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26 USD for DW
35 USD Soundtrack
25 USD for CE Guide
Hardware does not count.
So, 256 USD for the game and DLC
or
316 USD for everything Skyrim-related.
Except for posters and stuff.
Dawnguard doesnt look all that interesting to me for the price being asked but I tend to avoid dlc thats £15 or more as there's not always the guarantee it'll be expansive enough to warrant the price.
Also not sure if I want to support a company that panders to xbox exclusivity for multiplatform releases. Might think about it if they pull the finger out and show some love/respect to their ps3 playerbase. I have (and play stuff) both consoles so please dont accuse me of being a ps3 fanboi
No issue with my Geforce 550 ti running the game on ultra settings (Shadows medium) at 1920x1080 so no need for extra hardware.
So that's about it: 45euros.
computer was fine and i may get hearthfire
so £20 -£25 (if i get hearthfire)
ps wont be getting dawn garud too expensive for a dlc
$59.99 for the original game (did not purchase any other Skyrim content, as I'm fine with what mods provide).
$1,000 for a kick-ass gaming PC
$1,799 for a kick-ass 3D LED HDTV (55')
$129 for a kick-ass mouse
$149 for a kick ass mechanical keyboard
. . . and that's about it, I think.
Of course, I use the mentioned setup for other games, as well. It's just that I've had the most fun playing Skyrim on it.