Sure it can. Two Worlds 2 had a demo. Just restrict you to a small part of the map.Derrick01 said:Nope. You can't really do a demo of a game like this anyway, it wouldn't work.
Sure it can. Two Worlds 2 had a demo. Just restrict you to a small part of the map.Derrick01 said:Nope. You can't really do a demo of a game like this anyway, it wouldn't work.
FuzzyNorman said:Is there a specific race I should choose if I want to be a battlemage type character?
Yes, the extra space seems to be padding.EviLore said:My understanding is that the people citing the ISO size are wrong in assuming that those are all usable files, and the 3.8GB is a full install.
Ceebs said:Sure it can. Two Worlds 2 had a demo. Just restrict you to a small part of the map.
FuzzyNorman said:For the new page
Derrick01 said:The difference is there really wasn't anything to do in the full game of TW2 . Plus there were islands seperating you from seeing the full game immediately which there isn't in Skyrim. You can't have a demo of a game where the whole point is to go where you want and do what you want and restrict players.
omg.kittens said:I've done the unthinkable: cancelled my Skyrim pre-order. I wasn't a huge fan of Oblivion, and as awesome as Skyrim looks, I want to wait to hear impressions from GAF. If it really does feel fresh and significantly improved over Oblivion, I'll get it. And I may as well wait for a price drop / Steam sale, too.
In the mean time, I picked up New Vegas on Steam. My first time playing it. It's pretty damn good so far, but the drab environments make me long for Skyrim, hah.
They can restrict me all they want. Invisible walls. The sole reason I want the demo is to see if I can run it well. Nothing else, lol. Guess I'll just use other means to demo it first.Derrick01 said:The difference is there really wasn't anything to do in the full game of TW2 . Plus there were islands seperating you from seeing the full game immediately which there isn't in Skyrim. You can't have a demo of a game where the whole point is to go where you want and do what you want and restrict players.
Complistic said:I'm thinking the old battle mage is going to be overshadowed by a warrior focused character since shouts accomplish similar things that magic used to for battlemages.
Just pure speculation, but as far as optimizations go, focusing it all in your damage and just relying on shouts in place of your magic just feels like it's going to be better.
Derrick01 said:The difference is there really wasn't anything to do in the full game of TW2 . Plus there were islands seperating you from seeing the full game immediately which there isn't in Skyrim. You can't have a demo of a game where the whole point is to go where you want and do what you want and restrict players.
Complistic said:I'm thinking the old battle mage is going to be overshadowed by a warrior focused character since shouts accomplish similar things that magic used to for battlemages.
Just pure speculation, but as far as optimizations go, focusing it all in your damage and just relying on shouts in place of your magic just feels like it's going to be better.
omg.kittens said:I've done the unthinkable: cancelled my Skyrim pre-order. I wasn't a huge fan of Oblivion, and as awesome as Skyrim looks, I want to wait to hear impressions from GAF. If it really does feel fresh and significantly improved over Oblivion, I'll get it. And I may as well wait for a price drop / Steam sale, too.
In the mean time, I picked up New Vegas on Steam. My first time playing it. It's pretty damn good so far, but the drab environments make me long for Skyrim, hah.
I am buying it because I am craving a new RPG beyond all measure. I think vanilla Oblivion is a pretty awful game in all regards, and merely average about 4 gigs of mods later. So I am actually interested in seeing what I think about Skyrim myself. I already know that I dislike the attribute condensing down to 3, the fact the actual skill tree stuff looks like it was designed by the same people who made those awful flash websites 5-8 years ago that were beyond annoying to use.omg.kittens said:I've done the unthinkable: cancelled my Skyrim pre-order. I wasn't a huge fan of Oblivion, and as awesome as Skyrim looks, I want to wait to hear impressions from GAF. If it really does feel fresh and significantly improved over Oblivion, I'll get it. And I may as well wait for a price drop / Steam sale, too.
In the mean time, I picked up New Vegas on Steam. My first time playing it. It's pretty damn good so far, but the drab environments make me long for Skyrim, hah.
