yes but is that really all necesary? Does the game really need to keep track of that loaf of bread you dropped in one of the hundreds of houses in the world? I wonder if they considered making compromises to the game to account for this. One possible solution is to have things dynamically "reset" for non-quest items so every little minor thing isnt stored in the game's memory. Also limit the number of active quests. If you arent doing them all as you go along, you can easily find yourself with dozens of the radiant quests in your backlog and that takes up memory space. Have a set limit and prompt the player to complete or remove older ones in order to get new ones. Would this amount to having a "gimped" PS3 version? Possibly, but it would be worth it if it ended up being a functional version which is what most people want at this point.
I'm still positive that Dawnguard etc will eventually be released for the PS 3. And when that happens, i do think that Bethesda will need to make some kind of deal with the PS3 users...maybe a 50% discount?
I don't know...I'd settle for some added content that Xbox 360 and PC users wouldn't have, like the ability to have more than one follower or a revamp of the Adoring Fan as a follower so that you can Fus Ro Dah him from the Throat of the World.

I don't know...I'd settle for some added content that Xbox 360 and PC users wouldn't have, like the ability to have more than one follower or a revamp of the Adoring Fan as a follower so that you can Fus Ro Dah him from the Throat of the World.
I don't know...I'd settle for some added content that Xbox 360 and PC users wouldn't have, like the ability to have more than one follower or a revamp of the Adoring Fan as a follower so that you can Fus Ro Dah him from the Throat of the World.



The only way you're getting a mod is if Bethesda think it's good enough to include in their base game and they decide to patch it in or bundle it with DLC.
Paladin, I love coming across those skirmishes. I always jump in and rescue the side of whichever my character is vying for. My Stormcloak/Werewolf character likes to go to Legion camps at night and massacre the lot of them.
t:I shouldn't have to buy a brand new pc to have mods for a game... My laptop can't play skyrim, and I have no desire to buy a new computer just so I can play a game.
They should bring that to the 360. They should be working on a way to bring player generated mods to the 360, that way console players don't feel cheated out.
`I remember watching a Youtube video of a StarCraft class and thinking how utterly insane the whole thing is.
I guess there is something to be said to using Skyrim as a way to look at Scandinavian culture but I'm guessing at a certain point the Skyrim's gonna get left behind.
For the same reason Apple keeps their tech closed is the same reason Consoles are closed. They dont want just any body mucking around with it. Its why you dont see a fraction of the PC issues appear on Apple computers. The negative to that is of course user generated content(or the lack thereof) and the flip side is a product that just, works. Its not much different with the console market.
there are already problems running around in the current game as we have it in the console version. i havent seen any updates or patches that deal with those problems. with a PC, one can at least fix these problems...