It's a month IIRC, so that sucks even moreI pre-ordered Skyrim a long time back and I didn't think I'll have enough money for it right now, turns out I do
Just need to return this hoodie that I stupidly bought (I don't like it..).
It sucks that DLC is exclusive for 360 for a week until other systems get it. oh well, gives PS3/PC users more chance to play it all!
More like it, but still not really want I want/willing to pay a lot for. GTA IV EFLC was what I call DLC, that was really worth the effort/money.Ah yeah, it is one month ):
Skyrim DLC is supposed to be on a scale of Fallout 3 and New Vegas DLC.
I hope they release Horse Armour though, for the lols.
It isn't that bad. I think you should be able run it at low/medium, no problem. You'll at least run it, that's a startKinda worried about my PC not being able to play it decently at medium settings, but I guess it doesn't hurt to try, huh? This game just looks too bloody awesome to pass up.
Here are my specs; keep in mind I built this about three years ago (around Christmas) (try to hold back any built up laughter, I know my rig sucks)
CPU: Core 2 Duo E8400 (Wolfdale) 3.0GHz (MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1)
GPU: eVGA GeForce 250 GTS 1GB GDDR3
RAM: 4096MB DDR2 SDRAM PC26400 1333MHz
OS: Windows 7 Home Edition
HDD: 600GB Western Digital HDD (primary) + 120GB Maxtor HDD (secondary)
That's low at best I think. The CPU is barely above the minimum. I'm also pretty sure you aren't capable of running the game at that resolution with that GPU.It isn't that bad. I think you should be able run it at low/medium, no problem. You'll at least run it, that's a startKinda worried about my PC not being able to play it decently at medium settings, but I guess it doesn't hurt to try, huh? This game just looks too bloody awesome to pass up.
Here are my specs; keep in mind I built this about three years ago (around Christmas) (try to hold back any built up laughter, I know my rig sucks)
CPU: Core 2 Duo E8400 (Wolfdale) 3.0GHz (MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1)
GPU: eVGA GeForce 250 GTS 1GB GDDR3
RAM: 4096MB DDR2 SDRAM PC26400 1333MHz
OS: Windows 7 Home Edition
HDD: 600GB Western Digital HDD (primary) + 120GB Maxtor HDD (secondary)
If that can run Skyrim at low/med, how about mine?
CPU: Athlon 64 X2 5600
GPU: GeForce 9600 GT (i got it overclocked which barely has effects)
RAM: 2 GB RAM
The monitor's res is 1920*1080
System Requirements Lab says that it passes Skyrim's minimum requirements but I don't trust it
I can get the PS3 version but I'd rather play on the PC
That's low at best I think. The CPU is barely above the minimum. I'm also pretty sure you aren't capable of running the game at that resolution with that GPU.
You will be able to run it though.
PS3 version will probably look better.
Do you guys think my MBA will be able to run it at Medium? My specs are in my sig.
I'm just concerned about the Intel 3000, and how it'll hold up. If it helps, I can run Oblivion at max settings (excluding antialiasing, but who needs that when you have a higher DPI).
my configuration is nearly exactly the same as the_randomizer's on my desktop (Im upgrading to 4 gigs of ram tomorrow for 20 bucks)
but my poor old outdated lappy is gonna have issues with:
2.54 Ghz Core 2 duo
Nvidia Geforce 9600M GT
4gigs DDR2
What if I replace the CPU with an Athlon II X2 245?That's low at best I think. The CPU is barely above the minimum. I'm also pretty sure you aren't capable of running the game at that resolution with that GPU.
You will be able to run it though.
PS3 version will probably look better.
Would it make a difference?
Also, if not on fullscreen, how about on 1440*900? 1280*720? What would the game look like?
I'd get it for the PC if at least the 1280*720 looks better than on the PS3
Sorry, I'm no tech expert
I swear there was a better site, but.
http://www.systemreq...cyri/intro.aspx
Apparently I kick the Recommended requirements ass.
Good to know.
That site, and any like it are infinitely better than everyone posting their damn rig.
I can find a 15% discount for you. give me a sec./didn't see that since there were still 2 recent replies to PC spec posts
I don't plan on paying for Skyrim until it's regular PC game price ($49). Trying to charge a premium for the game is something CoD does, i'm not buying into that even if it is worth the price.
I just checked Direct2Drive since you said that....still says it's like $54 for me after discount.