| John2290 said: I went and bought into Skyrim VR, forth time now playing this game and by third purchase and at about 500 hours or so, probably way more and a platinum on the remaster, I wasn't at all disappointed even though I was sure I would be. It's fantastic, albeit the graphics are lacking and a tad blurred on OG ps4, like the lads said above it's feels like a different game in VR with the move controllers. Here we go again, Skyrim, might actually help the dawngaurd this time for a change, build a house and dive fully into the Dragonborn DLC. 4 hours already, sraight in VR and I might as well have being playing on the TV comfort wise besides for a bit of a sweaty brow. Fantastic, but I would recommend grabbing it on sale if you've bought in before. Full price a third time would be a bit of a kick in the balls, thankfully it's half price atm. |
Can you help the Dawnguard as well? I thought it was a bit odd that after visiting the Dawnguard the vampires recruited me and they started killing me. I thought I was undercover, apparently I switched sides. Tip, don't visit the Vampire castle before you have the vampire girl with you. If you visit it before and get send away the gate will forever stay shut and you'll need to glitch through to continue.
I'm in Solstheim atm yet haven't played that much lately. My setup is downstairs and it's cold there with -20c nights. Plus GTS is still consuming my time. Wipeout VR should break my GTS addiction, plus the worst of winter should be over then. I was at 130 hours or more already.







