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How Can We Fix Skyrim?

1UP: Love it or hate it, the latest Elder Scrolls epic, Skyrim, continues to hold gamers' attention. Almost three months after its release, people are still trading tips; sharing their confessions of how they love Lydia (even though she doesn't quite grasp the importance of moving out of the way of massive swinging doors covered with spikes); and creating viral videos featuring startlingly accurate sports predictions and lamentations of knee-embedded arrows. We can all agree that Skyrim is hardly perfect. In fact, it could use a lot of improvements. The Skyrim lovers may never convince the game's detractors of its greatness, but at the very least we'd have an easier time selling others on the game's greatness if Bethesda would take the time to fix the following issues -- and we'd welcome your input, too.

Vladplaya5262d ago

"Love it or hate it, the latest Elder Scrolls epic, Skyrim, continues to hold gamers' attention. Almost three months after its release, people are still trading tips"

I remember days when games held attention of gamers for years and years. Good games, they don't make them like they use to anymore...

nihonlight5262d ago (Edited 5262d ago )

A great game ruined by a stupid deadline and no desire to give ps3 users a decent version. Bethesda lets the mod community do their job.

If Bethesda built a house, it would only be a shell.
We would have to do the plumbing,electric,flooring...a nd then some.

Side note* I'm looking into taking Beth to court. They released a broken game,hid it from reviewers and haven't fixed it in 3 months. That's robbery to the consumer and on any level bad business.

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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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gigoran8206d ago

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

jjb1981206d 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.