Not quite... The quest is to get information about what 's plans are once you've figured out that they . The bust happens to be within the location and is one of the special items that you can acquire for Delvin to get a little extra payday. But you *are* right that, while its not verbal, its still an inclusion, sort of, of the Gray Fox.
@@Selcryn Delvin does make a minor comment on the Fox once you bring the bust to him, something along the lines of the person you took it from admiring the master thief.
Not quite. It's not a quest to steal the bust. It's a quest to break into Mercers home to obtain information about his location. In his home, you can find Gray Fox' bust as a bonus. It's not at all included in the quest, and it can be easy to miss because it looks like a regular prop.. well, if you're not really paying attention I guess
@@Paradisio84 Not really, the bust will trigger a quest in itself but it's not the point of finding Mercers location. Kind of like all the other easy-to-miss Delvin items And, what? lol
Actually there is a couple of mentions of the Gray Fox. A dark elf eho joins the Guild will say the player is no Gray Fox and in Mercer Freys house he has a bust of him
"Recent increase in bandit activities" in a land where you can't walk 5 steps out of a settlement without 2 d4 bandits with deathwish impaling themselves on your blade.
It's hilarious in some games. "Hey pal, we are 2 idiots in leather armors and I see 2 guys in armors made from damn dragon bones, wielding dragon bone weapons and shields. What should we do?" "Why do you even ask? CHARGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" "Oh, his dead. I think I should follow him and charge at them too." And these brilliant tacticians who love to fight with me while standing on bridge without railing, few floors above ground when they clearly could see I can push people with shout. It's actually great way to not be killed by my ax. Mostly because of being killed by being pushed 2 meters away and meeting ground while moving little too fast towards it.
@@Petaurista13 Valtheim Tower bandit: "Oh, hey, there comes the Dragonborn in their full Daedric armor suit, enchanted dragonbone weapons, godlike spells and dozens of dragon shouts. I bet there's a ton of money in that purse too...♥" *Steps in the Dragonborn's way* "HALT! You're gonna have to pay us... um... 200 gold to use our road!" the fur armor-wielding bandit states, holding up their iron ax. ...You know, guys, if you guys were tired of living, you could have just said so. XD
And it's truly beautiful on the inside, unless your a idiot like me and delete it only to redownload it later and see the missing texture bug on all the NPCs of the area
Well, rieklings are a type of goblin, so it's not all that upsetting. Atleast they changed up the body structure of them instead of just changing the color.
@@nekoStrangerJunior LMAO wasn't there actually going to be goblins in tameral at one point? i remember a video from game jam 2012 showcasing alot of features that didn't make it into skyrim like seasonal weather changes. th-cam.com/video/DGIgXeGC6Dg/w-d-xo.html
In survival mode, having many homes is super useful. The great distances of Skyrim, combined with its dangers making going across the map a serious endeavor that will cost considerable resources. Having homes to stop and restock/rest with is super nice.
@@MRtehe3 True, but in this case there is probably plenty of blame to go around with both companies, the reason I believe this is because Bethesda has been a subsidiary of Zenimax since 1999. So plenty of games that they released since then were some of the big hits that made them famous such as The Elder Scrolls Morrowind and Oblivion, and their first Fallout game, Fallout 3, all of which were loved by most of the people who see how bad they've gotten since. So in this case the blame can be shared equally between Zenimax and Bethesda for the drop in quality of their content and increase in predatory marketing and seemingly open hostility towards their fans. The difference is that EA gained a notorious reputation for buying companies that ALREADY made great games before being absorbed by EA. They then tend to use the leverage of the reputation of game series that were made independently by their acquired subsidiaries to basically create hype to get people to buy poorly made sequels. So basically it's only after EA absorbs producers that an obvious and pronounced drop in quality of sequels is noticeable, while typically those same producers made the first entries into the same series entirely independently from EA, which are typically the good entries that made those series famous.
They couldn't even get the skin tone of the dark seducers right and from what I can tell they pretty much just copied most of the assets over from the Shivering Isles Oblivion DLC and touched up the details to make it look up to date with the rest of Skyrim, that's probably why it all looks so good. Meanwhile, there's a team of people working on making Skyblivion, a total conversion mod for Skyrim that turns it into Oblivion complete with fully updated graphics and they even have a version that is like an improved vanilla Oblivion, and it all will also even be complete with all the DLC that was released for Oblivion and it's all for free (as long as the client owns the original TES IV Oblivion and TES V Skyrim or Skyrim Special Edition). At this point, free mods are the only thing I can see saving AAA games since the original producers of them are way too fucking greedy and hellbent on ripping off their own customers.
@@NODnuke45 at least this isn't as bad as the fallout side of things... why would you travel all the way to GNR just cause you're "a good person"? It makes no sense, and after it's over you can barely explore. At least with this creation you can play it along side skyblivion and the creation remains in skyrim so there's no overlap, if you're willing to pay the $15 that is
@@20tetsuo77 Don't even get me started with the creation club for Fallout 4 aka "we made this just to cheat players who bought the season pass out of DLC" because "yeah it's DLC but it's the creation club so it doesn't count for the season pass which is supposed to apply to all DLC because reasons, don't question it, it just works." And obviously they are trying to bait people who have nostalgia by putting Fallout 3 content into Fallout 4, and trying to use people's desperation to satisfy their nostalgia. Nostalgia that a lot of people probably have in large part because they wish things could go back to the way they were before AAA game producers could get away with outright scamming people.
7:17 For oldrim players Just search the gray cowl of nocturnal on nexus mods Its a dlc sized quest that takes you to alik'r desert You have lots of new voices, puzzles that arent broken and are more challenging and lots of new items and powers
Just play "The Gray Cowl of Nocturnal" quest mod. It's a massive and amazing high quality quest mod. It's a really cool story, a great follow up to Shivering Iles, and the Thieves Guild quests from Oblivion. The alik'r desert is really well designed, and a great addition to the game. And of course, it's free!!
It felt too much like an Alik’r based mod than a thieves guild mod. When I got to the desert, the questline ended. Like there was nothing else to do but explore. I got bored after going to like six locations and I uninstalled it. Maybe I downloaded it when it wasn’t ready yet.
Some additional notes, because I literally couldn't fit everything I wanted to say into this video - - Overall, the content itself is good. There's a sense the people who actually designed these expansions really put their hearts into it and the larger ones are riddled with neat details. My issues lie primarily with whoever it is that's setting the price tags, (as we'll see) they can get pretty excessive. - At around 10:00 there's a floating pillar that can be seen coming from the structure, that's actually a result of my terrain mods and happens pretty frequently with vanilla structures. - Also; The Shivering Isle's Inspired quest also introduces more "bottled torch bugs", evidently. For those unaware, Skyrim contains a small number of various bottled torch bugs, each with strange runes on their back. No one ever really figured out what they meant and it was eventually revealed to have been a part of a scrapped mysterious narrative Bethesda never finished. Well, now it seems Bethesda is finally getting around to fleshing out that plot line.
>Legacy of the Dragonborn. >The Gray Cowl of Nocturnal. >Hammet's Dungeon Pack. >Vigilant. >Project AHO. >Helgen Reborn. >Maelstrom. Are just some of the Free mods that got more quality than most of this stuff.
The difference between 0 dollars and the price for this is just next to nothing. You can just go use them if you want, its not like Bethesda is preventing you from using those mods.
@@frankjrgensen6331 Trash ass mods for the price: Paid mods, dumb, for free you can get much bigger mods of higher quality Buy an actual real game with that money instead.. Pathetic, if there's going to be paid mods, they should be DLC sized
I’m noticing a theme. Most Creations are based on previous games. Nothing of original or improved ideas. The only ones that are original are those they Ported from Blades... I’ve never played and don’t plan to.
@@Bred0nSch00lV2 yep, that was my thought as well. And i think it was cheaper and had more content. Maybe Nate forgot about it or never even got the dlc for oblivion
Yeah u have a point I mean 15 dollars basically 10 pound for a new location weapons armour new gear new npcs new everything for a lower price than fortnite skins
Skins are cosmetic and unnecessary, you can still get the full experience of a game without ever buying skins, in this case you feel like you're missing out if you don't buy it.
skyrim is (or was) a 60 dollar game,so having to pay for a quest that takes only about 1-3 hours to complete is insulting.Fortnite on the other hand is completely free so the only way for them to make money is for the cosmetics(skins etc).Thats why they charge 20 dollars for a single skin
9:57 imagine paying 4 dollars for a house where the columns don't touch the ground haha. No disrespect to elionora of course I love her house mods and I'm glad she's getting paid but it really shows Bethesda's quality control with these paid mods.
