If you’re one of the many gamers planning to play The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on your PC, you may want to take a look at the required system specs that Bethesda just published. As with previous games in the series, it’s capable of running on surprisingly low-end hardware.
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“The Min specs get you playing,” Hines tweeted. “The recommended specs let you play on High, not on Ultra. You’ll want beefier rig for that.”
kinda annoying they post specs and say oh yeah there are higher specs but we wont mention those.
There’s ALWAYS Higher specs.
This makes me happy though. My laptop is a LITTLE low on processing power (I barely trump the min) but otherwise I hold up to everything on there. I was afraid I wouldn’t even be able to boot it up until I got a new computer.