Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim PC system requirements confirmed
by Alice O'Connor, Oct 25, 2011 7:15pm PDTWith The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim fast approaching, how will your PC hold up? Bethesda today unveiled the system requirements, revealing that, really, as long as you're not still rocking the computer you built in 2006 to play Oblivion, you're probably all right.
Recommended PC specification:
- Quad-core Intel/AMD CPU
- 4GB RAM
- DirectX 9 video card with 1GB RAM - Nvidia GTX 260/AMD Radeon 4890 or better
- Windows XP/7
- 6GB hard disk space
- DirectX compatible soundcard
Minimum specification:
- 2GHz dual-core CPU
- 2GB RAM
- DirectX 9c video card with 512MB RAM
- Windows XP/7/Vista (32 or 64 bit)
The specs were confirmed by Bethesda marketing man Pete Hines on Twitter. Hines also explained that the minimum specs "get you playing," while the recommended will let you play with the graphics set to "High." If you want to bump it up to "Ultra," though, he says you'll want a "beefier rig."
And, as Skyrim is a Steamworks title, you'll need an Internet connection to activate retail copies. Or to download it digitally, obviously.
Skyrim arrives for PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 on November 11.
Xbox One not backwards compatible with 360 games
Xbox One doesn't require always-on connection
Call of Duty: Ghosts preview: rebooting a franchise
Call of Duty: Ghosts DLC exclusive to Xbox One first
Microsoft joins with Spielberg for live action Halo TV series










Comments
Bethesda today unveiled the system requirements for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, revealing that, really, as long as you're not still rocking the computer you built in 2006 to play Oblivion, you're probably all right.
Bethesda today unveiled the system requirements for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, revealing that, really, as long as you're not still rocking the computer you built in 2006 to play Oblivion, you're probably all right. : Shacknews
Thread Truncated. Click to see all 85 replies.
You must be logged in to post.