Imagine that in TES:Skyrim HF after playing hours to finish 3 houses my main house got serious problem of fallen elk head casually resting on floor, so I had to kick it all around the house when walking. If somebody made it like that in real world I would probably use his head for replacement. I don't complain about Elinora's work, it's mod and it's stuff outside house so it may not fit well enviroment if it's little misplaced. But how the Hell anybody can call himself programmer if he can't make damn fixed element of damn environment stay in one place? Is it so hard to do? You know, I'm not programmer, especially not professional one, working for big company, so I may be mistaken, but it should be quite easy. And even if you misplace line of code or sth damn beta tests should fix it or you should be able to fix it when gamers tell you about it. You know, I had problems with only few games. Witcher 2 - response in one day with tip on how to avoid bug, patch in like 2 or 3 days (but they've informed me they already know about it so it's possible they were working longer, although not longer than 1 weeks as premiere was 1 weeks b4 my message). Batman:AO - 2 bugs fixed in month. Only AC III have unfixed bug (bu only with alt skins equipped, they've fixed it with default one), AC:U (stopped caring after month and bug happening for 2nd time), and Batman:AO (2 bugs, but fixed in 2 or 3 weeks, one minor bug I've never cared to tell them about as it's unlikely player notice it and it's easy to avoid). Bethesda? Bought game after damn year from premiere and it's more bugged than documentary about ants.
Modders have been releasing free homes, armor, and quest mods with quality voice acting for years. I'm happy for those who've joined the creation club and it's great the content has improved, but this stuff still just doesn't seem worth it from a player's perspective tbh.
@A Lakótelepi Bosszúálló Growing up means learning that there are consequences to your actions. Clearly, you haven't reached that stage yet. Keep on being such a badass! Woah!
Narrator: "we will be using a boat just like our initial trip to volkihar" Me: "wait... So we weren't supposed to swim to Volkihar from Dawnstar Bay?" Literally I swam that, every time. Hearing theres a boat is actually news to me
@@strikeranimus2721 have fun man, it's a trek, it's been a while since I've done it but I remember it taking like at least an hour and a half. I messed around on some of the ice islands though
I did the “Gray cowl” quest, killing the thief. My character cut his head off, and I couldn’t find anything marked by the quest in his inventory. The point is, I think beheading the thief may break the quest.
The Conspiratorist so it’s not just me then? I can’t find one even after redoing the quest many times. Even without the decapitation nothing quest marked appears on his inventory.
The beggar I had to apparently speak the phrase too turned out to be Lucia. And I think the quest broke because I had adopted her early in to my play through. Though, the games engine I think is set to pick a random beggar within whichever cities vicinity and since the kid was a beggar, even after adopting her the game still recognized her as such. Although, both times I reloaded before starting the quest, it had been Lucia.
Except with a lot less content. Thieves den let you have a pirate crew that you could send on raids, some of whom were merchants, and more new items. I think the price might have been similar, too.
exactly this entire content dump is one big TES4 rip off, and all of it done poorly. they even messed up the cowl pretty bad, not just the enchantment but the message on the cowl added back in the Yakhem which is left out of most Daedric inscriptions and missing from the one in oblivion
@Tom The Fish They want it to fit the rest of game's graphics. They don't want something to suddenly look significantly better than the rest of the game.
The great thing about Skyrim design, is that it's game to which you can keep adding quest lines indefinitely. You can refine enemy variety and add more weapons and you can have 20 quest lines with such a game design.
1:27 Goblins Questline 5:40 Gray Cowl of Nocturnal - Gray Fox head armor from ES IV 8:48 Hendrajeim - Player Home 10:45 Dead Man's Dread - Pirate Questline (Skyrim version of the Goonies movie) 14:50 - Saints & Seducers - Sheogorath Questline Enjoy!
If they are willing to purchase paid mods, it's inevitable such problems arise. (They will mod other aspects) thusly I feel some measures should be considered. I pity anyone who still apparently plays the vanilla garbage state of this game.
@@Elianora I want to know, did you just sell Bethesda one of your trash products because it seemed kinda half assed in the preview from what your previous works had led me to expect.
@@lazydaze3134 yes it is. Compared to other top games and the content that is offered, this is terrible value. Hell you can get assassins creed odyssey for £25 The price is way off
Gman for PS4 players nope bro, consoles are the ones aimed for this content and to unlock the Achievements, after that you can search for other houses like the cool DragonBorn house
@@flyingpaladin617 Now to quote your best jokes so far as they are quite funny, Mori Shep: "say no to overpriced paid mods, just say no. make them make a good game if they want money" FlyingPaladin: "creation club is amazing 💗" Dkyguy1995: ""has been one of Bethesda game Studios’ least popular endeavors" enter: fallout 76" FlyingPaladin: "That was the best Fallout game" Jarl Balgruuf: "the creation club needs to die. pls stop buying their paid mods people." FlyingPaladin: "nope" FlyingPaladin: "$15 bucks is not a lot. are you really that poor?" I love it Haha!
@@ooobidooobi1006 do you mean Nerveshatter? yeah just become the Duke of Mania and then you'll have to kill Syl near the end of the quest line, the warhammer is on her body
Yeah, how the heck could Bethesda have legal trouble with modifying their own game? The real reason is writing a short text that explains the quest=easy and zero effort, making voice acted characters that don't sound like ass=hard
Dead mans dread DLC should come with a follower called "chunk..." and an evil old woman to chase you through the cave while a radio station plays "Girls just wanna have fun"
"In Skyrim, there's literally no mention of the grey fox" I mean.. did you play the game? You literally take the Bust of the Grey Fox from Mercer's house and sell it to Delvin.
@@BrightWulph there were rumors about it in the thieves guild. But I don't think that's the real one if it was.. he would have been an unstoppable thief and well.. spoiler alert He wasn't and we killed him
@@hrathurahl8697 Yes. 2nd biggest bullshit about Assasin's creed Black Flag (which was great game BTW, totally recommend to play it) was that if you bought DLCs with equipment you could get it only late-game and best swords you could get in 1st city, very early in-game, only problem was price. All DLCs were pitifully short quests to get items with stats far worse than stuff you already could have core-game. If you make weapons/armor as part of DLCs they HAVE TO be at least equally good to best stuff you can get in game, when DLC stuff is obtainable (also they shouldn't be best in game if obtainable early).
@@hrathurahl8697 I would love to get armor better than Daedric, or at least equal. I don't really like Daedric armor look. I mena they look great as Daedric stuff, but I don't really feel like running around in them. I use Dragonbone ones despite fact they are worse (and doesn't look very great too, but they look fine). And I think like 10 Skyrim's heavy armors look very cool.
Well, let me present this to you: Businesses do not continue to perform a task if it does not make them money. Zenimax would have made them stop if they were losing money. (Just an FYI, I do not blame Todd for any of the money-grubbing antics of Bethesda right now, I blame Zenimax) It's basic Economics.
Epoxygleu you’d be pretty alone in the “won’t buy” section of people. There would be a few people with you, but most people would instantly buy it, especially if it’s really good.
@@DaemosDaen Well, let me present this to you: Unless clients are bunch of rich idiots, business won't make a dime if your product is not worth a dime. Some years ao I've decided that some companies never care about product quality so I won't buy from them. Some players claimed I'm fool as I should buy what they offer anyway as it's at east something. Actually if every player (or just enough players) would follow m, don't buy crappy DLCs with nearly no content for huge prices, not buy games with content cut out to make $$$ on pseudo-DLCs and not buy unfinished games it won't be like "We won't fix it as we already earned our $$$". It would be: "We will fix it or we will loose all money invested in it." It won't be: "We've cut few stuff form core game, and it's still full price so no matter if anybody buy DLC, we are fine now, any buyer will make profit" (not really Bethesda thing, but it happens with few others companies). It would be: "We cheat customers, we won't sell our games. No profit at all, not even lvl of non-profit company, we just lost all money we've spent on making this." And it would cause companies to make good, tested, patched games and honest DLCs. How is it possible than CDP Red can make W2 and give everybody items in DLCs for free and some companies ask Collector Edition's owners to pay for damn skin (nad some companies sell multiple Season Passes for one game and even having every one of them doesn't cover all DLCs)? It's because many gamers are gulls. they simply allow companies to milk them so companies milk them.
Coming from someone who has played Saints and Sinners, with the various gear that is made available and the decent length quest, I honestly feel it is worth the $15. It is one of the creations I've played recently that I will say I freaking love. The fights are tough, the quests, while simple are entertaining and it is just all in all fun. Oh and Nate forgot to mention that you do gain 2 pets, that can both travel with you along with your normal follower, and they produce a decent poison and have a bit of carrying capacity which once they are full you can send them either to the player home that you have marked as their home (a setting that is easy to change) or to the nearest city. I'll just say if you're using the survival mode this is greatly useful.
You mean saints and seduccers that is aldready in the game? The 2 pets is bugs and is caged by them and you go to solitude sewer? Cause that is in the base game for me never done in mods so not sure whats going on here🤔
Well that's what they want Starfield to be, I'm guessing. FF7 in a couple months, Cyberpunk 2077 two months after that. Least I'll be plenty occupied and have more new single player RPG's to compare to Starfield, whatever it ends up being. Still have God of War and Persona 5 to get around to as well. I'm slow lol. Either way, I'm in no hurry and no longer excited to what Bethesda has to offer after Fallout 77. They can take their time with it, we'll see what kind of a disaster we're dealing with...and if modders will still care enough to bother fixing it.
RIGHT! like instead of working on these useless mods, Bethesda should actually focus on working on TES 6 and releasing it, which is what we really want
@@faerylilith Exactly! let the modders continue to work on skyrim mods. they love doing it and they're good at it. The actually game developers need to step away and work on real projects.
