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I spent more time modding Skyrim than actually playing it. The addiction is real.

 

I installed it once, modded it for days, then I actually uninstalled without actually playing it because I realized I didn't actually want to play the game again, lol. Just wanted to make it look good.

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JFC this makes me want to install it on my computer again I should do it after I move, but then will my computer be able to run it? Ah it should...

Skyrim itself isn't THAT taxing on a computer. I mean I'm on a laptop and can run it at mostly high settings so I think you should be fine. This though... I'm going to have to get this when I can get an actual computer lol

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Skyrim itself isn't THAT taxing on a computer. I mean I'm on a laptop and can run it at mostly high settings so I think you should be fine. This though... I'm going to have to get this when I can get an actual computer lol

Yeah I was running it on my old laptop which had a 7200 rpm hard drive and ehm 8GB RAM and a pretty ordinary graphic card (it was a Macbook Pro in fact.. lmao) and it was running pretty smoothly, aside from a little bit of lag sometimes. Now my new laptop (another macbook oops) has a flash hard drive, 16gb ram and like two graphic cards so it should go well C:

 

I hope D:

 

I'll install it after I move yeah

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Oh My God, it's freakin' gorgeous but I sure can't do that to my computer lol. When I played it on my computer, I had to put the lowest setting because my computer made such big noises and couldn't stop freezing so I decided to buy it on PS3 :)

 

 

All Bethesda does is release games and say "hey modders, here you go" lol

 

I kinda agree. I play Fallout 3 and Fallout NV on computer and PS3 and damn it, those freezes and bugs. I can't believe you have to depend on modders and patchs made by them to be able to play. It's so f*cked up but I still love the game though. The Unlimited Compagnion is the best thing ever after having finished the game a thousand times lol.

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Ugh I love Skyrim so much, I wish my PC could run it on higher settings.

 

Mods are such a huge part of the game. I had it on my PS3 when it first came out and I recently got it on PC and it feels like a totally different game.

That's exactly what happened to me. I had it on 360 and put over 500 hours in it (yeah, I know lol). But I just got the Elder Scrolls Anthology and I've been playing Skyrim again. It's awesome with the amount of mods there are

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This game is liquid shit compared to its predecessor oblivion, i have 200+ hours in oblivion, every time i think of oblivion my heart aches because of the nostalgia, todd howard sadly made skyrim mainstream as fuck so he would get more sales, im really dissapointed, oblivion will always the best RPG ever made in history, i hope ES6 will go back to its roots, great mod though i have 32gb of skyrim mods lol

 

 

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I spent more time modding Skyrim than actually playing it. The addiction is real.

 

I installed it once, modded it for days, then I actually uninstalled without actually playing it because I realized I didn't actually want to play the game again, lol. Just wanted to make it look good.

:00 is it hard to mod??? I really wonder how people do it :0
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That mod looks amazing  :rlytearpls: It sucks that I don't have my old computer with Skyrim on it... A PS3 doesn't give the same experience as Skyrim played on a computer does. A modder even made an entirely new game with a storyline and all. I can't even begin to imagine all the work he put in to it  :rlytearpls:

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:00 is it hard to mod??? I really wonder how people do it :0

 

it's actually pretty easy. Modders do a good job of explaining how everything should be installed and with tools like nexus mod manager, it's even easier.

 

Just go take a look at Skyrim Nexus, pick the mod you want to try out first and just follow the instructions.

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This game is liquid shit compared to its predecessor oblivion, i have 200+ hours in oblivion, every time i think of oblivion my heart aches because of the nostalgia, todd howard sadly made skyrim mainstream as fuck so he would get more sales, im really dissapointed, oblivion will always the best RPG ever made in history, i hope ES6 will go back to its roots, great mod though i have 32gb of skyrim mods lol

 

 

I don't think Skyrim is shit at all.... Oblivion had some great things and I loved it, but it also had some bad things about it too. How you could only level up depending on what skills you chose at the beginning, the main quest being super dull, and the magic system being absolutely awful. The best thing about Oblivion was Shivering Isles 

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Minimum specs are:

 

Intel Core i5 3 GHz

NVidia GTX 660 Ti 2GB

8GB RAM

 

FML  :rlytearpls:

 

My laptop specs are Intel Core i3 2.4GHz, Intel HD Graphics 4000 (shit-tier graphics card) and 4GB RAM and it runs Skyrim pretty smoothly with some tweaks.

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