FuzzyNorman said:You may be right. Shouts somewhat take the magic (no pun intended) away from being a mage.
I thought you wanted to focus on fisticuffs first. :lolDevelopmentArrested said:I want to mainly focus on hand-to-hand (sword and shield) plus magic. Whats the best race for that?
If you convert the dvd image to the format that allows jtag systems to play the game without the dvd, the resulting container is apparently approximately 3.8gbsdornan said:There is no way that the Xbox 360 discs have 5GB of padding. I'm almost positive that the 3.8GB install is only part of the game.
Remember how Halo 3 was designed to be streamed from the disc and would actually exhibit worse performance when installed? It's possibly something similar to that.
One of those recent Xbox 360 dashboard updates that don't seem to do anything might be responsible for implementing the install logic for Skyrim specifically.
sdornan said:There is no way that the Xbox 360 discs have 5GB of padding. I'm almost positive that the 3.8GB install is only part of the game.
Remember how Halo 3 was designed to be streamed from the disc and would actually exhibit worse performance when installed? It's possibly something similar to that.
One of those recent Xbox 360 dashboard updates that don't seem to do anything might be responsible for implementing the install logic for Skyrim specifically.
sdornan said:There is no way that the Xbox 360 discs have 5GB of padding. I'm almost positive that the 3.8GB install is only part of the game.
The install size is shockingly small for a game as massive as Skyrim, but the VP of PR and Marketing at Bethesda Pete Hines has continue to defend that "content doesn't take lots more space if you know how to build an open world game, which we do."
Pete Hines has attributed the small install size to Skyrim being "more optimized than we've ever had before. And faster." According to Pete, the better optimization is a result of a "new engine & we're much better at compression (art/voice/data)."
Despite how much Pete Hines tries to reason with fans worrying how such a massive game can fit on a small install, I won't be complaining. As Pete Hines recalls about the install size of the previous Elder Scrolls, "Oblivion was, what, 4.something? Did it have more content than these games being mentioned that have 2x or 3x the install?"
Unity2012 said:I am still confused about the 360's 3.8GB install. Really? just that?
I am not the most technical of them all but, how does it work? For a game this big, wouldn't it affect performance by constantly pulling info from the disk? Defeating the purpose of installing it... As long as it works fine, looks fine, runs decent... I am in.
I am just honestly curious to know how they did it, sorry. I hope someone can explain how it works.
Not if you have a xbox slimsillymonkey321 said:Does that mean my Xbox 360 is going to sound like a jet engine even if the game is installed?
NubInaTub said:Not if you have a xbox slim
EatChildren said:Has Bethesda commented on how long it will take for the TESV CS to come out?
EviLore said:Not day 1, but soon after.
arts&crafts said:arg! Arkham City is 39.99 on steam and Skyrim is 59.99, both are GOTY candidates so why is Skyrim so expensive...For a PC game
-GOUKI- said:can't wait for mods to make this game insanely good looking
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cIztj92Q3g&feature=related
It should still only be accessing the disc occasionally instead of all the time, which is a big improvement over not installing.sillymonkey321 said:which of course i don't. Xo Installing games on my non-slim drastically reduces system noise.
I can tell you it's 982MB with Bloodmoon and Tribunal.CrazedArabMan said:Well Morrowind back in the day for xbox was only 700mb or so which I couldn't believe.
neoemonk said:I thought Arkham City was only $40 on Steam if you have Arkham Asylum or Lego Batman on Steam as well.
painey said:sorry if its already been asked/answered, but are the telepathic guards still in this?
ironcreed said:God, it is just song after song and scene after scene with this game. Cannot wait to get lost with music and scenery like this. This game defines pure 'take me away' atmosphere.
Explore Day (6), accompanied by a gorgeous game environment pic to get mesmerized by while listening.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjeX_-2jaBI
CyReN said:I just got the game! Love mom n pop game stores.
Ps. It did come with premium map.
CyReN said:I just got the game! Love mom n pop game stores.
Ps. It did come with premium map.
You son of a bitch.CyReN said:I just got the game! Love mom n pop game stores.
Ps. It did come with premium map.