The problem is that with mods skyrim is way better than many new games in the genre - and lets be real one main cause for the people to play still skyrim is that you can mod it and play the game you like it. There is literally nothing you can't change. And you are not fixed to 1st or 3rd Person view or even to a char. I hate games where you spend a long time creating your char making it looking nice and then you have only 1st person view. Not to forget to mod other games you need most of the time heavy programming knowledge in C#. Papyrus is simple and creating chars, quests etc. in the creation kit its easy to get a fast feeling of success. The support for modders is large. Modding other games is grind and many developers does not even like that somebody mods their game.
GreenTea you really shouldn’t. You showed Bethesda you still want to play their content, instead of being a smart consumer and not doing anything with something a company you don’t agree with makes. Also, Bethesda hasn’t done anything illegal. You did.
I bought Oblivion with all DLC for like $5 last week. So yeah, I'd say these are overpriced. It's nice to see my favorite game of the series getting some love, but why bother with these when you could have the full experience for much cheaper.
Jared Dinges But even if you want something new it’s ridiculous! The elsweyr expansion is on sale for £8 on the Xbox Store right now! That adds a whole new area, gameplay mechanics and voice acted story!
The Creation Club is THE ONLY reason Skyrim got a "special Edition". In one of those older interviews, Dick Coward (I think) stated that today many people are STILL playing Skyrim and Bethesda has/had no way to 'engage the players' (charge money) beyond the initial purchase.
Rokabur I don’t think most people would have a problem with Bethesda charging money for mod content. As long as the price is fair and the quality is reasonable. The Creation Club isn’t inherently bad, Bethesda have just poorly managed it.
1st one: meh 2nd one: cool cowls back 3rd: nother house i will never visit more than a couple times 4th: blow for blow of the oblivions pirates cove quest DLC. minus the repopulation and rebuilding final one: sounds interesting enough. BUT ITS TOO DAMN EXPENSIVE
Let's be honest: houses looks cool, but I have every single one of tthose avalible in cor game and HF DLC, all upgraded to max. I was living in only 4 of them. Whiterun (simply my 1st house so I was keeping all stuff there as it was closer to town's entrance than Companions' place), Honeyside (never really moved here for good, but often visited and it was kind of my fav house form not-occupied), Markarth (as it's stone place so it's safest and I was using it as home for my family b4 finishing both main quest lines - not like your fmaily can be killled, but you know, immersion reasons) and one of HF houses after end of both main quest lines. Rest was only when I was in town thy were in, to sleep for free or keep some stuff in storage without having to fast-travel all the time.
>>pays $5 for Skyrim Legendary Edition which includes base game, hearthfire, dragonborn, dawnguard, and eventually grants special edition (am I forgetting anything?) >>creation club content goes up for $15, 3/4 the full price of dragonborn alone with significantly less than 3/4 the content of dragonborn, 3x the price of Steam Summer Sale's Legendary Edition Tbh if the $15 was $5, it'd be pretty worth. I'm not super familiar with the creation club, though- I'd assume creators are paid per sale rather than per piece of content though, right?
my suspension is that the Creation Club is primarily targeted towards console users due to their limited access to mods. As long as they occasionally throw us a bone with a free content from time to time, and don't repeat Horse Armor from Oblivion, it should (hopefully) work out eventually.
Or better yet, don't remove content and a quest line which is referenced in the base game only to be removed and later packaged as a paid DLC. *cough* Orrery *cough*.
Implying they didn't repeat horse armor already. There are plenty of creations that are literally just one sword or outfit for $1-5, no different from hirse armor
Targeted towards console users... Duh what pc user would buy one of these they are lower quality than most mods honestly that house was trash the quests were garbage nostalgia pron and the items involved were at best kind of interesting that there was no voice acting really just makes it so id never touch them i mean dragonborn has lore land items a player home quests hidden secrets easter eggs new characters nostalgia kicks new dungeons and more it had content and was fun and fulfilling to play through totally different from the creation club
Goblins: Looks reasonable for half the price Gray Cowl: Buddy theres literally a grand mod concerning this for free Hendraheim: Seens tons of better houses on the Nexus Dead Mans Dread: Ripoff of Oblivion DLC, zero content for an inflated price, oh hell no Saints&Seducer: Geniunely looks nice, but completely overpriced. Bethesda if you charge half for this shit maybe people would actually buy it.
Youch! Is it really that bad? I've never played any of the Fallout games, mainly because the reviews have been so phenomenally horrible. I think the only more-or-less positive review I've seen comes from ESO, who actually has playthroughs of these games. That isn't a very forceful recommendation in my book. So, I don't know. Is any version of Fallout worth it?
@@phillipallen3468 1,2. 3,4. New Vegas. Different flavours of 'worth it'€ Problem with 76 (aside from the maybe-fixed buggy mess) is the lack of NPC because it is multiplayer. That's like saying Skyrim with no towns or quests. It's lazily empty. It's them leaving everything from plot to bug fixes to the player.
It was ok, not good, but ok, would bugs me is how Bethesda handled several people reporting troublesome bugs and glitches. Also, several RPG Elements that were fun in 4 are now pay-walled or totally cock-blocked. so yeah, it would be a good game, if the game would be a little more solid and lesser cashgrab.
"I am not adorable, it was not funny, and he wasn't a merchant. He was a Khajiit monk, a master of the Whispering Fang style. But now he's dead... and I have a new loincloth." - Arnbjorn
@Josh Coulson No developer in the industry makes commission. It's unrealistic to expect that as in most cases they wouldn't get paid for their work until the release date of the project they worked on... which could be months to years after they labored on it.
Elianora is a stuck-up, overrated shill. The way she "banned" people for expressing opinions or offering criticism showed exactly why she fits in so well with Bethesda. I'm glad she's gone. There are far better home mods out there anyway.
I don't feel like getting nickle and dimed by Todd Howard, the greed lord. The content looks good, but I've given Bethesda tons of money. There are better mods for free, why would I give in on this? They are just trying to move the goal posts, as they have always done. They are making the paid mods seem less egregious, for now, to make them what they want them to be later. Look at all their actions since horse armor and onward. They only want your money, all of it. Look forward to the elder scrolls 6: the micro transaction-ing.
Paid mods, dumb, for free you can get much bigger mods of higher quality Buy an actual real game with that money instead.. Pathetic, if there's going to be paid mods, they should be DLC sized
@@arx3516 I disagree. Even if that is the case he's just a prideless (and probably very low talent) person hence why he is willing to keep dragging his own face through the mud just for some extra bucks. He has no integrity.
@@andrewmelnikov292 You don't like skyrim? Interesting. I liked Oblivion better. One thing I liked in skyrim was you couldn't talk to everybody(save the 8 voice actors). I liked exploring a few places in it but it didn't have the same impact that Oblivion had for me.
When two hour quest is what is impressive in creation club a mod on nexus takes several times as long and is a bit more intersting hell there is a entire dlc sized mod that takes you through cold harbor and that is part 3 of 3
what’s really nice is that saints and seducers is included for free now, at least my special edition got it added along with survival and fishing from the anniversary edition
Honestly that is the whole point of why S&S was the only thing on the list that seems even worth giving a look at as a PC player. Bringing back the Shimmering Isles armor/weapon sets is awesome, and something you probably would need at least five mods to find a full list for. The Grey Cowl is the only other thing that would interest me but I'm sure Nexus already has one or will have one soon you can get for free.
@@truekurayami there is an amazing long quest mod with so many fan call outs of oblivion with its only flaw being the voices arent the greatest. In the end you get the cowl. Its for old skyrim and new if i recall. Its by uhmm idontwannagetoutofbedtolook.... mannygt? The same modder made witcher 3 style job boards. Its one of my favorite mods. I definitely recommend it.
I wish that M'aiq got a dlc
M'aiq The Liar at least you have some mods
You have some moon sugar yes?
You dont need a mod. Your awesome enough even without them
M'aiq The Liar i actually see you on ever one of these videos
Can someone add Runs-In Circles to Skyrim?
also "its not necessarily tiny but its far from large"
i think i found my new pickup line
I think the old Chevy commercial is a good one too. "Like a rock!"
thats what she said... wait!
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Still, I am the Ultimate Prince. None shall oppose me.
This comment is everything.
"In Skyrim there's no mention of the Gray Fox."
There's a Thieves Guild quest in Skyrim to steal a bust of the Gray Fox.
Not quite... The quest is to get information about what 's plans are once you've figured out that they . The bust happens to be within the location and is one of the special items that you can acquire for Delvin to get a little extra payday. But you *are* right that, while its not verbal, its still an inclusion, sort of, of the Gray Fox.
@@Selcryn Delvin does make a minor comment on the Fox once you bring the bust to him, something along the lines of the person you took it from admiring the master thief.
Not quite. It's not a quest to steal the bust. It's a quest to break into Mercers home to obtain information about his location. In his home, you can find Gray Fox' bust as a bonus. It's not at all included in the quest, and it can be easy to miss because it looks like a regular prop.. well, if you're not really paying attention I guess
@@WildVee but he's still there in visage at least.
That counts by the way even if he isnt the FOCAL POINT of the quest.
But symantecs right?
@@Paradisio84 Not really, the bust will trigger a quest in itself but it's not the point of finding Mercers location. Kind of like all the other easy-to-miss Delvin items
And, what? lol
Jyggalag's sword is supposed to be bland, his character is all business and no frills
Don't you mean JYGALAGAGG
@@saxon7678 jigglegag?
@@swinglow6580 Jollygaggle.
