So this is really cool of Bethesda. Thankfully I own the Legendary Edition!
One question though, what is different about the SE version over the Legendary? Is it 64 bit? Does it have any new content?
Wait, you are excited about something you don't know about?
So this is really cool of Bethesda. Thankfully I own the Legendary Edition!
One question though, what is different about the SE version over the Legendary? Is it 64 bit? Does it have any new content?
Sure, it's free, LOL! And I love Skyrim so more support for it is great. Also I just got home from work, still trying to catch up on today's E3 news....
What's the difference between the remaster and the modded version you likely have installed on your PC already?
nice of them but what about us console plebs ? i bought all your dlc too what about me bethesda ?
hmm all i have the base game, I'd have to spend $60 on dlc to get the free upgrade :/
fuck that shit. Why do ps3/360 owners get shafted? They paid full price for their games too.
fuck that shit. Why do ps3/360 owners get shafted? They paid full price for their games too.
I just saw Chesko, who has some of the best mods in Frostfall/Campfire plans to stop modding after a final update to Frostfall. So that'll be interesting. Frostfall is my favorite mod, but it needs Script Extender so it's unlikely to be on console anyway.If I had to guess, I imagine it's a combination of the fact the upgrade is much less significant for PC players, and also that they need as many PC folks with the new version as possible or there's not going to be anyone to author mods for the consoles.
If it's DX11 then ENB is dead, unless Boris has finally made a DX11 version?
If it's DX11 then ENB is dead, unless Boris has finally made a DX11 version?
There are just three DLCs, right? I'm pretty sure that's how many i've acquired over the years. I never had the legendary edition but I think I bought each dlc on sale for super cheap at one point or another.
I'm missing Hearthfire. Better buy it then.
lol
We don't know if it is 64 bit as far as I know. We are getting better native visuals and extra ingame effects. Watching a video would show it off better.
Will be running an a 64 bit engine (PC)
Curious if mods will require retooling to work with the special edition.
According to IGN, the game is now running at 64 bit on PC. That's really great, that'll provide a more stable modding base.
Yeah I was wondering that as well, I'd guess some will and some won't. But I really don't have a good idea one way or another. Maybe Skyrim script extender would need an update, which would put a lot of mods out of commission.
hmm all i have the base game, I'd have to spend $60 on dlc to get the free upgrade :/
edit: o legendary is $27, wonder if itll go lower during steam sale
Of what importance is a 64-bit version to modding? More stable higher ugrids? More objects like grass and distant scenery could be rendered at once?
Man this is going to break a shit ton of my favorite mods isn't it?
Time to grab all the Skyrim DLC during the sale next week.
Access to more memory, iirc Skyrim 32-bit shit the bed at 3.1GB RAM utilization. Better textures and LOD mods should be possible.