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I'm a role-player so I will keep playing. DLC's are nice, but I treat them like RPG optional supplements. Besides, I don't buy games often (1 - 2 titles a year) and I don't see myself buying anything before Fallout 4 comes out.
I recommend getting Dawnguard and Hearthfire early and adding Dragonborn once you have built up your character. Honestly, Dawnguard really adds more options at the start of the game and allows the Paladin style to shine.
I really like the Saviors Hide for women. I can't convince myself to make my character switch away from it. The Fur Helmet is pretty nice to look at, as well.
I think its already out for the ps3. I saw a prompt to install something when I loaded skyrim, but I didn't bother reading. I'll check it out again later.
Nope. The best way to get them to use a spell not on their spell list is to give a staff of that type, however, there is no guarantee that they will actually use it.
I find Smithing balanced; Smithing an item to legendary does not make you overpowered. Having said that, I find Smithing while using the Fortify Restoration loop to be problematic to role-playing.
For role-players, keeping the two away from each other doesn't require any brain power. For...