@@saxon7678 nah man I think you mean jinglejangleglag
@@saxon7678 NO JOLLYGAGIN
Crap; I must have missed a hidden boss in Shivering Isles....I beat Jyggalag, but now I gotta go back and defeat Jyggalagag...
Actually there is a couple of mentions of the Gray Fox. A dark elf eho joins the Guild will say the player is no Gray Fox and in Mercer Freys house he has a bust of him
Jeff Linder thank you for telling him, I was ever soo slightly triggered he said “there’s no mention of the grey fox at all”
There’s also a theory that Rune, the guy in the Thieves Guild who never knew his real parents, is a Gray Fox’s son
Not sure, but I also believe there are mentions of the Grey Fox in a book during the Guild's questline.
Yeah, you can steal that bust and put it as a decoration in the Thieves Guild
Its a shame that after the creation quest the guils doesnt react to u in the cowl, or do they and im just mis informed
"Recent increase in bandit activities" in a land where you can't walk 5 steps out of a settlement without 2 d4 bandits with deathwish impaling themselves on your blade.
It's hilarious in some games. "Hey pal, we are 2 idiots in leather armors and I see 2 guys in armors made from damn dragon bones, wielding dragon bone weapons and shields. What should we do?" "Why do you even ask? CHARGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" "Oh, his dead. I think I should follow him and charge at them too."
And these brilliant tacticians who love to fight with me while standing on bridge without railing, few floors above ground when they clearly could see I can push people with shout. It's actually great way to not be killed by my ax. Mostly because of being killed by being pushed 2 meters away and meeting ground while moving little too fast towards it.
Ayyy 2d4 d&d reference
@@tychogoedhart286 dnd is the best thing ever
@@Petaurista13 Valtheim Tower bandit: "Oh, hey, there comes the Dragonborn in their full Daedric armor suit, enchanted dragonbone weapons, godlike spells and dozens of dragon shouts. I bet there's a ton of money in that purse too...♥"
*Steps in the Dragonborn's way*
"HALT! You're gonna have to pay us... um... 200 gold to use our road!" the fur armor-wielding bandit states, holding up their iron ax.
...You know, guys, if you guys were tired of living, you could have just said so. XD
“What are we?”
“We’re muggers!”
“Let’s go mug ‘im!”
Theres literally a free mod "The Scarlett" that adds a ship player home. It's also better imo, as you can actually sail the ship to various locations
And it's truly beautiful on the inside, unless your a idiot like me and delete it only to redownload it later and see the missing texture bug on all the NPCs of the area
Joshua Noon you had this happen to yourself, correct?
Yes. I'm a console player
@@joshuanoon5658 Yeah that happened to me too lmao
Too bad I need to wait for skse to update if I want to use it :/
"I'm glad the goblins aren't just retextured rieklings"
Are just remodeled rieklings
Well, rieklings are a type of goblin, so it's not all that upsetting. Atleast they changed up the body structure of them instead of just changing the color.
@@nekoStrangerJunior LMAO wasn't there actually going to be goblins in tameral at one point? i remember a video from game jam 2012 showcasing alot of features that didn't make it into skyrim like seasonal weather changes. th-cam.com/video/DGIgXeGC6Dg/w-d-xo.html
Felix Flux Exactly
@@CodeNamed1_CoNa1 I feel that the falmer took on the goblin role for me.
Sean Rea well they basically did
Laughs in Inigo and Forgotten City
**Bruma glances from horizons away**
I would like to have seen forgotten City on PS4 I played it on a friend's Xbox One and I really enjoyed playing through that quest line
@@ghostwarrior3878 PS4 mods suuuuuuuck
Still waiting for Nate's Inigo video. Have been for months now
Inigo is the one actually laughing.
In survival mode, having many homes is super useful. The great distances of Skyrim, combined with its dangers making going across the map a serious endeavor that will cost considerable resources. Having homes to stop and restock/rest with is super nice.
“I think I pronounced that right”. Don’t worry. You didn’t.
Exactly what i thought :D
JYGGALAGAG
The house, the mod author, or the daedric prince?
0/3
“Jigaligag” a true fan everyone..ahhh he said it again! 🤦🏻♂️😂
Jig-uh-lag
"I didn't walk away feeling ripped off" Oh boy, when that's considered praise you know the company has gone under
Abandoned Void or that video game companies in general have a low bar these days.
@@Rexwar31 Most of the AAA game industry, and some indie game producers.
@@Rexwar31 Nobody expects much so there's no reason to deliver.
People forget zenimax owns them and tells them what to do, like ea to BioWare ☕️🐸
@@MRtehe3 True, but in this case there is probably plenty of blame to go around with both companies, the reason I believe this is because Bethesda has been a subsidiary of Zenimax since 1999. So plenty of games that they released since then were some of the big hits that made them famous such as The Elder Scrolls Morrowind and Oblivion, and their first Fallout game, Fallout 3, all of which were loved by most of the people who see how bad they've gotten since. So in this case the blame can be shared equally between Zenimax and Bethesda for the drop in quality of their content and increase in predatory marketing and seemingly open hostility towards their fans. The difference is that EA gained a notorious reputation for buying companies that ALREADY made great games before being absorbed by EA. They then tend to use the leverage of the reputation of game series that were made independently by their acquired subsidiaries to basically create hype to get people to buy poorly made sequels. So basically it's only after EA absorbs producers that an obvious and pronounced drop in quality of sequels is noticeable, while typically those same producers made the first entries into the same series entirely independently from EA, which are typically the good entries that made those series famous.
For $15 they need to hire some god damn voice actors
Hell just voice it themselves. They have the equipment...I can put up with them not being the BEST voices as long as they give it a shot.
@@Rexwar31 just like Oblivion, 5 guys for every voice should do it
They couldn't even get the skin tone of the dark seducers right and from what I can tell they pretty much just copied most of the assets over from the Shivering Isles Oblivion DLC and touched up the details to make it look up to date with the rest of Skyrim, that's probably why it all looks so good. Meanwhile, there's a team of people working on making Skyblivion, a total conversion mod for Skyrim that turns it into Oblivion complete with fully updated graphics and they even have a version that is like an improved vanilla Oblivion, and it all will also even be complete with all the DLC that was released for Oblivion and it's all for free (as long as the client owns the original TES IV Oblivion and TES V Skyrim or Skyrim Special Edition). At this point, free mods are the only thing I can see saving AAA games since the original producers of them are way too fucking greedy and hellbent on ripping off their own customers.
@@NODnuke45 at least this isn't as bad as the fallout side of things... why would you travel all the way to GNR just cause you're "a good person"? It makes no sense, and after it's over you can barely explore. At least with this creation you can play it along side skyblivion and the creation remains in skyrim so there's no overlap, if you're willing to pay the $15 that is
@@20tetsuo77 Don't even get me started with the creation club for Fallout 4 aka "we made this just to cheat players who bought the season pass out of DLC" because "yeah it's DLC but it's the creation club so it doesn't count for the season pass which is supposed to apply to all DLC because reasons, don't question it, it just works." And obviously they are trying to bait people who have nostalgia by putting Fallout 3 content into Fallout 4, and trying to use people's desperation to satisfy their nostalgia. Nostalgia that a lot of people probably have in large part because they wish things could go back to the way they were before AAA game producers could get away with outright scamming people.
"I didn't feel completely ripped off" is now the communities measure of success for content released on the creation club 😂
Nobody feels ripped off from the CC
@@flyingpaladin617 OK Todd
@@flyingpaladin617 tell me lies, tell me sweet lies!
@@flyingpaladin617 Well, some of the armor/weapon mods are making people feel that way. Only quests or new lands are worth the real money.
@@flyingpaladin617 lol trololololololololololol
7:17
For oldrim players
Just search the gray cowl of nocturnal on nexus mods
Its a dlc sized quest that takes you to alik'r desert
You have lots of new voices, puzzles that arent broken and are more challenging and lots of new items and powers
And about 6-8 hours of leisurely questing.
@@scarlet_phonavis6734 the desert traps or getting there? Either is rather epic.
Its also on SSE as well as Oldrim
@@scarlet_phonavis6734 Those were brutal. I loved it.
there is a version for Special Edition too, not just oldrim...
If you give me a mammoth tusk I'll make sure you're never scammed again ;)
Bitch where's my Speech skill point?
*heads to Jorrvaskr*
“Mammoth tusk”... sureeee
Do you want that in black, white, brown or yellow?
That’s right.
400 Todd Dollars. Literally choked on coffee right there.
400 Toddlers. D=
Pete Pesos had a nice ring to it, too.
Just play "The Gray Cowl of Nocturnal" quest mod. It's a massive and amazing high quality quest mod. It's a really cool story, a great follow up to Shivering Iles, and the Thieves Guild quests from Oblivion. The alik'r desert is really well designed, and a great addition to the game. And of course, it's free!!
@@lorecore6434 to be fair, Skyrim is also buggy as hell.
It felt too much like an Alik’r based mod than a thieves guild mod. When I got to the desert, the questline ended. Like there was nothing else to do but explore. I got bored after going to like six locations and I uninstalled it. Maybe I downloaded it when it wasn’t ready yet.
@@alenmack3471 it's finished, it's just very unpolished and not at all high quality like most mods from its age
Is it on the Xbox?
