The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim's stunning transformation: Experience the breathtaking journey

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim's stunning transformation: Experience the breathtaking journey

by chouayeb 2023/12/28 14:57
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Hello, everyone! If you've ever wondered what The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim would look like with over 2000 mods but were too afraid your PC might explode, worry not, because a YouTuber has done it for you. Spoiler alert: no exploding PCs, but the game looks absolutely breathtaking. Released over ten years ago, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is unlikely to receive a remaster with The Elder Scrolls 6 on the horizon. However, thanks to a talented modding community, it's possible to make Skyrim visually stunning, as if it just came out this week, and that's precisely what YouTuber Digital Dreams achieved.

The featured video gives us a glimpse of what Skyrim would look like running in 8K with NVIDIA DLSS 3 Frame Generation and over 2000 mods. As you might guess, not every player can achieve this without their PC resembling a struggling airplane, but if you can, it will make the game completely unrecognizable. Additionally, Digital Dreams used the PureDark’s DLSS 3 mod, an exclusive Patreon mod that requires payment to obtain. To complicate matters further, Digital Dreams hasn't provided a full list of the mods used but instead shares a Novilus mods list, mentioning they also encountered "issues." Consequently, we don't know the exact 2000 mods or how he achieved the final results. Despite these hiccups, it's evident that The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim was meant to run in 8K resolution, as the results are stunning. The thirteen minutes of gameplay provided by the YouTuber offer a glimpse of the breathtaking graphics, improved user interface, and much smoother operation. In other news, some fans aren't pleased with recent rumors circulating online about the upcoming installment in the Elder Scrolls 6 series. With the game taking over ten years to develop, it has left fans questioning Bethesda's decision to disclose information so early in the process.

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