Skyrim can be tricky as far as running it goes. You should try to see if there any beta openings, I heard that they were giving them to practically anyone who applied last time I checked. c:
Ysmir said:Shivering Isles was a feat for it's time and still holds beautifully now. Yes, the "Manic" side was always my favorite while the "Dementia" side reminded me of a rundown English town during the Black Death which was extremely fitting. As far as armor goes and weapons well Dementia had that one in the bag hands down. Madness Armor and Weapons PWNED.
Dragonborn on Skyrim is the only comparable expansion and it falls short of the magnificence that is the Shivering Isles. Don't get me wrong, Dragonborn was bad as f@#% and added loads of Lore and nostalgia (Especially for Morrowind players) but it lacked the thrill ride of the Shivering Isles. That aside though seeing Neloth in Dragonborn made me piss my pants and while Divath Fyr would of been a bonus idk if one can top the image of Neloth's mushroom towers with the Red Mountain spewing ash in the background. Truly damn epic! @gamefreak I've been a fan for about 11 years now.
Equinox said:Too bad they aren't making anymore DLC for Skyrim, ugh :/
Ysmir said:It will be 2014-2015 before we see anything about the next TES. Hopefully it happens in Valenwood or Hammerfell. I'd say if they were to really surprise us they would put it in Black Marsh or High Rock.
Frost Mage said:Ysmir said:It will be 2014-2015 before we see anything about the next TES. Hopefully it happens in Valenwood or Hammerfell. I'd say if they were to really surprise us they would put it in Black Marsh or High Rock.
I know that, but they had to quit making DLC eventually so that the whole dev team can start work on the new game. c:
Red Rain said:You can only hope that TES VI will be more complete. And if you complain about bugs on PC, well, I play on PS3 atm, so you can't say it is not enjoyable.
Blob55 said:Has anyone else seen the playthrough of Skyrim Steam Train did?
So unpolished...