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Ps4 Skyrim Remastered Bundle

24.12.2019 
  1. Skyrim Remastered Review
  2. Skyrim Remastered Release Date
  3. Skyrim Ps4 Gamestop

UPDATE: Skyrim Remastered developer Bethesda has explained more about how modding works on PS4.In a post on Twitter, Bethesda's Pete Hines said that PS4 mods will only use the files that come with the game and its DLC.Asked what Bethesda meant by internal and external assets, Hines said: 'PS4 mods support using the files that come with the game and dlc. You can't create new art assets, new audio files, etc.' ORIGINAL: Skyrim Remastered developer Bethesda is gearing up for some big announcements about the upcoming release.With the october 28 release date creeping up fast, Bethesda marketing boss Pete Hines has been quizzed about mod file size limits on PS4 and Xbox One.Asked what the mod size limit would be on PS4 and Xbox One, Hines replied: 'We will share along w sys requirements and the like shortly.' Fans also want to know when Skyrim Remastered PS4 mods will be posted online. Hines said: 'We will let folks know when you can browse PS4 mods on Bnet.' Another fan asked if the Skyrim Remastered character creation system would be updated at all. Hines said: 'Char creation works the same.

Yes, visually, some things are definitely enhanced. But it's still the Skyrim system.'

Bethesda recently confirmed plans to release, although the company was less unsure about whether or not the PC co-op multiplayer mod would come to consoles. Mods will work slightly differently on PS4 to Xbox One, as players are unable to use external assets.' You will not be able to upload external assets with your PlayStation 4 mods, but you will be able to use any assets that come with the game, as most mods do,' a Bethesda blog post states.'

By creating a Bethesda.net account, you’ll be able to browse and try mods right from within the game.' To upload mods, players will need the creation kit, which is only available on PC through a linked Steam account.

Review

I haven't heard much in the way of performance on both systems, but when thinking of how jacked the PS3 version of Skyrim was is the PS4 version performing much better? I was mainly on the 360 last gen, but this gen I game more on the PS4. I'd like to get it there, but if it performance best on Xbone I'll get it there.I played it a little bit before other new games grabbed my attention. It seems fine without any major chugging and seemed to perform better than the XBOX 360 version in larger fights.

Skyrim Remastered Review

Keep in mind though that a lot of the old bugs are still present. So for example, there's still the hitch at the beginning of the game after the dragon attack where the voice lines cut out and the game kind of freezes for a second.Also, if you're trophy hunting, remember that using any mod will disable trophies, which is kind of shitty. While I get disabling them for god mode or extra spells or re-balance mods, simple things like the mod to disable the kill cam (which I find completely obnoxious) also turns off trophies. I would have liked to have seen a little more discretion with that stuff, but it is what it is.

: Yes, I uninstalled it off the PS4 without getting through the story since I put other games on, but I've played hours (in the 20's, maybe 30's or more) of it and can say that the game runs at a very steady 30fps. Performance on the PS4 (if you're okay with 30fps), is not an issue. When it comes to glitches, I haven't come into many of those either. There are a few times when I saw NPC's float a few feet in the air, and once where a guy chasing another did that, but did it in rapid succession all over the environment. Nothing that ruins the experience, though.

Skyrim Remastered Release Date

Off topic to a degree, but though I warmed up to Skyrim with this remaster, I still much prefer Dragon Age and The Witcher, and now with free time (as in, no other games to play that are new), I have gone back to The Witcher 3 instead. To me, it's so much better than Skyrim, but I like Skyrim fine. : Have you gotten it yet?

I'm currently playing the game again, and yeah, it feels like a perfect 30fps throughout (just to reiterate). There's no real slowdown, and if/when there is, it's not really noticeable. Bug wise, there aren't many that detract from the experience. Yesterday I ran into one, though. It was a surprise, but I was in a place called blackreach, and I killed an enemy in a tent, walked into the tent to loot his body, and I couldn't walk out of the tent.

Skyrim Ps4 Gamestop

Luckily I had an autosave just prior to that. In my first post, I said that I saw an NPC float in the air, and that was true, but since then I hadn't seen anything like that.

There is some clipping, where animals in the environment might be sticking out from it, but it's not something I've seen often.You don't have to worry about performance. I did watch the Pro vs. Base PS4, but I don't remember what the difference was between the two in terms of fps. I have a base PS4 and it runs fine.

I'm finally, after 50 hours of just exploring and doing side stuff, going through the main quest. I just wanted to see it through. I'll probably play this until the Switch and Zelda come out. I don't know if you should listen to Alex if he's saying it's not running well. I have no idea what he's talking about. This is the first time I've heard anything about that, though.Edit - I was just going to post the video above. Yeah, you should watch that.