@@nicholasjohnston1970 yes it is
Some additional notes, because I literally couldn't fit everything I wanted to say into this video -
- Overall, the content itself is good. There's a sense the people who actually designed these expansions really put their hearts into it and the larger ones are riddled with neat details. My issues lie primarily with whoever it is that's setting the price tags, (as we'll see) they can get pretty excessive.
- At around 10:00 there's a floating pillar that can be seen coming from the structure, that's actually a result of my terrain mods and happens pretty frequently with vanilla structures.
- Also; The Shivering Isle's Inspired quest also introduces more "bottled torch bugs", evidently. For those unaware, Skyrim contains a small number of various bottled torch bugs, each with strange runes on their back. No one ever really figured out what they meant and it was eventually revealed to have been a part of a scrapped mysterious narrative Bethesda never finished. Well, now it seems Bethesda is finally getting around to fleshing out that plot line.
Also thx for the dlc review
I awkwardly and very amazingly feelingly awesomely read this in your voice.
that is some text right there
@@envykuun WHat?
It looks pretty interesting tbh
Ygritte: Jon Sneeaugh
FudgeMuppet: Elder Scroouuull
Nate: Jyggalaggagg
Jooun snoouegh
The King in the Neauoughth
U ar Muaay qweeein
I remember when Grey Cowl mod was free. Actually, nvm. The free version was way better and had the player travelling to Hammerfell.
the free "Gray Cowl of Nocturnal" mod is still for free. this one is a complete different mod and has nothing to do with the free one.
Can't get it for PS4 though can you?
Was just about to comment this lol
@@TheRandomTubeTV That's between Sony and Bethesda. Still not a good excuse for being ripped off.
Everything on the Creation Club has a better free version.
"And Madness, which looks sick by the way."
You had the opportunity to say insane, and you didn't take it. Shame, Nate.
Madness is just a sickness of the mind
“jig galagag” ,, i cried
it’s pronounced “jig a lag” - you hear sheogorath say it during his daedric quest
By his awe at the armour sets I'd say he never played Shivering Isles so that's probably the reason
We need to send him to Jgulag for that!
I didn't make it past "turn over a new leave"
He could had said jil galaga..
Made me question if he even plays these games. It's seriously not that difficult to look at a word for two seconds and say it phonetically.
>Legacy of the Dragonborn.
>The Gray Cowl of Nocturnal.
>Hammet's Dungeon Pack.
>Vigilant.
>Project AHO.
>Helgen Reborn.
>Maelstrom.
Are just some of the Free mods that got more quality than most of this stuff.
Forgotten City? Like that is probably one of the best mods for any game ever.
The difference between 0 dollars and the price for this is just next to nothing. You can just go use them if you want, its not like Bethesda is preventing you from using those mods.
@@frankjrgensen6331 Trash ass mods for the price: Paid mods, dumb, for free you can get much bigger mods of higher quality
Buy an actual real game with that money instead.. Pathetic, if there's going to be paid mods, they should be DLC sized
I've played through The Grey Cowl of Nocturnal and Vigilant never tried the others
Rahama Laham for Xbox players like me there are only 2 of those. Imo I don’t count PlayStation because they are far too restricted with their mods.
the goblin add on is literally just the beginning of Oblivion
I got a bunch of Goblins from Immersive Enemies on Nexusmods
Cost me $0
I’m noticing a theme. Most Creations are based on previous games. Nothing of original or improved ideas. The only ones that are original are those they Ported from Blades... I’ve never played and don’t plan to.
The pirate ship quest is kind of the same as the Oblivion plugin The Thieves' Den. I was waiting for Nate to make a comparison.
@@Bred0nSch00lV2 yep, that was my thought as well. And i think it was cheaper and had more content.
Maybe Nate forgot about it or never even got the dlc for oblivion
SOMEONE ELSE WAS THINKING IT
*Talking about how 15 dollars is an offensive amount*
Meanwhile: Fortnite charges 20 dollars for a single skin.
Yeah u have a point I mean 15 dollars basically 10 pound for a new location weapons armour new gear new npcs new everything for a lower price than fortnite skins
That’s a deal not an offensive amount I mean I have my card wae my personal money and I have spent a good 20 pound of credits
Is there any comparison? We all know Fortnite players are all morons.
Skins are cosmetic and unnecessary, you can still get the full experience of a game without ever buying skins, in this case you feel like you're missing out if you don't buy it.
skyrim is (or was) a 60 dollar game,so having to pay for a quest that takes only about 1-3 hours to complete is insulting.Fortnite on the other hand is completely free so the only way for them to make money is for the cosmetics(skins etc).Thats why they charge 20 dollars for a single skin
Does nobody realize that the cove one is literally The Goonies?
huh........
it is indeed
Rocky Road
TerribleDuck Thank you for saying it. Now if some talented modder can add a Giant Octopus, we’ll be set! 🐙
The cove one is also just the oblivion cove one
Except the oblivion cove one was a hidden quest, or at least I found the ghost ship by accident (not the dlc ship, the cooler one)
9:57 imagine paying 4 dollars for a house where the columns don't touch the ground haha. No disrespect to elionora of course I love her house mods and I'm glad she's getting paid but it really shows Bethesda's quality control with these paid mods.
She probably did it intentionally as a cry for help
She went to work for bethesda and her quality of work just dropped 😀
Imagine that in TES:Skyrim HF after playing hours to finish 3 houses my main house got serious problem of fallen elk head casually resting on floor, so I had to kick it all around the house when walking. If somebody made it like that in real world I would probably use his head for replacement.
I don't complain about Elinora's work, it's mod and it's stuff outside house so it may not fit well enviroment if it's little misplaced. But how the Hell anybody can call himself programmer if he can't make damn fixed element of damn environment stay in one place? Is it so hard to do? You know, I'm not programmer, especially not professional one, working for big company, so I may be mistaken, but it should be quite easy. And even if you misplace line of code or sth damn beta tests should fix it or you should be able to fix it when gamers tell you about it. You know, I had problems with only few games. Witcher 2 - response in one day with tip on how to avoid bug, patch in like 2 or 3 days (but they've informed me they already know about it so it's possible they were working longer, although not longer than 1 weeks as premiere was 1 weeks b4 my message). Batman:AO - 2 bugs fixed in month. Only AC III have unfixed bug (bu only with alt skins equipped, they've fixed it with default one), AC:U (stopped caring after month and bug happening for 2nd time), and Batman:AO (2 bugs, but fixed in 2 or 3 weeks, one minor bug I've never cared to tell them about as it's unlikely player notice it and it's easy to avoid). Bethesda? Bought game after damn year from premiere and it's more bugged than documentary about ants.
BTW what "quality control" you mean? I doubt they have one.
@@Petaurista13 After I saw the characters speaking lines that should have been cut during production I agree with you.
Modders have been releasing free homes, armor, and quest mods with quality voice acting for years. I'm happy for those who've joined the creation club and it's great the content has improved, but this stuff still just doesn't seem worth it from a player's perspective tbh.
Hopefully some modders copy the stuff and release it for free on the nexus. With this money I could buy fallout 4 and all dlcs on mmoga.
@@eatsthedarkness8059 That's called theft. You do know that there are some serious consequences if someone did that, right?
Dude PS4 players get almost no good Mods at all and some houses have broken stuff so doesnt feel right on gaming perspective
@A Lakótelepi Bosszúálló Growing up means learning that there are consequences to your actions. Clearly, you haven't reached that stage yet. Keep on being such a badass! Woah!
Sometimes, one should ask oneself - what would Cyrus the Redguard do?
Narrator: "we will be using a boat just like our initial trip to volkihar"
Me: "wait... So we weren't supposed to swim to Volkihar from Dawnstar Bay?"
Literally I swam that, every time. Hearing theres a boat is actually news to me
This is sad, can we get one upvote????
...I'm so glad to know I wasn't the only one.
@@Shivafiregoddess honestly same here
I didn't know you could swim it. I'm trying this.
@@strikeranimus2721 have fun man, it's a trek, it's been a while since I've done it but I remember it taking like at least an hour and a half. I messed around on some of the ice islands though
I did the “Gray cowl” quest, killing the thief. My character cut his head off, and I couldn’t find anything marked by the quest in his inventory. The point is, I think beheading the thief may break the quest.
Yeah, I haven’t found any notes on his body. Might try shooting him with a bow.
The Conspiratorist so it’s not just me then? I can’t find one even after redoing the quest many times. Even without the decapitation nothing quest marked appears on his inventory.
The beggar I had to apparently speak the phrase too turned out to be Lucia. And I think the quest broke because I had adopted her early in to my play through.
Though, the games engine I think is set to pick a random beggar within whichever cities vicinity and since the kid was a beggar, even after adopting her the game still recognized her as such. Although, both times I reloaded before starting the quest, it had been Lucia.
Jay damn. Maybe that’s it. I adopted her too
Y'all fuckin bought this? You guys are why the industry is going to shit
I bet you're all fallout first members too
The price of this CC content makes me want to Jyggala-Gag.
Yea, but stupid people will throw money on this crap.
Remember when people complained about horse armor? Good times
Edit: holy eight and one! Almost a thousand
right?! Shitty overpriced cosmetics are a stable of modern gaming now.
