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The Elder Scrolls' graphical evolution: comparisons of trailers, screenshots, and races

SystemLink: "Over on the Skyrim forums, this superb thread has compiled some new comparisons of the graphical evolution of The Elder Scrolls series; not just of Skyrim and Oblivion, but the entire 17 years of games. Get ready for a trip down memory lane - now with added eye-candy."

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PhilipLarkin5321d ago

Obviously, the jump to proper 3D graphics is the most stunning, but it looks a lot like the evolution of GTA; from GTA 2 to GTA III was a massive shift, but the next-gen version (GTA IV) had so much more finer detail.

potedude5320d ago

The characters faces look way better as the games have progressed. Some of the older environments don't look too bad, especially when you consider the hardware they were running on.

The new game is gonna look sick though...

HaHa_Ostrich5321d ago

What I want from Skyrim:
1.rocksolid framerate no matter what is going on.
2.fluent LOD transitions.
That is all.

lMHl5320d ago (Edited 5320d ago )

I wish me and todd howard were friends :(

OdinFallen5320d ago

Can't wait to get this freaking game.

SITH5320d ago (Edited 5320d ago )

I started this adventure in morrowind on Xbox and have bought every expansion and game since. I am ready to continue it as long as they keep pumping them out.

Yes, I bought the crappy horse armor.

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Skyrim Switch 2 Update Boosts Visuals, But Performance Falls Short

A new Skyrim Switch 2 update delivers major visual upgrades, surpassing some console settings, but locks the game to 30fps and introduces noticeable input lag.

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gigoran884d ago

they can't get a 14 year old game to run smoothly?

jjb198184d ago

That's ridiculous, lol. I'm waiting for the guy that says its too cpu-intensive for the Switch 2. This game is old af and has been released like 17 times.

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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim’s iconic bucket-head stealth was a complete surprise on launch

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim lead designer Bruce Nesmith explains that the game's bucket stealth was an unintended feature of the game.

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This massive Skyrim mod adds a whole new region, 50 new dungeons and more

Lordbound is finally here.