Dragonborn is the third DLC pack for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, following in the footsteps of Dawnguard and Hearthfire, both of which were released last year. Dragonborn takes place in Morrowind on the island of Solstheim, which is the same setting as the Bloodmoon expansion pack for The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind -- and which conveniently looks a lot like Skyrim. As the DLC pack opens up, you're attacked by cultists who consider you to be a "Deceiver," and who want you dead on the orders of Miraak, the "True Dragonborn." You then travel to Solstheim to figure out who this Miraak is and how you can stop him.
That judicious lack of oversight permeated everything in Bethesda's RPGs, in a positive fashion.
I much prefer a left alone Obsidian and Larian Studios. Bethesda's formula has grown old for me.
Skyrim blew my mind when it released. That game took me to the gaming, promisedland. Going back to it when it was updated for the PS5, it felt slightly rough around the edges, but great for its time
We should leave Obsidian alone. Bethesda on the other hand should be kept under constant psychiatric observation.
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has been updated to support true Physically Based Rendering thanks to the release of Community Shaders 1.0.