Read about the issue. Bought PC version. Now to sell my PS3 copy.
I hope this runs okay on my mediocre laptop. AMD A8-3500M, Radeon 6620G, 6GB RAM. If not, i have to import the Asian release of the 360 version..
Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
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Drop the shadow settings and you can watch your FPS sky rocket.
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Thanks! Installing the game now. I think I saw a guide on tweaking the shadow settings.emwearz wrote:Drop the shadow settings and you can watch your FPS sky rocket.
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I will be getting the PC version I guess. PC is the platform of choice for Western RPGs anyway.
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Oh wait, there's shitty ass DRM on the PC version. Should have figured. I'll be getting the 360 version.
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PC version looks sooooooooooooooooo much better. Even on my crappy laptop hooked up to my TV. It's crazy!
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Hit one major bug in the PC version where in the "Waking Nightmare" quest the NPC disappeared and I was unable to move forward. Luckily there was a nifty console command to fix it without "cheating"
In case anyone comes across the problem. When you enter the Nightcaller Temple and Erandur is missing, type "prid 0024280" then hit enter and type "moveto player" into the console. He will appear on you and open the hidden passage for you like he is supposed to.
In case anyone comes across the problem. When you enter the Nightcaller Temple and Erandur is missing, type "prid 0024280" then hit enter and type "moveto player" into the console. He will appear on you and open the hidden passage for you like he is supposed to.
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It's steam. That's it.BoneSnapDeez wrote:Oh wait, there's shitty ass DRM on the PC version. Should have figured. I'll be getting the 360 version.
I'm a girl btwMrPopo wrote:The life lesson here is jobs will come and go, but Earthbound will always be there for you.
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Does buying the discs for the PC still have any DRM? I may do that, actually, just to join in on the fun. Would be my first this-gen game I've purchased in many a year...AmishSamurai wrote:It's steam. That's it.BoneSnapDeez wrote:Oh wait, there's shitty ass DRM on the PC version. Should have figured. I'll be getting the 360 version.
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Still uses Steam. *bought a physical copy*o.pwuaioc wrote:Does buying the discs for the PC still have any DRM? I may do that, actually, just to join in on the fun. Would be my first this-gen game I've purchased in many a year...AmishSamurai wrote:It's steam. That's it.BoneSnapDeez wrote:Oh wait, there's shitty ass DRM on the PC version. Should have figured. I'll be getting the 360 version.
I'm a girl btwMrPopo wrote:The life lesson here is jobs will come and go, but Earthbound will always be there for you.
