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h2ohno said:
If it's the enhanced edition then yes. If it's the vanilla edition then no.

I got Skyrim for Steam years ago for $5 or $10, but a glitch made the attack button not work. I've been planning to go back to it eventually, since I loved Oblivion. A version with better graphics and the ability to be played on the bus would interest me a lot. But if it's the vanilla version I won't get it.

The footage they showed off at the Switch conference was the enhanced edition. So unless they were engaging in false advertising, that's what it looks to be. The Switch is about 3x the power of the Wii U, which is itself several times more powerful than the Vita (only mentioning this because of the poster above spreading false info). So it should be able to run a game that doesn't push the XB1 or PS4.

How do you calculate its 3x the power of the wii u?

I think people need to remember Switch's primary mode is portable. When docked it still runs the same code as portable just switch's output to hdmi rather than the LCD screen which gets a gpu speed boost enough to generate the same graphics at a higher resolution or add anti-aliasing. It doesn't reboot the game loading new graphic resources. Cpu performance is meant to be the same in portable and docked mode. Docking the console just allows a resolution boost, games aren't programmed to take full advantage of the docked performance level because instantanously they have to run back in portable mode if you remove it from the dock. The portable performance level dictates game peformance except for resolution and anti-aliasing. No games have been announced that work only in docked mode.