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TheFuriousWombat:
She's marriable, however, so you can eventually recoup that loss rather quickly and then start making a tidy profit.

I shouldn't talk, however. I more or less refuse to enlist any followers at all. Not my style! So far it's worked out nicely. If I find the energy to start a new game at some point, I'll probably play as a Breton battlemage with multiple followers (using that mod that lets that happen), just to have wholly different experience from my (beloved) sneaky Bosmer archer.

Sorflakne:
I don't have mercs/followers because they get in the way, and due to my mountain-climbing/wall-walking method of taking shortcuts, can't keep up with me.

Hell even just plain old running for thirty seconds is enough to lose them. 

As such, the only time I've ever had a follower with me is for escort quests and (click to show/hide)when I needed to complete Boethia's quest, so I took the follower you gain from Narmira's quest and sacrificed her (yes, I know my spelling's off)

Stryc9Fuego:
It feels like everyone uses that one-eyed psychopath for that.

LTK:
Bethesda's basically saying "No no no, we never said when, or even if you could get Dawnguard on other platforms, whatever gave you that idea?" Fuuuuuuuuu.

TheFuriousWombat:
I'm more annoyed by that as a matter of principle than anything else. The new content doesn't seem particularly enthralling to me. While I would like to kick some vampire ass in a new faction, I still have so much to do and see in the ordinary game that I'm not sure I'd even get to the Dawnguard stuff for some time anyway. So I don't care all that much that I'm missing out on some content. I DO care that they're privileging certain platforms above others, however. It seems unfair to devoted fans of the series to not be given access to Bethesda created content (note that this doesn't jar at all with my notion that console gamers should stop whining about us PC players having access to all the mods). The fact that they seem to be deliberately evasive about it only makes it all the more irritating. They surely know if they're going to adapt Dawnguard for PS3 or PC and the fact that publicly they're saying "well we don't know when or even if..." seems disingenuous, especially considering how much of the fan commentary that emerged around the announcement of Dawngaurd was along the lines of, "well obviously it'll be 360 first but PS3 and PC versions will follow shortly thereafter." Bethesda knew about fan expectations and it helps no one for them to be silent and, considering the tone of that tweet, even a little dickish about it.

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