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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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PisulasRule
Senior Member
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11-11-2025, 06:40 PM
#11
The updated Skyrim stands alone as a distinct title, offering its own content without needing the previous version. The new release is available for free, so you can keep your old copy while downloading the separate install. It seems the original isn’t automatically upgraded—just check if it works fine on its own.
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PisulasRule
11-11-2025, 06:40 PM #11

The updated Skyrim stands alone as a distinct title, offering its own content without needing the previous version. The new release is available for free, so you can keep your old copy while downloading the separate install. It seems the original isn’t automatically upgraded—just check if it works fine on its own.

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MadameDaisy
Junior Member
28
11-12-2025, 03:37 PM
#12
Separate the game.
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MadameDaisy
11-12-2025, 03:37 PM #12

Separate the game.

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DeltaMuffinMC
Junior Member
41
11-13-2025, 12:10 AM
#13
It appears as an individual application within your Steam collection.
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DeltaMuffinMC
11-13-2025, 12:10 AM #13

It appears as an individual application within your Steam collection.

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Mah_11
Junior Member
44
11-25-2025, 07:33 PM
#14
The updated Skyrim appears significantly improved compared to the previous version, though some users report performance issues. The support for slippers seems limited or absent in the current release.
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Mah_11
11-25-2025, 07:33 PM #14

The updated Skyrim appears significantly improved compared to the previous version, though some users report performance issues. The support for slippers seems limited or absent in the current release.

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SunnySkittles
Junior Member
17
11-26-2025, 01:04 AM
#15
It's now 64-bit, so I got it "free" and it worked!
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SunnySkittles
11-26-2025, 01:04 AM #15

It's now 64-bit, so I got it "free" and it worked!

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ghostlydigger
Senior Member
500
11-27-2025, 02:58 AM
#16
No, I'm not experiencing stuttering. How can I assist you?
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ghostlydigger
11-27-2025, 02:58 AM #16

No, I'm not experiencing stuttering. How can I assist you?

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Nomachio
Junior Member
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12-04-2025, 07:49 AM
#17
I was hoping for something better after the F4 failure. Curious about what disappointing experience 2 might bring.
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Nomachio
12-04-2025, 07:49 AM #17

I was hoping for something better after the F4 failure. Curious about what disappointing experience 2 might bring.

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SugarCandy21
Member
196
12-04-2025, 09:30 AM
#18
It's because all of the additions were subtle, but I was able to notice more clutter on the road and a different lighting model. And then there's this: I don't have any stuttering on my end, but then again I have a high-end video card. Because SLI isn't a free lunch. NVIDIA needs to add a profile before it becomes properly supported. I believe AMD has the same problem with Crossfire.
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SugarCandy21
12-04-2025, 09:30 AM #18

It's because all of the additions were subtle, but I was able to notice more clutter on the road and a different lighting model. And then there's this: I don't have any stuttering on my end, but then again I have a high-end video card. Because SLI isn't a free lunch. NVIDIA needs to add a profile before it becomes properly supported. I believe AMD has the same problem with Crossfire.

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Sannetjhuuux
Senior Member
257
12-04-2025, 03:02 PM
#19
It seems fine to you. The fog and lighting look much improved, along with the textures—though a better texture pack for the original Skyrim might exist. Also, 32-bit support was removed, which isn't necessarily negative; it helps take full advantage of systems with more RAM, especially when using mods. There are other updates too (rain doesn’t pass through roofs, godrays, etc.) that give it a more contemporary feel. Some special effects still feel average, a bit underwhelming. The voice acting remains largely the same for about 60% of NPCs, which becomes tiresome quickly, though I wouldn’t expect major changes. Audio quality is poor in some areas; it stands out when picking up coins. There appear to be several modifications—armor seems reequipped after Beast Form.
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Sannetjhuuux
12-04-2025, 03:02 PM #19

It seems fine to you. The fog and lighting look much improved, along with the textures—though a better texture pack for the original Skyrim might exist. Also, 32-bit support was removed, which isn't necessarily negative; it helps take full advantage of systems with more RAM, especially when using mods. There are other updates too (rain doesn’t pass through roofs, godrays, etc.) that give it a more contemporary feel. Some special effects still feel average, a bit underwhelming. The voice acting remains largely the same for about 60% of NPCs, which becomes tiresome quickly, though I wouldn’t expect major changes. Audio quality is poor in some areas; it stands out when picking up coins. There appear to be several modifications—armor seems reequipped after Beast Form.

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FrancisDragon
Member
213
12-04-2025, 03:38 PM
#20
They seem to be attempting to repay past IRAD investments by releasing an updated version of Skyrim for Xbox One, though internally developed. Anticipating a next-gen release is unrealistic at this stage. Source: http://www.gamespot.com/articles/bethesd...0-6431961/
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FrancisDragon
12-04-2025, 03:38 PM #20

They seem to be attempting to repay past IRAD investments by releasing an updated version of Skyrim for Xbox One, though internally developed. Anticipating a next-gen release is unrealistic at this stage. Source: http://www.gamespot.com/articles/bethesd...0-6431961/

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