Skyrim has had a rough time on PlayStation 3, having suffered from frame rate issues, freezing, ballooning save file sizes and various other game-hindering glitches. Not only did PS3 owners have to deal with these problems, once new content was announced they were then informed that the DLC was not ready for their platform and it required further development before it could be brought to the console. Following a lengthy wait, Skyrim’s Dragonborn DLC has finally arrived on Sony’s system, but many aren’t too eager to pick up the add-on content, despite favorable reviews for the competing console’s version. It’s understandable that Skyrim fans/owners would expect Dragonborn to be a buggy mess like the main game was, but I’m here to bring you some good news: Dragonborn runs surprisingly well on the PlayStation 3. - JPS
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The developers of Lordbound increased the scope as they became more familiar with the Creation Kit and got inspired by the original Skyrim.
Created by Bethesda Softworks, The Elder Scrolls is hailed as one of the most groundbreaking RPG franchises.
I here this is good DLC, but I don't want to fork out $20 for it. I got a full filling with Skyrim but may try it in the future.
Whah? After all the issues that they had with the console?
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I'm disappointed by how many people bought this DLC.
I've always read that Skyrim for PS3 was terribly buggy. For me, the worst I've experienced was a lock up which required a restart, maybe 10 times in the year that I've played it... and that Grand Healing spell wasn't purchasable from Collette after completing her restoration quest. Haven't played in a while so they might have fixed that one since. There were also some dragons that didn't play nice but all in all, I had a pretty good experience with it!
Like Dark_Overlord, I'll get the DLC when(if) it's included with the GOTY edition.
You'll never make me believe that Bethesda miraculously figured out the "problems" with the DLC content for PS3 as soon as they had released all three on the 360. What a coincidence. For that reason alone, I will not be giving them anymore of my money. If I ever do own the DLC, it'll be because I bought it secondhand.