This, unless you have a absolute clunker of a PC or none at all you should always, always get Bethesda sandbox games on the PC.Flames66 said:I honestly have no idea why anyone would buy an Elder Scrolls game for anything other than the PC.
Actually I've got a desktop, though I'm pretty certain that I don't have a graphics card. While I certainly would love for everything to appear as great as it does in all the videos/screenshots I've seen, really I'd just be looking for something that looks better than what it does on the console...that and all the other fun sounding mods that people have mentioned (new homes, NPCs, quests, armors, weapons, skills, and such).Ultratwinkie said:Not seeing a graphics card. So I guess its a laptop.RJ 17 said:Thanks, here's what I've got:cloroxbb said:Just click on the start button, hover over "computer," right click and choose properties. The dialog box that comes up will tell you what you need to know. Then post it here and we could tell you stuff.RJ 17 said:I'm sure there's probably an easy way that I could find out my computer's specs, buuuuuuuut as someone not part of the PC master race who uses his computer for mostly word-processing and the interwebz, I wouldn't know how to do that. ^^;
Processor: Intel Core i5-2320 CPU @ 3.00 GHz
6.00 GB of RAM
64-bit Operating System
Display Adapter: AMD RADEON HD 6450.
739 GB free on my hard drive.
Unless you got a good 7 series AMD or Nvidia card, you will have a hard time to match those graphics mods. You will get it to look good, but not the best.
My main concern is just being able to run the game smoothly. I don't necessarily need the graphics pumped all the way up (though I'd prefer at least decent quality rather than having to go with the graphics on the bare minimum), and that applies to the mods as well. As I said I'm sure I wouldn't be getting the stunning quality that I'm seeing in videos and screenshots, but even at "decent" I'd imagine it would be vastly superior to what I've got on the 360.Ultratwinkie said:Snip.