the reason I never bought the DLC was to avoid dealing with her on my characters.
In my opinion, Orsinium is the best DLC ESO has ever released. Phenomenal story writing, lots of great motifs, strong but balanced sets, rich expansion of orismer culture as more than just cartoonish brutes, fun solo content that was also challenging for endgamers in the form of Maelstrom Arena, an absolutely gorgeously designed overland and zone. And it's also when Lawrence Schick did the Fa-Nuit-Hen interviews, hugely expanding metaphyscial lore of TES.
Orsinium is the apex of ESO content.
You travel direct to Maelstrom Arena, like a dungeon/trial. This topic is about the Wrothgar/Orsinium zone and why hardly anyone goes there despite the awesome game world design and once desirable content.
Orsinium was technically the fourth DLC.
Lower and upper Craglorn are the first and second DLC but since they were added during the mandatory subscription days they are considered part of the base game now.
Regardless, as new context becomes old content it becomes stale and less used. It’s a been there, some that a thousand times issue. It’s also why new content needs to be added regularly.
There are several examples of old content being refreshed/updated: Cyrodiil (the hammer, new mechanics, new pvp sets added every update) Imperial City (flags), addition of mythic leads, new motifs and furnishing recipes to various areas... to name but a few.
So there's no reason why some of the bigger and better areas like Wrothgar can't be updated too, in some capacity.
Grizzbeorn wrote: »I wish they would make Forgemaster Falls available way more often than it has been since they added it to the zone.
You travel direct to Maelstrom Arena, like a dungeon/trial. This topic is about the Wrothgar/Orsinium zone and why hardly anyone goes there despite the awesome game world design and once desirable content.