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I bought the game at launch for PS3. Didn't like it at all and felt it was extremely overrated and boring, so I sold it. (Definitely prefer Jrpgs) Recently i've decided to play it again as I was extremely bored and needed to take my mind off of some things. I figured a game as large and filled with so many things to do would entertain me for awhile and I was right! I'm actually having a blast playing it now! I really don't know what changed how I felt about the game, but I remember being extremely hateful towards it, probably due to everyone I knew not being capable of talking about anything else for what seemed like forever. But i'm glad I tried it again, been playing it nonstop for a few days.

Thing is, i've been playing it on PC. I didn't play enough of the PS3 version, but I hear PC is the best version anyway, and using console codes to fix certain bugs is a real perk. I actually just finished the Dawnguard quest on Dawnguard side and I made a new character to experience the Vampire Lord side.

So, because I pretty much just ignored Skyrim for the longest time and didn't bother reading about anything relating to any version of the game, I was pretty shocked to learn that Dawnguard isn't out for PS3. Is there a certain reason? Is Bethesda saying it's the PS3's fault for being more difficult to develop for? Or is it more of a favoritism thing?

Even though I'm all set with the PC version, it's still really sad to hear how badly PS3 users get shafted with this game.