Yep I remember the late 2000s
Fuck horse armor
@@dennisthemenace3695 I think you meant horsing around friend
Marcus Zyker capitalism has destroyed our country lmaoooooooo
"When someone asks if you're a blue god, you say 'yes!'"
Must be on purpose, I just started hearing the Ghostbuster song when I read your comment. Not sure when it'll stop but I don't mind :D
Smurf
The pirate ship one is almost an exact copy of an actual oblivion DLC
Except with a lot less content. Thieves den let you have a pirate crew that you could send on raids, some of whom were merchants, and more new items. I think the price might have been similar, too.
exactly this entire content dump is one big TES4 rip off, and all of it done poorly. they even messed up the cowl pretty bad, not just the enchantment but the message on the cowl added back in the Yakhem which is left out of most Daedric inscriptions and missing from the one in oblivion
Thanks for saying mye exact tough.
@@idaowens6237 You're damn right!
"Jagalalag" has the same energy as "pregananant"
KEKW
Are you PREGNARNANT?
"Girlfriend aint had period since she got pregat..."
Are you...
...gregnant?
Can you bleed when you are pergert?
Meanwhile the Beyond Skyrim series is free enough.
Hendraheim looks like exactly what I've always wanted
Same just bought it and am very happy (I'm on PS4)
@@devongifford2315 Is it as good as it looks? 🤔😍
@@yannickdeisinger3705 yea but it can be a bit buggy with the weapon and armour displays
It looks very nice no glitches for me and I love the mannequins I have them set up with all the rare armor and weapon displays
”Literally no mention of Grey Fox”
What about the statue of his face/mask during thieves guild doe?
And some of the Thieves even mention the Gray Fox.
@Dr. Doggo Ravyn Imyan and Delvin Mallory.
Sees first Creation Club item.
Goblin Slayer: *HEAVY BREATHING*
Goburin Sureiya
@@Emppu_T. wat?
@@lolgamez9171 oroguborg!
I see that Bethesda used the goblin model from the blades app game for the first mod
@Tom The Fish you are wrong
@@marquisepixley684 no, I'm wrong
@Tom The Fish Wrong.
@Tom The Fish They want it to fit the rest of game's graphics. They don't want something to suddenly look significantly better than the rest of the game.
Pretty sure they also look like the ones from Oblivion, just a little more upodated and skinner.
The great thing about Skyrim design, is that it's game to which you can keep adding quest lines indefinitely. You can refine enemy variety and add more weapons and you can have 20 quest lines with such a game design.
Well we have to pay for Todd's Tesla somehow.
No, we really don't.
The staff in the goblin dlc is the same as the "Goblin Shaman Staff" you get in the first dungeon in Oblivion, with a similar effect as well
The spike pit has a similar looking layout too...
There are already free mods that have been available for YEARS that do what these mods do....and better
Some of these ccs don't have a free version on PS4. Which means their screwed into buying the shit cc version.
having official mod makes it seem like more canon though
Yeah but PS4 players don’t really have anything mod wise Xbox players have a bit more but still we are limited to creation club for the most part.
@@DanielDornekDorda If they sell you shit and it's from bethesda it's canon...if you add the shit through mods it's not....nice logic.
@@CapybaraEnthusiast882 no we arent. We have plenty of mods
Skyrim players: "Bethesda charges $4 for a mod! That's ludicrous!"
Me: *laughs in CoD bundle *
1:27 Goblins Questline
5:40 Gray Cowl of Nocturnal - Gray Fox head armor from ES IV
8:48 Hendrajeim - Player Home
10:45 Dead Man's Dread - Pirate Questline (Skyrim version of the Goonies movie)
14:50 - Saints & Seducers - Sheogorath Questline
Enjoy!
When you show that house mod, there's literally a floating support post outside. You wouldn't expect to see things like that from a paid mod.
It made my eyes bleed, yes.
i noticed that too lmao
Landscape mods like grass mods reset the landscape height edits. It wouldn't be there in an unmodded game
If they are willing to purchase paid mods, it's inevitable such problems arise. (They will mod other aspects) thusly I feel some measures should be considered. I pity anyone who still apparently plays the vanilla garbage state of this game.
@@Elianora I want to know, did you just sell Bethesda one of your trash products because it seemed kinda half assed in the preview from what your previous works had led me to expect.
That pirate ship DLC is literally a worse version of 'The Thieves Den' from oblivion... Nice one.
Jyggalag’s sword is on tone with his lore...
"Not a home guy." Where do you store your junk, a barrel?
Precisely. Breezehome isn’t a home, it’s a giant cabinet
@@narfoshin3726 well... Your not wrong
I am sure there is a mod for that.
Actually... There are barrels that storage doesn't disappear. Very useful in Skyrim
@@imdone8243 I don't know if OP meant it joking but that's exactly what came to my mind.
All of this is way overpriced. A single quest at $4 is ridiculous.
15 bucks for mini dlc? Blood and wine was 15 and it was a proper piece of dlc
The house is worth it tho! I love role playing as Nord and the house is perfect plus it’s FREE
im willing to pay 60 for blood and wine, just saying
19 bucks for more decent content for Skyrim isn't much lmao.
@@lazydaze3134 yes it is. Compared to other top games and the content that is offered, this is terrible value. Hell you can get assassins creed odyssey for £25
The price is way off
Gman for PS4 players nope bro, consoles are the ones aimed for this content and to unlock the Achievements, after that you can search for other houses like the cool DragonBorn house
There's a Gray Cowl mod that's significantly better.
The way he pronounced Jygallag made me cry literal tears.
"has been one of Bethesda Game Studios’ least popular endeavors"
Enter: Fallout 76
That was the best Fallout game
FlyingPaladin You make good jokes friend!
@@flyingpaladin617 Now to quote your best jokes so far as they are quite funny,
Mori Shep: "say no to overpriced paid mods, just say no. make them make a good game if they want money"
FlyingPaladin: "creation club is amazing 💗"
Dkyguy1995: ""has been one of Bethesda game Studios’ least popular endeavors" enter: fallout 76"
FlyingPaladin: "That was the best Fallout game"
Jarl Balgruuf: "the creation club needs to die. pls stop buying their paid mods people."
FlyingPaladin: "nope"
FlyingPaladin: "$15 bucks is not a lot. are you really that poor?"
I love it Haha!
I see someone can’t think for themselves, and can’t understand other people have different taste.
Don’t be a moron
One of them not the most
And to my right over here, we have Enderal.
And to our left we have Legacy of the Dragonborn.
And in front of us we've got Beyond Skyrim: Bruma.
And to my back here we will soon have Skyblivion and Skywind
And all the beyond skyrim mods
Literally just completed the shivering isles again and I see a dark seducer at the beginning of the video
Well this isn’t creepy at all
How do you find amber and madness ore?
UnchartedSky amber is found in root caves and the creatures in them
Madness ore um randomly on grummites and some forts have ore vein deposits in them
I've played through it as well but didnt know about that legendary warhamner thing, do you know how to get that?
@@ooobidooobi1006 do you mean Nerveshatter? yeah just become the Duke of Mania and then you'll have to kill Syl near the end of the quest line, the warhammer is on her body
"Legal red tape or voice-actor union drama," No, it's Bethesda not wanting to put in the effort and the money.
Yeah, how the heck could Bethesda have legal trouble with modifying their own game? The real reason is writing a short text that explains the quest=easy and zero effort, making voice acted characters that don't sound like ass=hard
Wrong. Bethesda actually takes their time to make a finished product
@@flyingpaladin617 HAHAHAHAHAHAHA. 😆 Nice one.
Dead mans dread DLC should come with a follower called "chunk..." and an evil old woman to chase you through the cave while a radio station plays "Girls just wanna have fun"
"In Skyrim, there's literally no mention of the grey fox" I mean.. did you play the game? You literally take the Bust of the Grey Fox from Mercer's house and sell it to Delvin.
To be fair, you only get that line of dialogue IF you're a part of the Thieves Guild. Otherwise in the main game, there is NO mention of the grey fox.
This dude has no idea about anything related to Skyrim, he even thinks the player was going to hammerfell at the beginning of the game, he’s a moron.
@@BrightWulph there were rumors about it in the thieves guild.
But I don't think that's the real one if it was.. he would have been an unstoppable thief and well.. spoiler alert
He wasn't and we killed him
Pretty sure he hasn't played the shivering isles either. He can't say jyggalag correctly, and it's said many times in that dlc.
@@TheMountainWulf Didn't he say the DLC had no voice acting?
Dead Man's Dread sounds like the
Pirate's Cove DLC for Oblivion
“Deadman’s Dread” sounds like “Goonies” Skyrim version. But getting to use the ship as a player home?
My thoughts before watching the video: "This is going to be pretty much overpriced garbage"
After watching the video: "Yep"
The last mod seems good!.... If ANY of the armor and weapons are better than daedric. Otherwise, it sucks.
FoopyLord420 yea the last mod i bought. I loved it. And he forgot to mention the pets you get.
Hmmm. I'm considerinh it. Are any of the armor better than daedric tho (same with weapons)
@@hrathurahl8697 Yes. 2nd biggest bullshit about Assasin's creed Black Flag (which was great game BTW, totally recommend to play it) was that if you bought DLCs with equipment you could get it only late-game and best swords you could get in 1st city, very early in-game, only problem was price. All DLCs were pitifully short quests to get items with stats far worse than stuff you already could have core-game.
