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Updated version of Skyrim with new features and improvements.

Updated version of Skyrim with new features and improvements.

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DARKBULLET180
Junior Member
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12-21-2016, 01:43 PM
#21
Absolutely, the visual updates are essential now. You don’t need to alter the core gameplay, but these enhancements to the interface and graphics are highly appreciated. The remastered release is likely achieved through modifications or direct integration within the game.
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DARKBULLET180
12-21-2016, 01:43 PM #21

Absolutely, the visual updates are essential now. You don’t need to alter the core gameplay, but these enhancements to the interface and graphics are highly appreciated. The remastered release is likely achieved through modifications or direct integration within the game.

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ChibiWolf39
Senior Member
491
12-27-2016, 07:24 AM
#22
I don’t care about graphics mods, it still feels like deviating from the original design. The UI in Skyrim isn’t great, but I’ve always managed to enjoy the game without altering it, even after hundreds of hours. Time, patience, and attention aren’t things I prioritize for modding. If I’m not satisfied with the base experience, I’ll pick another game. But overall, I haven’t felt the need to change anything—I never thought about fixing it.
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ChibiWolf39
12-27-2016, 07:24 AM #22

I don’t care about graphics mods, it still feels like deviating from the original design. The UI in Skyrim isn’t great, but I’ve always managed to enjoy the game without altering it, even after hundreds of hours. Time, patience, and attention aren’t things I prioritize for modding. If I’m not satisfied with the base experience, I’ll pick another game. But overall, I haven’t felt the need to change anything—I never thought about fixing it.

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ItsMeZiv_
Junior Member
18
01-17-2017, 01:58 PM
#23
It seems we're taking our time. We've got Skyrim and Fallout 4 left to play. Even so, Fallout isn't fully completed yet.
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ItsMeZiv_
01-17-2017, 01:58 PM #23

It seems we're taking our time. We've got Skyrim and Fallout 4 left to play. Even so, Fallout isn't fully completed yet.

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techtrails
Junior Member
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01-18-2017, 07:34 AM
#24
"Top image comes from Hodiltons video of NLVA 2.0, bottom image is from an E3 video of Skyrim Special Edition." It’s funny to think how impressive the special edition looks compared to what we see after five years of mods.
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techtrails
01-18-2017, 07:34 AM #24

"Top image comes from Hodiltons video of NLVA 2.0, bottom image is from an E3 video of Skyrim Special Edition." It’s funny to think how impressive the special edition looks compared to what we see after five years of mods.

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Germaindu51
Member
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01-18-2017, 03:20 PM
#25
It's not a lack of understanding and it isn't happiness, that's all I care about. The game isn't flashy, but it works and I still had fun. I can enjoy playing Witcher 3 on high settings and then jump into Space Invaders on my old Atari 2600 later. I don’t feel the need to mess around with mods for little gains. With over 600 games on Steam, I’d rather explore something fresh instead of wasting time tweaking mods. I get that mods can be cool, but personally I’m not interested. I just want to experience the game as the developers meant it to be.
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Germaindu51
01-18-2017, 03:20 PM #25

It's not a lack of understanding and it isn't happiness, that's all I care about. The game isn't flashy, but it works and I still had fun. I can enjoy playing Witcher 3 on high settings and then jump into Space Invaders on my old Atari 2600 later. I don’t feel the need to mess around with mods for little gains. With over 600 games on Steam, I’d rather explore something fresh instead of wasting time tweaking mods. I get that mods can be cool, but personally I’m not interested. I just want to experience the game as the developers meant it to be.

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