Think I might give skyrim a second chance.

Post » Thu May 03, 2012 10:32 am

So after all the times skyrim has glitched out from backwards flying dragons to the windhelm house not being able to buy I just gave up about 2 months ago to go and play dark souls and I've become a tad bit sick of it. So the two things I want to know is has the game been fixed to the point that I can go one step into skyrim without skyrim feeling like I am playing a 1$ fund game and to know if last patch released has made the game even more unplayable.
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renee Duhamel
 
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Post » Thu May 03, 2012 9:52 am

start it up and see for yourself?

we cant decide what works for you and what doesnt
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Jonny
 
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Post » Thu May 03, 2012 11:00 am

The game was always playable for me. *shrugs* But I believe they have fixed the problems you mentioned. And another patch is on the way as well.
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Nauty
 
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Post » Thu May 03, 2012 6:43 am

start it up and see for yourself?

we cant decide what works for you and what doesnt
Why would I even attempt to go into it not knowing what I might find just want to know if the most annoying things have been fixed.
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Kirsty Collins
 
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Post » Thu May 03, 2012 6:31 am

Yes.

Lol, the ol' backwards dragons feel like a distant memory now.

I took a lot of time off the game because of bugs too (I was playing ME3 and Batman: AC) and came back recently, patched up and was delighted to be able to complete things like Blood on the Ice without a single hitch.
The last two patches, judging by the notes, really sorted out a LOT of stuff.

I'm feeling the love for Skyrim way more now than I did when I first bought it.
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Cat
 
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Post » Thu May 03, 2012 4:43 am

has the game been fixed
Was it ever broken? To me, it was playable since 11.11.
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Nicholas C
 
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Post » Thu May 03, 2012 9:40 am

Basically delete all ur old data and uninstall the patches and what not be deleting it off ir harddrive. Start it up and let all the updates come thru and try it then.
Yes a bit time consumming but hands down the safest and surest way to make sure the game is playable so u dont have any glitches or bugs floating aroumd from saved games and whatnot.


Edit-Also people just because ur game didnt bug out on you or me, dosent mean that other people game were pristine. just because we havent had any problems dosent mean that someone else hasnt or ayed it wrong. Sometime [censored] happens and sometimes it dosent happen to everyone.
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Gavin boyce
 
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Post » Thu May 03, 2012 3:40 pm

Yes.

Lol, the ol' backwards dragons feel like a distant memory now.

I took a lot of time off the game because of bugs too (I was playing ME3 and Batman: AC) and came back recently, patched up and was delighted to be able to complete things like Blood on the Ice without a single hitch.
The last two patches, judging by the notes, really sorted out a LOT of stuff.

I'm feeling the love for Skyrim way more now than I did when I first bought it.
Well then think I will start playing it again.
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Mason Nevitt
 
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Post » Thu May 03, 2012 7:47 am

Why would I even attempt to go into it not knowing what I might find just want to know if the most annoying things have been fixed.

well, you could start by reading the patch notes and see if your most annoying bugs got fixed
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