Not everything can be as exciting
as horse armor, and why wouldn't you want to shell out five bucks for day one DLC?
Not exact matches
Falstaff at war is a parody of the other knights: too fat to be hoisted onto a
horse, he spends the battle
as a tubby suit of
armor, waddling from tree to tree, justifying his mid-battle feint of death with «the better part of valor is discretion.»
The Digital Collector's Edition runs for $ 79.99 ($ 59.99 for the Collector's Upgrade) and includes a unique War Bear
as well
as exclusive Dwemer
horse armor and a Dwemer - themed pet.
While the company have previously released DLC in every flavour from decorative items (
horse armor) to full - sized expansions («Shivering Isles»), the current trend of offering medium size content akin to Oblivion «s «Knights of the Nine» or Fallout 3 «s «Operation Anchorage» and «The Pitt» is seen
as the way forward.
Horse Armor was neither
as it turned out.
Other possible new features shown in the trailer is the ability to tame
horses, using various weapons such
as axes and spears, donning different
armor, and using some sort of magic to conjure items out of thin air.
Plus, players will also be able to take control of tanks,
armored trucks, biplane aircraft, and battleships,
as well
as ride
horses into battle.