If you make weapons/armor as part of DLCs they HAVE TO be at least equally good to best stuff you can get in game, when DLC stuff is obtainable (also they shouldn't be best in game if obtainable early).
@@hrathurahl8697 I would love to get armor better than Daedric, or at least equal. I don't really like Daedric armor look. I mena they look great as Daedric stuff, but I don't really feel like running around in them. I use Dragonbone ones despite fact they are worse (and doesn't look very great too, but they look fine). And I think like 10 Skyrim's heavy armors look very cool.
Hey Bethesda ever thought of just making a new full dlc instead of trying to redeem a failure?
They could genuinely drop a new dlc tomorrow and we’d all just buy it.
Well, let me present this to you: Businesses do not continue to perform a task if it does not make them money. Zenimax would have made them stop if they were losing money. (Just an FYI, I do not blame Todd for any of the money-grubbing antics of Bethesda right now, I blame Zenimax) It's basic Economics.
Epoxygleu you’d be pretty alone in the “won’t buy” section of people. There would be a few people with you, but most people would instantly buy it, especially if it’s really good.
@@DaemosDaen Well, let me present this to you: Unless clients are bunch of rich idiots, business won't make a dime if your product is not worth a dime. Some years ao I've decided that some companies never care about product quality so I won't buy from them. Some players claimed I'm fool as I should buy what they offer anyway as it's at east something. Actually if every player (or just enough players) would follow m, don't buy crappy DLCs with nearly no content for huge prices, not buy games with content cut out to make $$$ on pseudo-DLCs and not buy unfinished games it won't be like "We won't fix it as we already earned our $$$". It would be: "We will fix it or we will loose all money invested in it." It won't be: "We've cut few stuff form core game, and it's still full price so no matter if anybody buy DLC, we are fine now, any buyer will make profit" (not really Bethesda thing, but it happens with few others companies). It would be: "We cheat customers, we won't sell our games. No profit at all, not even lvl of non-profit company, we just lost all money we've spent on making this."
And it would cause companies to make good, tested, patched games and honest DLCs. How is it possible than CDP Red can make W2 and give everybody items in DLCs for free and some companies ask Collector Edition's owners to pay for damn skin (nad some companies sell multiple Season Passes for one game and even having every one of them doesn't cover all DLCs)? It's because many gamers are gulls. they simply allow companies to milk them so companies milk them.
Yep, nailed that Jyggalagag. I started Jyggalagiggling and Jyggalagagging when you said that name. Thanks Nate!
Coming from someone who has played Saints and Sinners, with the various gear that is made available and the decent length quest, I honestly feel it is worth the $15. It is one of the creations I've played recently that I will say I freaking love. The fights are tough, the quests, while simple are entertaining and it is just all in all fun. Oh and Nate forgot to mention that you do gain 2 pets, that can both travel with you along with your normal follower, and they produce a decent poison and have a bit of carrying capacity which once they are full you can send them either to the player home that you have marked as their home (a setting that is easy to change) or to the nearest city. I'll just say if you're using the survival mode this is greatly useful.
You mean saints and seduccers that is aldready in the game? The 2 pets is bugs and is caged by them and you go to solitude sewer?
Cause that is in the base game for me never done in mods so not sure whats going on here🤔
@@andreassndergaard6889I'm certain that is because they made it free
I am so tired of this game being milked to death. It needs to end and we need a new cohesive experience rather than priced out fragments of a game.
Truth
Well that's what they want Starfield to be, I'm guessing. FF7 in a couple months, Cyberpunk 2077 two months after that. Least I'll be plenty occupied and have more new single player RPG's to compare to Starfield, whatever it ends up being. Still have God of War and Persona 5 to get around to as well. I'm slow lol. Either way, I'm in no hurry and no longer excited to what Bethesda has to offer after Fallout 77. They can take their time with it, we'll see what kind of a disaster we're dealing with...and if modders will still care enough to bother fixing it.
RIGHT! like instead of working on these useless mods, Bethesda should actually focus on working on TES 6 and releasing it, which is what we really want
@@faerylilith Exactly! let the modders continue to work on skyrim mods. they love doing it and they're good at it. The actually game developers need to step away and work on real projects.
The problem is that with mods skyrim is way better than many new games in the genre - and lets be real one main cause for the people to play still skyrim is that you can mod it and play the game you like it. There is literally nothing you can't change. And you are not fixed to 1st or 3rd Person view or even to a char. I hate games where you spend a long time creating your char making it looking nice and then you have only 1st person view. Not to forget to mod other games you need most of the time heavy programming knowledge in C#. Papyrus is simple and creating chars, quests etc. in the creation kit its easy to get a fast feeling of success. The support for modders is large. Modding other games is grind and many developers does not even like that somebody mods their game.
10:00 charging for a mod and there's still such simple bugs like a pillar not fulling going into the ground smh
Elianora has gotten fucking lazy since she accepted Todd shekels.
@Jackie Tearie The thing is she's not a noob.
It does not look like that normaly. Nate has a bunch of enviroment addons that fucks it up. Like all the grass in front of the door etc.
The pirate idea was literally the DLC "Dunbarrow Cove" rehashed from Oblivion. The last one seems cool, but wouldn't pay more than $5 for it.
People role-playing as goblin slayer can now role-play him.
Would be nice to have shitloads of goblin caverns
For about 20 minutes.
BiddleBub sadly true
listening to Nate say "for our fourth spot" -- one of the nice little pleasures of my daily youtube experience
"New skyrim edition releases"
Pirate bay:
Its free real estate
If there is a copy with all the creation club content for free i would like to know
@@quinnholloway5400 There are probably free mods which did all of these better.
@@quinnholloway5400 Look up the subreddit modpiracy
There’s already a pirate ship mod that you can sail the ship with, look at the top comments
GreenTea you really shouldn’t. You showed Bethesda you still want to play their content, instead of being a smart consumer and not doing anything with something a company you don’t agree with makes. Also, Bethesda hasn’t done anything illegal. You did.
I bought Oblivion with all DLC for like $5 last week. So yeah, I'd say these are overpriced. It's nice to see my favorite game of the series getting some love, but why bother with these when you could have the full experience for much cheaper.
You realize how old that game is right that's why it is that price some people are stupid but you're a new level
@@acoffeeguy6285 That's the point. Oblivion is older and it's cheaper and that makes it a better value than the 15 dollar creation club content.
Jared Dinges But even if you want something new it’s ridiculous! The elsweyr expansion is on sale for £8 on the Xbox Store right now! That adds a whole new area, gameplay mechanics and voice acted story!
The Creation Club is THE ONLY reason Skyrim got a "special Edition". In one of those older interviews, Dick Coward (I think) stated that today many people are STILL playing Skyrim and Bethesda has/had no way to 'engage the players' (charge money) beyond the initial purchase.
Rokabur
I don’t think most people would have a problem with Bethesda charging money for mod content. As long as the price is fair and the quality is reasonable. The Creation Club isn’t inherently bad, Bethesda have just poorly managed it.
1st one: meh
2nd one: cool cowls back
3rd: nother house i will never visit more than a couple times
4th: blow for blow of the oblivions pirates cove quest DLC. minus the repopulation and rebuilding
final one: sounds interesting enough. BUT ITS TOO DAMN EXPENSIVE
Let's be honest: houses looks cool, but I have every single one of tthose avalible in cor game and HF DLC, all upgraded to max. I was living in only 4 of them. Whiterun (simply my 1st house so I was keeping all stuff there as it was closer to town's entrance than Companions' place), Honeyside (never really moved here for good, but often visited and it was kind of my fav house form not-occupied), Markarth (as it's stone place so it's safest and I was using it as home for my family b4 finishing both main quest lines - not like your fmaily can be killled, but you know, immersion reasons) and one of HF houses after end of both main quest lines. Rest was only when I was in town thy were in, to sleep for free or keep some stuff in storage without having to fast-travel all the time.
@potato you can buy borderlands gothy for 15 dollars
M'aiq The Lair is the true dlc of Elder Scrolls games and the the supposed "dlcs" we get are just a fraction of his life story he shares with us
Maiq will be a 5 Dollar Dlc in the Elder Scrolls 6
No it would be 1700 Tod Bucks
@@Serrifin + 1300 Tod Bucks if you want that he is voiced.
@@Mendoza-yi6qk sounds about right
Mendoza 091999 plus 30 Todd bucks if you want him animated
Boy those paied mods cost more than what I've payed for the main game xD
>>pays $5 for Skyrim Legendary Edition which includes base game, hearthfire, dragonborn, dawnguard, and eventually grants special edition (am I forgetting anything?)
>>creation club content goes up for $15, 3/4 the full price of dragonborn alone with significantly less than 3/4 the content of dragonborn, 3x the price of Steam Summer Sale's Legendary Edition
Tbh if the $15 was $5, it'd be pretty worth. I'm not super familiar with the creation club, though- I'd assume creators are paid per sale rather than per piece of content though, right?
my suspension is that the Creation Club is primarily targeted towards console users due to their limited access to mods. As long as they occasionally throw us a bone with a free content from time to time, and don't repeat Horse Armor from Oblivion, it should (hopefully) work out eventually.
Or better yet, don't remove content and a quest line which is referenced in the base game only to be removed and later packaged as a paid DLC. *cough* Orrery *cough*.
