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How important is the visuals for you?
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 3:10 pm
by LeMort
Hi
Since I own everything Skyrim, I've been given The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition for free.
It was downloaded last night and is opened up tomorrow, or something.
I've logged 121 hours in Skyrim and I think I'm 'done' with it.
And for me visuals isn't that important. I play TSW on low settings for framerate.
It's the soundscapes that makes a game for me. Which can be troublesome.
I have so damn much music I should've listened to, but when I'm in Kingsmouth Town, I don't want the latest record of Radiohead to destroy the immersion. (I've turned off the ingame music by now....)
As a former lecturer in Multimedia, I would love to hear your opinion.
LeM:)rt - (Who will crank up Special Edition just to check it out, but probably not go further than the first town)
Re: How important is the visuals for you?
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 4:08 pm
by Elil
Until I got the PSVR a couple of weeks ago I would have said visuals are right at the top of my list. And to be honest, they are, it's just the VR has a way of immersing you that makes you forgive the shoddy resolution, and hey, the Pro is out in a month so that'll boost them up again anyway. I run a top-end PC and I've never played a PC game on anything below Ultra (or whatever the game happens to call the highest graphic setting). I genuinely don't know how people can play on lower resolutions, having seen screenshots... it's like we're playing different games. (Framerate isn't an issue for me incidentally, I run the world bosses quite happily).
Re: How important is the visuals for you?
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 4:46 pm
by LeMort
Elil wrote:Until I got the PSVR a couple of weeks ago I would have said visuals are right at the top of my list. And to be honest, they are, it's just the VR has a way of immersing you that makes you forgive the shoddy resolution,....
I do want to buy a VR eventually, I love Racing Sims and Elite Dangerous, I guess the immersion in such games can be mindblowing. I'm just a sound-guy, I think that's the thing
Lem:)rt
Re: How important is the visuals for you?
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2016 10:36 am
by Rick Fortune
Not going to do much with Special Edition till a few mods and tools are released.
Re: How important is the visuals for you?
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2016 2:47 pm
by LeMort
Rick Fortune wrote:Not going to do much with Special Edition till a few mods and tools are released.
Tried to start it up, wasn't that impressed. Mostly because NumPads are *still* locked and can't be bound.
We're so many lefthanded people who rely on numpads for movement and such. No respect, so many games (who basically are ports from consols) gets their forums overrun by angry lefties and still the companies don't take it seriously.
We're quite many, actually...
To play SE I have to reinstall AutoHotScript and make a script to run the game.
Don't think so.
(Also, after trying it anyway (found the old Ahk script) it is, as it was then, buggy as hell. and when it crashes (and it seems like it probably will) you might be stuck with a hard reset. Seriously not impressed)
LeM:(rt
Re: How important is the visuals for you?
Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2016 11:11 am
by Rick Fortune
Better idea. Use a Mod Manager to launch the game like I do. Even if you don't mod the game. It's what I do. (Mind you, my original version of Skyrim is modded to within an inch of its life...
)
Re: How important is the visuals for you?
Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2016 1:38 pm
by LeMort
Rick Fortune wrote:Better idea. Use a Mod Manager to launch the game like I do. Even if you don't mod the game. It's what I do. (Mind you, my original version of Skyrim is modded to within an inch of its life...
)
What is the name of your Mod Manager?
LeM:)rt
Re: How important is the visuals for you?
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2016 10:50 am
by Rick Fortune
I use Mod Organizer. It's available on the Skyrim Nexus website.
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