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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (PC) AUD $49 + AUD $4.90 Shipping 24 Hours from NOW!

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It might be slightly more expensive than UK websites but the delivery is quick! Been ordering from them and delivery only takes 3-5 working days.

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  • You should specify it's the PC price.

    • will do that, thanks for helping. my first post =D

  • Damn you. I just bought it for $65 a couple of days ago. :(

    • XD sorry to hear that man. refund that one and get this one? =P

    • Wow. How the hell did you manage that?

      I pre-ordered it from Amazon for $54 dollars.

  • So tempted. Not sure whether to get it for PS3/Xbox or the PC version. I know the PC version has some great mods, but I only have a laptop and it probably would be more comfortable on the couch infront of the big TV… decisions decisions.

    • +1

      HDMI your laptop to tv? I does it all the time. I heard PS3 is still suffering from lag issues when the save files grow bigger than 12mb and Bethesda is still trying to fix it. I got the PC version and it's great with the performance mod.

    • Get the PC version, the mods make the game a lot better and the console commands allow you to fix quest bugs

    • It's an Elder Scrolls game. The modding community is legendary and only gets better with time.
      Consoles are for pawns.

      My mods folder for Oblivion was around the 12GB mark. So much re-playability, so many sleepless nights… good times.

  • Noob question - is Skyrim a Steamworks game?

    • +3

      Yes it is.

      • +1

        Sweeeet thanks :D

  • Game play's better with keyboard and mouse anyway, specially when you wanna use a bow. But saying that it's not really that much different with a controller. But the PC mod's are good.

    I got this for $40 (after conversion) from UK on a previous deal posted. If ya happy for a week or two wait for the physical copy then you can do that too.

  • Problem is PC version it's so easy to cheat
    Open console

    player.additem 0000000f 999

    Adds $999 to ur kitty

    I am playing the 360 and PC version at the same time and enjoying both.

    • +1

      I like cheating - means I finish a game in a week or a day and can move on with life! woohoo

    • +1

      Wouldn't even need to do that. Just the quick save/quick load ability is enough.

  • What's Skyrim?

    • +2

      You will know when you get an arrow to the knee

    • Crack in DVD form.

      May cause loss of social, romantic and occupational life.

      • So it's like WoW? I played WoW for a while. Not really interested in another WoW type game.

        • Lol. Are you serious?

          It's a single-player FPS RPG with what is most likely the best modding community for any PC game. It's NOTHING like the horrible abortion of design that is WoW.

        • Serious question believe it or not. I know nothing about Elders Scrolls, and I've been a PC gamer since '93. Maybe I've just been living under a rock all this time.. shrugs.

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          '93 eh? TES: Arena came out just the next year.

          Well then you'd doubtless be familiar Neverwinter Nights, Baldur's Gate, the Thief series, as well as the Fallout series.
          Many other Bioware games share much in common with the TES saga.
          I'd say even stuff like System Shock 2 or Deus Ex are very easy to cross-over from into a TES game.
          I've also heard the Dragon Age series as well as KOTOR I & II bare much resemblance.

          If any one of these games tickled your fancy, chances are you'd like Skyrim and, by power of deduction Oblivion (it's predecessor), which as of now is still a very, very enjoyable game that has aged incredibly well (not to mention its modding community is still kicking and there is by now, hundreds of thousands of mods equalling hundreds of hours of extra replay value).
          Might be a worth-while venture if you find Skyrim highly enjoyable and want to unravel more of the realm of Tamriel.
          And in case you're put off by the aging game engine, there are also hundreds of graphical, texture and optimisation mods that bring it up to spec with the rest of 2011-2012.

          I couldn't get over Oblivion for a long time, in a way Elder Scrolls games have a tendency to take on a "design your own game" motif where you just mod it to high hell to suit everything you'd expect in an RPG.
          Thanks to Bethesda's open-ended, mod-friendly engine/programming you can literally take out anything you don't like and add in anything you like.
          Entire quests, characters, locations, items naturally, amongst new textures, GUI/inventory/menu mods, even rendering technologies.

          Naturally, Skyrim being so new isn't yet at that stage of it's life-cycle to have terabytes of add-on material available but rest assured it'll get there.

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