TaintedSquirrel
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Beth confirmed on Reddit there's an audio fix coming next week.
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Well... It was FREE for PC gamers.Yeah come on. I could do a better job. How fucking hard is it?
Just tried it out for the sake of trying it.
Give me real MSAA/FXAA, allow me to turn off motion blur without editing ini files, and give me a sharpening filter.
Oh, and SkyUI.
This is Fallout 4 all over again, I swear.
*uninstalled, sticking with modded Skyrim for now
Again; I think people need to realize that graphically it wasn't going to look much better.
The big deal is that we have a somewhat modern engine now that won't be memory limited anymore.
And yet, still physics-locked to 60 Hz.
That is just it if you played the first one and owned all of the expansion you get this one free and they can be installed in parallel you don't need to uninstall the old.. this can be considered a patch to fix the old...Can't believe all the bitching over a free refresh. Play the original or don't buy it if you don't like it, holy shit.
That is just it if you played the first one and owned all of the expansion you get this one free and they can be installed in parallel you don't need to uninstall the old.. this can be considered a patch to fix the old...
Considering how some of the old skyrim mods worked with fallout 4 day one no or little modification I'm not surprised I would be more surprised at the number that don't work...Apparently SkyUI 2.2 works with the remaster, you have to go through the 'older versions' section of Nexus to find it.
Well I tried it out today. Time to check for some mods. Seems like too much bloom effect to me. I see options for motion blur and other shit, but nothing to do with bloom/HDR ect. so if someone can enlighten me on what to change that would be awesome. Also might wait for an update to the Flawless widescreen program, because some developers don't include FOV/resolution options for ultrawide monitors. Changed the resolution in the config file, but I hate digging through that just to make it so everybody doesn't look like a fat ass. Graphically speaking the updates are meh for vanilla. It looks like what original Skyrim looked like to me with mods with the exception of better lighting.
Reading that the PC and XBone versions have the highly compressed audio. The PS4 version is supposed to be correct with the higher quality audio.
Is it possible to just copy the audio from vanilla Skyrim into SE on PC?
Mage is pretty weak in vanilla Skyrim. Spell diversity sucks, the skill trees suck, the class is overall very under-developed.Anybody have any suggestions for what build to play for a new player to the series? I was thinking of a mage but sometimes certain play styles are not friendly to new players.
Had the legendary version sitting in my library for some time. Might be time to start giving this game a try.
Anybody have any suggestions for what build to play for a new player to the series? I was thinking of a mage but sometimes certain play styles are not friendly to new players.
Had the legendary version sitting in my library for some time. Might be time to start giving this game a try.
The new driver didn't fix my G-Sync issues, unfortunately.There is a new Nvidia Driver 375.70 for Skyrim Special Edition, you may want to try it. I'll test it out later when I get off work.
On that subject, someone on r/PCMR found something that looks interesting. I want to try it out on this and the other Gamebryo/Creation engine games, now.And yet, still physics-locked to 60 Hz.
A 1H+shield with support magic lends itself best in this game. Unbelievably the magic system is still not great in this game. There was far more diversity in spells in Oblivion.Anybody have any suggestions for what build to play for a new player to the series? I was thinking of a mage but sometimes certain play styles are not friendly to new players.
Had the legendary version sitting in my library for some time. Might be time to start giving this game a try.
I think I tried that, but I'll try again.I fixed the gsync issues by simply changing the setting in the nvcp that forces games to run at your monitors refresh rate. So when skyrim starts up I'm running at 60hz vs 144hz and it runs fine.
I think I tried that, but I'll try again.
Mage is pretty weak in vanilla Skyrim. Spell diversity sucks, the skill trees suck, the class is overall very under-developed.
Sneaky archer is BY FAR the most popular class.
The game is very casual friendly, even on the hardest difficulty, you can literally play whatever you want. You don't 'pick a class', all skills are available to you and they level up as you use them.
Personally I always play a spellsword -- Destruction in my left hand, 1-handed weapon in my right hand.
The new driver didn't fix my G-Sync issues, unfortunately.
A 1H+shield with support magic lends itself best in this game. Unbelievably the magic system is still not great in this game. There was far more diversity in spells in Oblivion.
Just play how you want is my best advice. In casual play I would pick 40-50 perks for the abilities you focus on and stick to that plan. Other than that there is really no way to mess up your build unless you shoot for level 81. Even then, it is now possible to level forever with all the DLC, allowing you to eventually get all the perks.
Just FYI be aware that the dawnguard DLC adds this silly function where vampires randomly spawn in populated areas and can then kill NPC's. This is a *big* problem as it will quickly kill off important NPC's and i'm not sure why Bethesda ever implemented it in this shitty way. So make sure you download a mod that disables this if you are trying to do a longer lasting 'normal' playthrough. Besides the standard texture/mesh mods that specific mod is absolutely vital for a gameplay experience that won't break down over time due to NPC's being killed off.
It's a bit more than that, especially if you're a heavy mod user.IMO they just took some mods that already existed and put them in the base version of the game, rewrap and resell (mostly to the console community).
If you own the game on the PC this is more or less pointless, no?
It's a bit more than that, especially if you're a heavy mod user.
This new version includes a 64bit compiled executable, which eliminates crashes associated with high-RAM-usage mods. This allows Skyrim to effectively use more than 4GB of RAM, for once.
Can anyone confirm that my current, modded Skyrim STEAM install will not be affected by installing the Skyrim Special Edition - also on STEAM?
I'd love to have a PURE vanilla install (Skyrim Special Edition) for what is basically two save profiles.
I want to play a bad guy (separate save) along side of my modded version where I play as a good guy / hero.
They seem to be totally separate STEAM installs according to this link:
http://afkmods.iguanadons.net/index...pecial-edition-in-a-separate-folder-in-steam/