
Locations or Items in real life that remind you of Skyrim (dark brotherhood hand prints, sweetrolls), though crafts are permitted. Screenshots with anything superimposed on the image (text, real life items). Repeat violators of this rule will be banned and reported to the site admins. Make sure content you submit is broadly interesting, not spammy, and contributes directly to the community. Per Reddit's Guidelines for self promotion, no more than 10% of the content you submit to the subreddit should be your own. Other interesting videos are allowed, but are still subject to rules 3 and 5. No YouTube/Twitch channel advertising/LP spamming. No Low Effort Content such as Handprints, Meridia's beacon, etc. IF you own Skyrim and all of its DLC (or Skyrim’s Legendary Edition) on Steam, you’ll get upgraded to the Skyrim Special Edition for free when it releases on October 28.A subreddit dedicated to the Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Unfortunately for console players, those who already own the game will have to buy it anew, something that won’t be the same for PC players, if they meet specific requirements.
Importantly, as with Fallout 4, it’ll bring the magic of mods to consoles – allowing players to create new quests, new armour and weapons and so, so much more. It’s being rebuilt, with all-new features like “remastered art and effects, volumetric god rays, dynamic depth of field, screen-space reflections and more.” The game may have had middling combat, but its world-building and atmosphere were incomparable, and the new Special Edition of the game is more than just a remaster, with higher resolution assets and a few updates.
Plenty of people are excited that there’s a new version of one of their favourite games coming – and for good reason. I can’t pretend to be excited for the Skyrim Special Edition – but that’s because I lost hundreds of hours of my life to the game, and that was enough for me.