Even though I could get it for free on steam since I have all the DLCs, I just don't see the point unless they upgraded it to 64bit and DX11/12 (which I highly doubt).
Even though I could get it for free on steam since I have all the DLCs, I just don't see the point unless they upgraded it to 64bit and DX11/12 (which I highly doubt).
Forgive me for the silly question, I got this news right now. So what is exactly Skyrim Remastered? Is Skyrim with some enhanced graphics mods included? So what's the difference between buying Skyrim Legendary Edition and install some enhanced graphics mods and Skyrim Remastered? Frankly, I see none. And even if console players can install mods, do they have access to ALL mods from Skyrim Nexus and Steam? Also I just hope they DON'T fix the glitches from the original Skyrim, such as using potion of fortify restoration to enhance the powers of standing stones or else builds like Celestial Warlock simply won't work.
Forgive me for the silly question, I got this news right now. So what is exactly Skyrim Remastered? Is Skyrim with some enhanced graphics mods included? So what's the difference between buying Skyrim Legendary Edition and install some enhanced graphics mods and Skyrim Remastered? Frankly, I see none. And even if console players can install mods, do they have access to ALL mods from Skyrim Nexus and Steam? Also I just hope they DON'T fix the glitches from the original Skyrim, such as using potion of fortify restoration to enhance the powers of standing stones or else builds like Celestial Warlock simply won't work.
For PC users, it might not make much of a difference. Right now we know it involves a graphic upgrade and added modding capabilities for next gen consoles. As far as compatibility of all mods being supported likely not(...?) but Modders will understand this better than I will. We're not 100% sure if it'll include glitch fixes or not at this point... so that information is all yet to be had.
For PC users, it might not make much of a difference. Right now we know it involves a graphic upgrade and added modding capabilities for next gen consoles. As far as compatibility of all mods being supported likely not(...?) but Modders will understand this better than I will. We're not 100% sure if it'll include glitch fixes or not at this point... so that information is all yet to be had.
It's funny, I wasn't expecting nor necessarily hoping for this remaster, but now that I know it's coming I'm really excited. I played the original on 360, but to have access to mods like frostfall on ps4 would be awesome. I also hope that they add a bit of extra content. I doubt it'll happen, but maybe a tiny corner in northern Hammerfell with a quest or two, something hinting at the location of TES 6. Either way, I'm forcing myself to go on a Skyrim hiatus for the rest of the summer, so I'm not burned out by October.
It's funny, I wasn't expecting nor necessarily hoping for this remaster, but now that I know it's coming I'm really excited. I played the original on 360, but to have access to mods like frostfall on ps4 would be awesome. I also hope that they add a bit of extra content. I doubt it'll happen, but maybe a tiny corner in northern Hammerfell with a quest or two, something hinting at the location of TES 6. Either way, I'm forcing myself to go on a Skyrim hiatus for the rest of the summer, so I'm not burned out by October.