Lindsey Stirling & Peter Hollens made a lovely cover for Skyrim’s theme, in which Lindsey played the violin while Peter made all the vocals for it. Yeap, that’s right. This is a cover with one violin and one voice. The result is great and it certainly deserves your attention. Bill Hare mixed the clip, whereas Ben Lieberman edited it. Those interested can also download this theme from here. Enjoy! Continue reading Lovely Skyrim theme cover by Lindsey Stirling & Peter Hollens→
Modder Bronze316 released a modified ENBSeries mod for Skyrim that is accompanied by an FXAA Injector to give a sharper look to it. According to the modder, this mod features vibrant “True Colors” and balanced lightning for all scenarios in-game. As a result of that, days are bright and vivid and nights are darker than vanilla. To be honest, it looks a bit saturated and some might not like that but I always had a crush on vivid colors. Continue reading Vivid days and darker nights come to Skyrim with a new ENB config and an FXAA injector Mod→
A couple of days ago, we informed you about the new version of Starac’s drooling Texture Pack, Skyrim Realistic Overhaul. Alongside its full release (as the texture pack came in three big parts), the modder has also released a Lite version of it. This Lite version comes with 1024 textures and as you may have guessed, they are way better than the vanilla ones. This Lite Pack is for those that don’t have enough vRam to power its default version so make sure to download it – especially if you were experiencing stuttering side effects with its previous version. Continue reading The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Realistic Overhaul V1.1 Lite Texture Pack Released→
Great news for all RAGE and Skyrim fans, as Bethesda’s Pete Hines has revealed that some new things are coming down the road in April for both of these titles. In other words, this could mean a new patch for them and an announcement for a new DLC. After all, we already know that Bethesda is working on a DLC for Skyrim so our guess is that it will be revealed next month. Continue reading Possible DLC announcements and patches for RAGE and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim in April→
Crysis and Skyrim fans, here is something special for you today. Modder an0nym0uzz created a mod in which he introduces Skyrim to Crysis 2. As you may have guessed and from its title, this mod enables you to shout your enemies to oblivion. Hell yeah. You can find its download link, the installation instructions and a video for it below. Enjoy! Continue reading Skyrim meets Crysis 2 with this ‘Fus Ro Dah’ Mod for Crysis 2→
Bethesda has released a new beta patch for the PC version of Skyrim. This patch comes with some minor fixes and is essential for all those using various plugins that cause crashes. According to the release notes, those crashes have been fixed, alongside the missing sun (after fast travelling) and some issues with the frequency of first person kill cameras. Those interested in trying this beta patch will have to enable the ‘Beta Updates’ from the Steam client. You can find below the complete changelog of this patch. Continue reading The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Patch 1.5.26 Beta Released→
At long last, modder ‘Starac’ has released a new version for his amazing Skyrim Texture Pack. Skyrim: Realistic Overhaul is a must have texture pack and its new version comes with new textures for Cities, Temples, Dungeons and Villages. According to the modder, textures are much larger in this mod so you should have at least 4gb of RAM, and 64-bit OS. In addition, your graphics card should have a minimum of 1GB vRAM and more is recommended, especially if you want to use the 4096k mountain textures. Continue reading Skyrim: Realistic Overhaul Is A Must Have Texture Pack, version 1.1 Released→
Skyrim fans, here is a interesting mod that will appeal to most of you. Asylum for Destiny is not a graphical mod, a texture pack or an ENBSeries mod. This mod – which is developed by feillyne – promises to add new locations and features to the game, so make sure to keep an eye on it. As the modder describes, Asylum for Destiny is a modification aimed at adding more locations, opponents and features to Skyrim, as well as make current locations more challenging. Continue reading Skyrim – Asylum for Destiny Mod promises to add more locations and features to the game→
A couple of hours ago, we noticed Skyrim updating in our Steam client. Fast forward a couple of minutes and here we are with the 1.5.0.24 version of Skyrim’s PC version being live at last. Yes, Skyrim 1.5 is now available to all PC gamers and is around 225MB in size. Steam have not posted any news release notes yet, so we can safely assume that the patch features the same notes as those of its beta version. You can view the release notes below. Enjoy! Continue reading Skyrim 1.5 Patch Is Now Live On Steam→
Bethesda has released a new beta patch for the PC version of Skyrim. This patch will update your game version to 1.5 and comes with some interesting new features. According to the changelog on Steam’s forum, this patch features cinematic kill cameras for projectile weapons and spells, new kill moves and animations for melee weapons, shadows on grass (at last) and an improved distance LOD transition for snowy landscapes. In order to get this patch, PC gamers will have to browse Steam’s settings and select Skyrim under the ‘Betas’ section. Continue reading The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim 1.5 Beta – Now available on Steam, comes with improved LOD transition→