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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Anniversary Edition [v 1.6.342.0.8 + DLCs + Mods] (2021) PC | RePack
Release year : 2021
Genre : RPG , 3D , 1st_Person , 3rd_Person
Developer : Bethesda Game Studios
Publisher : Bethesda Softworks
Game version : 1.6.342.0.8
Publication type : RePack
Interface language : Russian, English
Voice language : Russian, English
Medicine : Sewn in (CODEX)
System requirements :
Operating system : Windows 7/8.1/10 (64-bit)
Processor : Intel i5-750/AMD Phenom II X4-945
RAM : 8 GB RAM
Video card : NVIDIA GTX 470 1 GB / AMD HD 7870 2 GB
Free hard disk space : 20.5 GB
Description : The Anniversary Upgrade set includes well-known and New Creation Club content, including quests, dungeons, enemies, weapons, and spells. All these creations will offer players a wealth of new discoveries. Access to this content requires Skyrim Special Edition.
Game Features :
The first thing that catches the eye is the updated color scheme and a host of new filters. While the standard version of Skyrim was primarily characterized by cool, muted, and even washed-out tones with an abundance of gray, brown, and white, the remastered version brings a vibrant, vibrant vibe. The new color scheme is hardly a drawback, but it may feel unusual to those who have previously avoided mods and played the standard version of the game.
The remaster adds high-resolution shadows and a beautiful God Rays effect. As for textures and effects, the Special Edition doesn't offer any significant changes. The remaster includes enhanced textures from the free official Skyrim High Resolution Pack, which was previously available for the Steam version of the original. It looks good, but some textures still lack clarity.
The same applies to the new water shaders. The rivers now have beautiful waves and clear reflections in the water, but the shader still resembles the inky, opaque mass of the original Skyrim. The draw distance has also changed slightly.
Among the truly significant changes, it's worth noting the significantly increased amount of vegetation. All sorts of mushrooms and flowers have sprouted along the bare paths, and the forests look truly dense thanks to the dense foliage. The snow in the mountains has also improved, thanks to a special shader applied to it, so it now shimmers beautifully and sparkles in the sun.
Bethesda ported Skyrim - Special Edition to a modified version of the Creation Engine, which was already used in Fallout 4. The new engine supports 64-bit graphics, and DirectX 11 is now the primary graphics API. The older version of the Creation Engine (which powered the original Skyrim) supported DirectX 9, and its bit depth was 32-bit.
The updated engine is faster and more stable. RAM usage is no longer limited to four gigabytes, which is welcome news for those who enjoy installing a wide variety of mods, the total size of which can reach tens of gigabytes.