The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition - New Visuals
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition is a 2016 remaster of the 2011 game The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, the fifth installment of The Elder Scrolls series. It was released for PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 on October 28th 2016.
Steam users who already owned all of the game's DLC, or owned the Legendary Edition, received a free copy of the remaster.[2]
Upgrades
Graphical enhancements
Several graphical features of Skyrim were enhanced with the Special Edition, as follows:[3]
Remastered art and effects
Volumetric lighting (“God Rays”)
Dynamic Depth of Field
Screen-space reflections
New snow and water shaders
The Special Edition also offers native 4K support for both PC and the PS4 Pro.[4]
Console mods
In September 2016, Bethesda announced that Sony had blocked user-created mods from coming to the PS4 version of the game.[5] However, in October 2016, they stated that Sony had rescinded their block and would allow the usage of player-made mods in the game, and explained the process by which players could create mods on console:[4]
Mods on PlayStation 4 will allow you to modify and create your own content by using our Creation Kit available here. 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. By creating a Bethesda.net account, you’ll be able to browse and try mods right from within the game.[4]
Other improvements
Bethesda employee Matt Grandstaff stated on Twitter that the Special Edition would be 64-bit.[6]
Reception
The Special Edition did indeed offer slight graphical improvements over the original game, as demonstrated by PC Gamer.[7] As of October 29th, 2016, the game has a 60% ("Mixed") rating on Steam. Many reviewers stated that the game did not perform well on their systems.[8]
On October 28th, 2016, a post on /r/skyrimmods on reddit indicated that the Special Edition's audio quality was noticeably worse than in the original.[9] Several online gaming journals also cited this post in articles of their own.[10][11] Bethesda has since confirmed that they are looking to fix this issue by the following week.[12]
System requirements
The following are the official system requirements for the Skyrim – Special Edition:[3]
Minimum
Windows 7/8.1/10 (64-bit Version)
Intel i5-750/AMD Phenom II X4-945.
8GB of ram.
12 GB free HDD space
NVIDIA GTX 470 1GB /AMD HD 7870 2GB
Recommended
Windows 7/8.1/10 (64-bit Version)
Intel i5-2400/AMD FX-8320.
8GB of ram.
12 GB free HDD space
NVIDIA GTX 780 3GB /AMD R9 290 4GB
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