Sade Peasant
Posts : 8 Hats : 34 Join date : 2011-10-27
| Subject: Skyrim for PC Fri Nov 11, 2011 1:04 pm | |
| - PCgamer.com wrote:
- We got a review copy of Skyrim the day the game was officially finished, but it’s curiously buggy. Among a lot of minor problems such as issues reassigning controls, there’s glitchy character behaviour that can break quests, and AI flipouts that can turn a whole town against you. And the interface isn’t well adapted to PC: it sometimes ignores the position of your cursor in menus. There’s an update due as soon as the game’s out, but there’s a hell of a lot to patch here. Next time, maybe don’t commit to a specific release day just because it has a lot of elevens in it?
Trolololol, way to go Bethesda! Aside from the PC bugs, however, the review was predictably, insanely positive. They state that a PC capable of running Oblivion at 50-60 fps will run Skyrim at 30-40 fps with maximum settings. Also, this: - PCgamer.com wrote:
- The games we normally call open worlds – the locked off cities and level-restricted grinding grounds – don’t compare to this. While everyone else is faffing around with how to control and restrict the player, Bethesda just put a fucking country in a box. It’s the best open world game I’ve ever played, the most liberating RPG I’ve ever played, and one of my favourite places in this or any other world.
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| Subject: Re: Skyrim for PC Sat Nov 12, 2011 12:25 am | |
| I got it for xbox and its a tad buggy for it too but its a great game so far and there are too many distractions to deal with that take me away from the main quest. Already met Mr. Mad Shey allready (Which was a really nice quest/cameo thingy cus he did talk about things you would remember if you played Shivering isles.) But it was definitely worth pre ordering it 3 months ago and it was worth the 5 year wait X3 |
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