Unfortunately I need to throw on some RCS/gyros because it keeps dropping the nose when it gets above 40km. I did make it to space, and had tons of fuel left. Just couldn't keep the thing steady.
I was trying to see whether I could improve Skyrim performance on my integrated GPU by using a few performance mods, particularly Ultra Low Graphics. Guess it worked, technically, I'm estimating FPS shot up to a whooping ~5-7 fps from ~1 fps.
Also, some random screenshots of Skyrim from ages ago when my non-integrated GPU was feeling better
I do agree. Objectively of course it's nowhere near as good as the default very low settings, but I can't deny that it's cute in its own horrendous way. That said, I'm still a little sad my integrated GPU doesn't seem to be able to handle it that well.
That really looks quite wonderful but doesn't it kill the atmosphere of the game? It's meant to be a cold, desolate land inhabited by Viking-esque, big and burly wild men and women.
That really looks quite wonderful but doesn't it kill the atmosphere of the game? It's meant to be a cold, desolate land inhabited by Viking-esque, big and burly wild men and women.
That really looks quite wonderful but doesn't it kill the atmosphere of the game? It's meant to be a cold, desolate land inhabited by Viking-esque, big and burly wild men and women.
Yeah it's not really meant to be lore friendly, I suppose. I know some people don't want to play it for that reason, and I can respect that. I dont find it too hard to get into, though, it really felt like playing a new game when I tried it out, and I prefer the warmer climates anyways, so there's that.
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