How Different Is Skyrim Special Edition From The Original? Here Are Five Key Changes

Skyrim Special Edition is better than the original. The players noticed how different the latest edition is. Bethesda developed the newest edition because it wanted to bring big changes and provide better gameplay to the players

According to PC Gamer, Skyrim Special Edition is even better than the original because the problem called alt-itis has been solved. The first major change that players have noticed is how easy it is to manage their saved files. Their old files are not mixed up with the new ones.

The vampires are not as dangerous as before. Even the town people can fight with the dark creatures. When the players encountered these monster before, they have a hard time defending themselves. Right now, players are starting to see the monsters as less harmful.

In Skyrim Special Edition, players can easily find the magical elements they need. With the better graphics and framerate, players can easily locate the flowers that are essential in alchemy. According to GameSpot, Bethesda even improved the fps of the game and support for 144hz.

The civil war in Skyrim Special Edition is more flawless comapred to other editions of the game. Also, the fighters help the main character in defending their lands and in any battles he is engaged in. The players are very happy with this change because previously, the main character did all the work.

Lastly, sprinting is easier in Skyrim Special Edition because the players just need to tap the alt button for a single time only. In the original game, the players need to press the button until the stamina bar is full again. The players are very thankful for making the gameplay easier.

The players are still ecstatic with Bethesda's Skyrim Special Edition. They are wishing that the developer will retain this kind of games that are less complicated but are more enjoyable than before. Also, players are maximizing the gameplay of the latest edition compared to the original one.

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