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Skyrim mod lets you summon undead dragons and dual wield greatswords

Tom Senior at 12:56pm January 18 2012
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If there are three words you’d want above any other in your Skyrim spell book, “Conjure Undead Dragon” would be the those words, closely followed by “Conjure Spectral Bear.” The Tytanis mod adds both of these abilities, along with a fat tome of additional updates, including new magical greatswords that can be dual wielded with a beefed up Warmaster perk.

The 25 best Skyrim Mods

Tom Hatfield at 10:21am January 17 2012
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Skyrim mods are amazing. In the two months since release, thousands of mods have been released, some of them quite spectacular. It’s not like Skyrim was an ugly game to begin with, but with new high resolution textures and post processing it becomes truly stunning. Not to mention new items, expanded crafting and a full UI overhaul.

With so many mods available, choosing them can be a little daunting, which is why we’ve rounded up the 25 best here for you to enjoy. Check inside for the full list.

The Elder Strolls, Part 6: A Wolf Pack of One

Christopher Livingston at 04:00pm January 15 2012
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I don’t care for Riften. Well, that statement isn’t really fair. I hate Riften. I hate Riften, and I wish it would burn to the ground, and I wish everyone who lives here would also burn the the ground, and I wish a bunch of giants would come and push dirt and rocks over the ashes, and I wish that whenever anyone asked about the giant dirty rock pile that smells like burnt dead bodies that sits where Riften used to be, the giants would shrug as if they didn’t know.

That’s my wish for Riften.

The Elder Strolls, Part 5: Spring Break

Christopher Livingston at 06:22pm January 8 2012
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I’ve settled into a comfy routine during my past week in Skyrim. I spend time by my new riverside shack, hunting, fishing, gathering alchemy ingredients, and chopping wood at a nearby mill. Every other day I make the walk to Windhelm to mix potions and craft armor to sell to vendors. I even run (well, walk) into a giant who is doing some strolling of his own near my house, and to my delight he doesn’t try to kill me or ask me to do something for him. In my mind, he’s the perfect NPC: completely indifferent to my existence. I’ve named him Andre.

This morning, however, on my way back from spending the night in Windhelm, something is nagging at me. I’ve spent my morning walk trying to figure out what do to next, but I’m drawing a blank. Where do I go from here? What’s on my to-do list? And then, as my shack comes into view, I suddenly realize why I’m having so much trouble planning my next move: I may not actually have a next move.

PC Gamer US February issue: The Old Republic launch guide and 2012′s biggest games!

PC Gamer at 12:07am January 6 2012
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You’ve read the review, now build the best character, find the dev team’s favorite items, survive your first PvP encounter, and get the most out of Star Wars: The Old Republic with our enormous 10-page launch guide and behind-the-scenes coverage. Then bury your nose deeper into the February 2012 issue of PC Gamer US for previews of 2012′s biggest games, including Diablo III, BioShock Infinite, Guild Wars 2 (which may just change everything we know about MMOs), Mass Effect 3, and more, as well as an all-star lineup of reviews, including Minecraft, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Modern Warfare 3, and Assassin’s Creed: Revelations.

You can find it all and more on newstands now! Or, if your house is surrounded by small rabid beasts which have somehow made it clear that only your flesh can satiate their voracious appetites, you may want to stay inside and check us out on Coverleaf.com and Apple Newsstand.

Steam hits five million concurrent players

Tom Senior at 11:19am January 3 2012
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Happy new year! We’re back of from two weeks of balancing dutiful shifts of family time with prolonged periods of PC gaming. From the look of Steam’s player stats page, we’re not alone. Steam has just broken the five million concurrent users barrier.

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – PC Gamer’s game of the year

Tom Francis at 10:00am January 1 2012
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We didn’t see this coming. Stupid, I know. But when we got our hands on an early build of Deus Ex: Human Revolution, I was certain it would be the game of 2011. Skyrim would be great, but it would just be Oblivion with a bit more snow. So now that it’s here, why does it feel like so much more than that?

The Elder Strolls, Part 4: Nordrick the Envious

Christopher Livingston at 04:00pm December 31 2011
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As the new guy in Windhelm, I’m doing my best to fit in with the local NPCs. I walk around the city, wearing regular clothing instead of armor. I hang around in the tavern, eating and drinking. I sleep in a rented bed every night. I make small-talk, or at least listen to the small-talk of others. Overall, I feel like I’m blending in well: if a real adventurer arrived in Windhelm, I’m confident he or she would be convinced I was just another local living a routine life. Nordrick the Bland, they’d call me.

And yet, a very un-NPC-like emotion has reared its ugly head inside Nordrick’s even uglier head. I may walk, sleep, eat, and drink like an NPC, but when it comes to my professional life, I’m definitely falling short. While spending time with the locals, and seeing what they do for a living, I’ve come to an unexpected conclusion: I’m insanely jealous.

The Elder Strolls, Part 3: Off to Meet the Blizzard

Christopher Livingston at 04:00pm December 24 2011
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I’m playing Skyrim as an NPC: walking everywhere, trying to avoid excitement, and seeing if I can scrape out a living without resorting to adventure. Part 1, Part 2.