Implying they didn't repeat horse armor already. There are plenty of creations that are literally just one sword or outfit for $1-5, no different from hirse armor
Targeted towards console users... Duh what pc user would buy one of these they are lower quality than most mods honestly that house was trash the quests were garbage nostalgia pron and the items involved were at best kind of interesting that there was no voice acting really just makes it so id never touch them i mean dragonborn has lore land items a player home quests hidden secrets easter eggs new characters nostalgia kicks new dungeons and more it had content and was fun and fulfilling to play through totally different from the creation club
if by console users you mean ps4 users then you'd be correct
Goblins: Looks reasonable for half the price
Gray Cowl: Buddy theres literally a grand mod concerning this for free
Hendraheim: Seens tons of better houses on the Nexus
Dead Mans Dread: Ripoff of Oblivion DLC, zero content for an inflated price, oh hell no
Saints&Seducer: Geniunely looks nice, but completely overpriced. Bethesda if you charge half for this shit maybe people would actually buy it.
The last one would be good if any of the weapons/armor are better than daedric.
FoopyLord420 any armour can be better then daedric if you Smith it well enough
I like being able to get achievements, though
If anything the price is too low. We're practically getting this amazing content for free
@@flyingpaladin617 I could get probably 10x the play time and items of equal or greater quality with the same amount of free mods
Goblin Slayer: The only good Goblin is a dead goblin. Now let me these Goblins GOOD!
Aren’t titans enough for you???
@@dontcallmewave and humanity
Can u pls fucc Mikasa already
Join me and we can use the power of Communism to starve the Titans to death and sent the survivors to the gulag.
I can’t believe that the ship from The Goonies is actually in Skyrim, crazy
Lame
Am I the only one who realized that the first cave is literally the same from oblivion?
From the tutorial
Bruh Moment yeah
yeah you're the only one KeekoW
I thought that looked familiar. Neat.
"You can get Fallout 76 for 15 dollars."
Nope. You'd have to pay me to make me play that.
Youch! Is it really that bad? I've never played any of the Fallout games, mainly because the reviews have been so phenomenally horrible. I think the only more-or-less positive review I've seen comes from ESO, who actually has playthroughs of these games. That isn't a very forceful recommendation in my book. So, I don't know. Is any version of Fallout worth it?
@@phillipallen3468 1,2. 3,4. New Vegas.
Different flavours of 'worth it'€
Problem with 76 (aside from the maybe-fixed buggy mess) is the lack of NPC because it is multiplayer. That's like saying Skyrim with no towns or quests. It's lazily empty. It's them leaving everything from plot to bug fixes to the player.
@@phillipallen3468 fallout new Vegas is basically collectively said to be the best one
It was ok, not good, but ok, would bugs me is how Bethesda handled several people reporting troublesome bugs and glitches.
Also, several RPG Elements that were fun in 4 are now pay-walled or totally cock-blocked.
so yeah, it would be a good game, if the game would be a little more solid and lesser cashgrab.
@@phillipallen3468 All Fallout games have very positive reviews, apart from 76 as its online.
Dragonborn kills a sabercat in front of Khajiit.
Oh sorry, was that your sister?
Me: hey look at it this way you save gold for Christmas
...i mean I play as a Khajit
@@micahstuart2395 your pelt will make a nice rug.... Cat.
"I am not adorable, it was not funny, and he wasn't a merchant. He was a Khajiit monk, a master of the Whispering Fang style. But now he's dead... and I have a new loincloth." - Arnbjorn
@fallen alpha
You do know that a saber is a kind of sword, right?
You can't really kill swords.
Good to know Elianora is still making mods. Sad to see her leave the Nexus community.
Rumors are that she needed a full five minutes to make this paid mod.
white supremacy-friendly modder
I say it's a win for the nexus
fuck her and her fans
@Josh Coulson No developer in the industry makes commission. It's unrealistic to expect that as in most cases they wouldn't get paid for their work until the release date of the project they worked on... which could be months to years after they labored on it.
Elianora is a stuck-up, overrated shill. The way she "banned" people for expressing opinions or offering criticism showed exactly why she fits in so well with Bethesda. I'm glad she's gone. There are far better home mods out there anyway.
@@villings pls shut up sjw.
Hears him say “je-gala-lag” instead of “jig-a-leg”
Its jig-al-ag nerd
its as if he hasnt played Oblivion lol
Jiggle Leg
@@FUJIIDEW bro for real
@@FUJIIDEW wouldn't be surprised if he hasn't
Nate: Number 1 on the list, Goblins
*Goblin Slayer would like to know your location*
Ah, another man of culture,I see.
🤣😂
Ok, cool Grey Cowl lore, quest and all, but better then the FREE mod "The Grey Cowl of Nocturnal" in nexus? Highly doubtful...
it may be canon? i dont know tbh at this point.
"Jyggalag"
Nate: "Jyggalagag"
It's pronounced "Ji-ga-lag" dunno where the last "ag" came from
Nate is not what we call 'good at pronunciation.'
Give him a break - he gagged on the last syllable....
honest mistake damn..
@@Fred100159 Oh, I only tease in good hunor. Nothing meant by it to Nate. ;)
@@Fred100159 he...jigalagagged?
Voice acting would improve a *lot* of the CC quests, for both FO4 and Skyrim.
6:30 That's not true at all. Mercer literally had a statue of the grey fox in his house.
Exactly, this comment is underrated...
I don't feel like getting nickle and dimed by Todd Howard, the greed lord. The content looks good, but I've given Bethesda tons of money. There are better mods for free, why would I give in on this? They are just trying to move the goal posts, as they have always done. They are making the paid mods seem less egregious, for now, to make them what they want them to be later. Look at all their actions since horse armor and onward. They only want your money, all of it. Look forward to the elder scrolls 6: the micro transaction-ing.
Agreed. I'd rather have them give us one big official annual update via paid dlc than all this nickle and diming.
Paid mods, dumb, for free you can get much bigger mods of higher quality
Buy an actual real game with that money instead.. Pathetic, if there's going to be paid mods, they should be DLC sized
Imagine the pain we could have saved ourselves had the community just refused to buy horse armor.
Todd Howard has nothing to do with all this stuff. He's an employee. The responsible is Robert Altman, former banker, CEO and owner of Zenimax.
@@arx3516 I disagree. Even if that is the case he's just a prideless (and probably very low talent) person hence why he is willing to keep dragging his own face through the mud just for some extra bucks. He has no integrity.
the only thing i will give todd and bethesda is the middle finger now.
Ok boomer
I second that.
This heresy can only be purged with heavy flamer.
Up until Elder scrolls 6:Redfall comes out and then you will preorder it like the other million players.
@@flyingspaghetti Play it?
Probably.
Buy it?
I buy only the games that deserve it.
Skyrim was the last game I bought from Beth. And I regret it.
@@andrewmelnikov292 You don't like skyrim? Interesting. I liked Oblivion better. One thing I liked in skyrim was you couldn't talk to everybody(save the 8 voice actors). I liked exploring a few places in it but it didn't have the same impact that Oblivion had for me.
The shivering isles was an excellent expansion and it's insulting to invoke its name for two hours of content
At least it wasn't horse armor levels of insulting.
@@truekurayami the whole creation club is horse armour levels of insulting lol
When two hour quest is what is impressive in creation club a mod on nexus takes several times as long and is a bit more intersting hell there is a entire dlc sized mod that takes you through cold harbor and that is part 3 of 3
@@browal14 what mod? is it available for SE?
what’s really nice is that saints and seducers is included for free now, at least my special edition got it added along with survival and fishing from the anniversary edition
Bethesda:u can purchase goblin enemies
Mihail: killer queen has already published a free version
Honestly that is the whole point of why S&S was the only thing on the list that seems even worth giving a look at as a PC player. Bringing back the Shimmering Isles armor/weapon sets is awesome, and something you probably would need at least five mods to find a full list for. The Grey Cowl is the only other thing that would interest me but I'm sure Nexus already has one or will have one soon you can get for free.
Akuma Imayaruk the nexus has a massive new lands mod with tons of content to get the grey cowl of nocturnal. For free.
@@thomashough6845 like i said, "already has one or will have one soon you can get for free."
@@truekurayami there is an amazing long quest mod with so many fan call outs of oblivion with its only flaw being the voices arent the greatest. In the end you get the cowl. Its for old skyrim and new if i recall. Its by uhmm idontwannagetoutofbedtolook.... mannygt? The same modder made witcher 3 style job boards.
Its one of my favorite mods. I definitely recommend it.
The madness set was one of my favourites in Shivering Isles. Here’s to hoping a modder makes a free one
Ok im on it
How about we modders for what they make?
Like paying for a WinRAR lisence.
I’d pirate these like I did the Fallout 4 ones were it not for the fact I play oldrim and not SE
There might be one
@@DreadnaughtyArt search up captain.heiko on tumblr. He ports Creation Club mods to oldrim
BGS didn't employ voice acting for their characters because that would cost money.
@@bigboiariel Bethesda Game Studios
Every time I watch your videos I desperately want to play Skyrim, then remember that yours is beautifully modded and I only have a ps4 😭
Yeah, I have a PS4 as well and these videos are sometimes frustrating. I was considering getting a gaming PC for these mods.