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This though is a hallmark of Bethesdas world/map DLC's, lots of nice locales and good atmosphere but few new items to go with it, though they always make it up by the sheer amount of content released over the multiple DLC's they make, basically you have to take all the content from the DLC's put together and then make the decision of whether or not it was good/worth it.
Dragonborn had like 2 new sets of armor and crossbows.
You mean the 2 dlc people forgot existed in new vegas?
When peopel talk about the new vegas dlc, they dont bring up those two.
Thats what ive noticed anyway