After all the bandit and troll-based excitement in the last entry, I’m ready for a nice long stretch of peace on a nice long stretch of beach. This morning, so far, I’m finding it: it’s so early the sun hasn’t come up yet and Skyrim itself seems to be slumbering. As I stroll along, it feels like the game has completely forgotten I’m even here. No enemies come charging out of the pre-dawn gloom to greet me with whistling arrows. No monsters are at my heels, swinging at me with hairy fists. No thieves are trying to burden my inventory with stolen magical weapons. It’s just me, the soothing music in my head, and the sound of my own footsteps. Then — suddenly — nothing happens.

Perfect.

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim patch adds support for extra RAM

Tom Senior at 10:45am December 21 2011
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One of the most popular mods on The Skyrim Nexus is the Large Address Aware patch, which lets Skyrim use more than 2GB RAM. Last night a quick patch was applied through Steam, adding official “support for 4-Gigabyte Tuning.”

“About time!” cry thousands of Skyrim fans. It’s been a long time coming, but 64 bit system users can finally make use of their extra juice, so to speak. Skyrim became the best selling game this Christmas in the UK this week, and it’s still the most played game on Steam. You can use the extra RAM to run some of the fancier post-processing overhauls in our round-up of the 20 best Skyrim mods, or to power the promising work-in-progress ENBSeries graphical mod. Bethesda are currently working on official mod tools for Skyrim, which should arrive early next year.

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is UK Christmas number one

Tom Senior at 05:11pm December 19 2011
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For the first time in years, the game topping the UK Christmas software charts hasn’t got anything to do with Call of Duty, The Sims or Fifa. Skyrim has take taken the top spot, relegating Just Dance 3 to second place. Modern Warfare 3, meanwhile, lingers in third place.

You can see the whole chart on the UKIE site. The figures won’t include steam sales, which Valve tend to keep secret, though they have confirmed that Skyrim is the “fastest selling title in Steam’s history.” Skyrim is still topping Steam’s top games chart.

The Elder Strolls, part 2: That Sinking Feeling

Christopher Livingston at 04:00pm December 17 2011
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I’m playing Skyrim as an NPC: walking everywhere, trying to avoid excitement, and seeing if I can scrape out a living without resorting to adventure. You can read Part 1 here.

I get a lot done on my second day in Dawnstar. I visit the Jarl and listen to him air all the problems he has that I have no intention of helping him with. I buy my own pickaxe and work in the mines some more, chiseling out every last bit of ore and selling it to Leigelf, the mine-owning racist. I find a group of Khajiit nomads camped on the edge of town, and sell them some of my jewels in exchange for some hide boots, bracers, a hunting bow, and some iron arrows.

And now, to the hunt!

Skyrim Online adds multiplayer: not quite ready for primetime

Tom Hatfield at 03:10pm December 16 2011
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It may not look like much right now, but Skyrim Online could be the start of something special.

Skyrim Online has achieved what many thought impossible. It’s giving Skyrim players the chance to play online. Previous attempts to do the same with Oblivion and Fallout 3 ended in failure, but modder awpsoleet has managed to get a rudimentary alpha version of a Skyrim MMO up and running even before mod tools have been released.

The mod is currently extremely basic. Players can chat with eachother and see a representation of other players. The mod’s description claims other players are represented by a ‘spectral horse’, which sounds hilarious, but the version I tested instead had unclothed player models in a standard animation pose, gliding around. You can attack and cast spells on other players, but they don’t currently display any effects.

Despite all this simplicity however, the mod represents an impressive first step on the road to a true Skyrim MMO mod. We’ll definitely be adding it to our Skyrim Mods list, and keeping a close eye on it.

Ultimate Christmas Giveaway: Skyrim Collector’s Edition

Tom Hatfield at 04:30pm December 14 2011
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Update – This competition is now closed. Check out our Steelseries Bundle giveway instead.

Welcome to the PC Gamer Ultimate Christmas Giveaway! This is the biggest competition we’ve ever done: packed with peripherals, games, and exclusive items signed by some very important people. Why are we doing this? Because it’s Christmas! And we love you.

The Ultimate Christmas giveaway will run until Christmas Eve. Every day we’ll be posting about a new prize that’s up for grabs, and you’ll have 24 hours after the time of publishing to enter. Sadly, we’re only able to open this competition to UK residents.

Sometimes it seems that everyone in the world is playing Skyrim, but, hard as it is to believe, there are some people who haven’t had the chance yet. Don’t worry, you poor unfortunately people, we’ve got your back. We’re giving away a collectors edition of Skyrim. Yes, that’s the £130 collector’s edition with the awesome model dragon you see above, plus some extra goodies sent to us from the folks at Bethesda.

Check inside for the full details of what’s on offer and how to win it.

The Elder Strolls, Part 1: Fresh Off The Boat

Christopher Livingston at 11:30am December 10 2011
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It’s morning, and I’ve just arrived in Skyrim. I wear no armor, just simple clothing and footwraps. I carry no two-handed broadsword, just a small iron dagger. No fearsome warpaint adorns my face and no jagged scars tell stories of hard-fought battles won. I have no priceless treasures or magical artifacts, just a handful of gold coins and a single piece of fruit.

I won’t be looting ghoul-infested crypts or rampaging through bandit-occupied forts, I won’t be helping citizens with their various problems and quests, and I certainly won’t be awakening any dragons. My name is Nordrick. I’m not a hero, I’m an NPC, and I’m here not to play Skyrim, but to live in it.

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