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Nvidia just revealed a new way to play Skyrim

Nvidia adds games to its GeForce Now service relentlessly, but it's quite surprising to learn that The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition has only just landed on the platform this week. Almost 13 years after its original release, this announcement gives more gamers a way to play the game if they don't have a gaming PC or home console on which to play it.


Skyrim is known for being one of the best PC games ever released, thanks to its gritty and enormous open world, with minimal system requirements, and it has earned multiple re-releases across console generations, with new features and content being added to the game. Now, Nvidia is making the game available to play via GeForce Now, meaning you won't even need gaming hardware to play it, beyond a controller.


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А где риски? Разработчик The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim объяснил, почему открытые миры в играх стали скучными

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Тодд Говард хочет поддерживать новые игры Bethesda по 10 лет

Bethesda Game Studios хочет поддерживать свои новые игры как минимум по 10 лет, рассказал глава студии Тодд Говард. Сейчас команда реализует соответствующий план на примере многопользовательской Fallout 76, которая получает контентные обновления с 2018 года, и хочет начать проделывать то же самое с одиночными RPG. Первая остановка Starfield.

Skyrim, Baldur's Gate 3, and other saves at risk as GOG to delete data

It's hard to overstate how much cloud saves have changed my gaming habits. I used to have tons of folders of game saves, stored to make sure that if I reinstalled a game, I could pick up where I left off. With the advent of cloud saves that's become a thing of the past. Now, I uninstall and reinstall with alarming abandon, trusting my progress will reappear by magic. Of course, the cloud doesn't exist - it's just someone else's computer - and storage is limited. That's why GOG is implementing new data limits which could see you have to prune your Skyrim or Baldur's Gate 3 saves.


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I enjoy Any Austin's Skyrim videos, many of which involve calculating the unemployment rate of Skyrim's settlements. He's a chill presence in the Skyrim scene, finding mundane threads and pulling them to see what unravels. His recent video was a perfect example of this, starting on a bridge over the White River in Riverwood and following it to the Sea of Ghosts, taking diversions every time a tributary flowed into it to identify their sources...
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