While waiting for The Elder Scrolls 6, Skyrim and its 1000 mods burst the screen with realism! | Xbox One

2023-08-18 09:59:45

While Bethesda Game Studios has just finished Starfield, teams will be able to gradually move on to its next big game, namely The Elder Scrolls VI. But in the meantime, the modder community is achieving real feats on the episodes already available, including Skyrim.

Skyrim sublimated by players with incredible graphics

It’s very hard to believe, but the video that follows is gameplay from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, released 12 years ago. More precisely, it is indeed the game developed by Bethesda, but boosted with mods created by players in recent years to make it more realistic.

These are more than 1000 modifications that have been applied to Skyrim to obtain this rendering. Whether it’s the rendering of grass, water, reflections, animations, interiors or wildlife, it’s a titanic job done here by RGR29. If his work interests you, you can also support him on Patreon.

Of course, you need a powerful PC to run all these additions since the game runs in this form in 4K at 60 frames per second. The modder thus has an Intel Core i9-12900K coupled with a GeForce RTX 4090 and several SSDs.

Even if some fans believe that the Skyrim touch is somewhat lost with all these additions to make the game more realistic, we must admit that the result is rather striking. What to give an overview of The Elder Scrolls VI? Answer in a few years.

As we know, the next game is only at a very early stage of its development and we don’t even know the platforms on which it will be available. Xbox boss Phil Spencer confirmed this summer that The Elder Scrolls VI isn’t slated for release until 2028, likely on the next Xbox console. The game will be developed under the custom Creation Engine 2 engine and Todd Howard said he wanted to make it a game that the community could spend at least 10 years on.

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