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OS: Windows 7/Vista/XP PC (32 or 64 bit) CPU: Processor: Dual Core 2.0GHz or equivalent processor RAM: 2GB System RAM HDD: 6GB free HDD Space VGA: Direct X 9.0c compliant video card with 512 MB of RAM DirectX compatible sound card Internet access for Steam activation Recommanded System Requirements: os: Windows 7/Vista/XP PC (32 or 64 bit) CPU: Processor: Quad-core Intel or AMD CPU RAM: 4GB System RAM HDD: 6GB free HDD space VGA: DirectX 9.0c compatible NVIDIA or ATI video card with 1GB of RAM (Nvidia GeForce GTX 260 or higher(GTX550Ti);ATI Radeon 4890 or higher). DirectX compatible sound card Internet access for Steam activation Skyrim terrifies me. I sank 150 hours into its brilliant predecessor, Oblivion, and now Bethesda wants me to visit their offices and play three hours of Skyrim. Three! Three hours from 300. Three hours of a game I've been desperate to play for five years. When I arrive, 30 minutes late thanks to an agonising train delay, I'm placed in front of a near-final version - one with everything in it - and told I can do as I please. Panic washes over me. How do you begin to get a flavour of such a huge game in such a short space of time? The map's vast, the character options myriad... the items at my disposal number in the hundreds. I want to see it all, to make Skyrim spill its juicy secrets, but it's all so overwhelming I freeze, unable to even start. Oh god - where do I begin? I feel the precious seconds draining away like the sands of an egg timer. At last, I take a deep breath and seek Solitude. Literally. Solitude in this case is a city in the northern-most reaches of Skyrim; a man-made structure on a vast ridge, it juts from one of this area's many mountains like a middle finger, raised in defiance at the rest of the nation. The place has its own identity, a flavour unique to this one small part of Skyrim. Not just cosmetically - the people here seem proud to live in Solitude. They have their own festivals, myths and customs. Upon arrival - after an hour just getting there from the middle of the map - I notice everyone is gathered in a square near the gate. I walk over to investigate. A man is being executed for his part in a vicious civil war - something that has gripped the whole world of Skyrim. Looks like he picked the wrong side. People gather to watch. They come out of their shops and houses to hurl abuse at the condemned man, who remains stoic even as the charges are read and the axe falls. Afterwards, the spectators chat amongst themselves about what just happened, before returning to their day jobs. For me, this simple snapshot makes Skyrim feel more alive than any other world on current consoles. And it's exciting - I can feel hours of my life falling away as I explore one tiny part of this game, learning about its people, its identities, its dark secrets. I already know I'll spend longer in Solitude alone than I will in 90% of all the other games I play in 2011 - and 2012 - in their entirety. 1.Mount or Burn 2.Insall 3.Wait4Crack UPLOADER NOTE: THIS IS A CLONE DVD NO CRACK INCLUDED Sharing Widget |