I'm kinda excited. I'll be getting it on Xbox One. It will be interesting with all the console mods available on it.
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I'm kinda excited. I'll be getting it on Xbox One. It will be interesting with all the console mods available on it.
| Xeon said: I enjoyed it when I bought the Legendary Edition for steam. Beat the main game and most of the DLCs. I get the complete edition for free but my PC won't be able to handle it :( |
I know that feel :(
Skyrim is one of my all time favorite games. The only thing keeping me from playing it right now (PS3 or PC vanilla versions) is that...I have a lot of other games I want to play. I can't justify replaying all these old games that take 100-200 hours to get through when I have about a dozen PS4 games I've never played or even opened.
But since I love Skyrim so much, I'm happy to use a rerelease as an excuse to revisit that wonderful land.
Hell, I played it primarily on Ps3...without mods, and with terrible performance issues and load times. Imagine how much I'll love playing it on a system that looks better, plays better, and likely has lesser loading times than the PS3? I mean, I loved that game so much I was willing to put up with the performance issues. Imagine how excited I am to play it, presumably without performance issues!
I took a week off work so I could play Skyrim, TitanFall, World of Final Fantasy, and the Dark Souls III DLC.
so yes, I'm super excited.
My Console Library:
PS5, Switch, XSX
PS4, PS3, PS2, PS1, WiiU, Wii, GCN, N64 SNES, XBO, 360
3DS, DS, GBA, Vita, PSP, Android
| Bristow9091 said: I played it originally on PC, only put about 40-50 hours in, but decided I really enjoyed it, enough to get the Special Edition, think I'm gonna' go for the PS4 version this time around though, since I've not played it on a console yet... just a shame we don't get "proper" mod support, although to be honest, the majority of the mods I used could easily be made on PS4 too since I never had any texture packs or imported models or anything... although it would be fun to have those, but that's what I have my PC for! :P Question by the way; Does anybody know if mods will disable trophy/achievements? Not sure what the list is, but surely you can use mods to make some trophies easier to get? |
not sure :P
other question added to your question: can we transfer the save files?
shikamaru317 said:
I meet the minimum specs but not the recommended. Hopefully the recommended specs are overkill and not the actual specs needed to play it at Ultra settings. Considering I can play at Ultra settings with some graphics mods on the original release, it would be silly if I can't handle Ultra on the Special Edition. |
well, hopefully it's better optimized than fallout 4
| Runa216 said: Skyrim is one of my all time favorite games. The only thing keeping me from playing it right now (PS3 or PC vanilla versions) is that...I have a lot of other games I want to play. I can't justify replaying all these old games that take 100-200 hours to get through when I have about a dozen PS4 games I've never played or even opened. But since I love Skyrim so much, I'm happy to use a rerelease as an excuse to revisit that wonderful land. Hell, I played it primarily on Ps3...without mods, and with terrible performance issues and load times. Imagine how much I'll love playing it on a system that looks better, plays better, and likely has lesser loading times than the PS3? I mean, I loved that game so much I was willing to put up with the performance issues. Imagine how excited I am to play it, presumably without performance issues! I took a week off work so I could play Skyrim, TitanFall, World of Final Fantasy, and the Dark Souls III DLC. so yes, I'm super excited. |
high five!
shikamaru317 said:
Heck, I can even manage Fallout 4 at Ultra with 30+ fps. It will be really silly if I can't play Skyrim: Special Edition at Ultra settings considering the graphics are behind Fallout 4. |
exactly!
No, i got bored after 20 hours. I started feeling like id been here before. Common issue i get when i play open world games, that and the combat is terrible.
I've played it enough when it came out, somewhere between 60 to 80 hours. There are plenty other games to play than to go over familiar territory again. The remaster does look very good, yet rpgs and open world games in general are just too much effort to replay. The addiction never strikes twice for me which means I'll be bored after the first hour of deja vu.
Platinumed on PS3, but never played the DLC. I'll pick it up eventually on Xbone for the full stable of console mods, but not until down the line. Still playing Recore, Battleborn, and it's less than 24 hours until Titanfall 2 unlocks.