Believe it or not, I have never put much time into Skyrim until recently. I got my first PC after playing XBox for years and bought all the DLCs outright before starting the game.
At one point I got to thinking, “this is a really long, drawn out questline I’m on”. It didn’t occur to me until the boss fight that I was about to complete the Dragonborn DLC and was extraordinarily disappointed that I didn’t make a point to slow down and enjoy it more. Has this ever happened to anyone else?
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Yeah, AC Valhalla, I did one of the smaller DLC’s that at the time, I thought was a side quest taking me to a different area. It wasn’t until I checked my trophies that I had completed a DLC pack.
Only if I buy a “complete” edition years later. Some DLC is just blended in really nicely and I prefer that over a main menu option dlc.
But, with your argument. It would be nice if a quest popped up and it said (DLC) after it. That would be nice as well.
I once had the opposite. Bought some DLCs and thought I was playing one of them, but before I knew it I was at a point on no return in the main story line
The Dragonborn dlc on Skyrim.
I haven’t realized Borderlands 2’s pirate DLC was a DLC until I finished the main game.
Fallout 3. Bought definitive edition. Just starting out. Less than 1hr into the game. “Hold on…is that a fucking crashed UFO?”
I played the Dawnguard DLC and I never realised it was a DLC until I had finished it.
I’ve never seen the end of Skyrim’s story ever.
Just the Dragon storyline. Like OP, I just kinda thought that was the game. Then I just went on exploring and didn’t really bother with the main storyline since it felt so much smaller in scale. I mean I was epic as fuck now so why would I need to concern myself with mortal woes lol