That Skyrim is one of those (few) ad fantasy titles having indelibly marked the fate of the last two decades it is irrefutable affirmation.
Originally released on PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, Skyrim represented for many the first, unforgettable appointment with the saga of The Elder Scrolls, inevitably overwhelmed by a playful system that still borders on perfection.
Ten years later, thanks to the Xbox Series X invasion of the consumer market and the potential unleashed by Microsoft hardware, the Xbox One version of Bethesda's role-playing production can be enjoyed through the console at a frame rate nailed to sixty frames per second.
All thanks to an unofficial mod that removes the frame cap and allows the green crusader flagship to use its resources to deliver a smooth and satisfying play experience to the deserving user.
To find out more, you can quickvoyage directly to the official website.
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► The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition is an RPG-Adventure game developed and published by Bethesda for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, the video game was released on 28/10/2016