• Reviews around game crash (2.92 of 5)

    Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - PC

    • I have applied all fixes and solutions found on the net and still the game crashes at least 5 times in a 1 to 2 hour gaming session.
    • I've had the game crash on me 2x, but I haven't found a broken quest yet
    • I have a new rig that I have built and put together specifically for this game, and I can't play for more that 15 minutes without the game crashing to where I must do a manual reboot
    • The only downside I can think of was having to save often because the game crashed fairly often in the first 2 weeks
    • I save often so it's not really a big deal when the game crashes, but for the people who play for two hours at a time and only save right before they quit, it could be an issue
    • due to streaming the game cannot be resold, 5. after the game crashes it can take a long time to reload and again may not be playable 6
    • I've had no game crashes or game-ending glitches, and I've put nearly a hundred hours into the game already
    • The game crashes way more than any game you pay for should
    • the game crashes alot
    • I did get a prompt response from Bethesda on a issue with the game crashing to the desktop
    • Look on line and check out the forums: game crashes every few minutes, including BSOD, Black screens, crashes that require a power down before the PC is functional again and then there' my problem, I never got past the opening screen.
    • Then just before I was headed out again to explore, the game crashed
    • Unlike some of the other reviews I have had no problems with the game crashing or not loading correctly
    • Conflicting mods can result in unexpected and undesired behavior or even game crashes.
    • Gameplay is simply addicting and that is what makes the stability such a sad thing because it just frustrates you that you cant stay in the oasis for more time before the game crashes for no reason or the next patch ruins something else
    • Unfortunately for me, the game crashes once every 30 minutes or so (sometimes more, but not usually less).
    • 2.8GHz8G RAM470 GTXAll I can say is WOW this game is beautiful
    • The game is as beautiful as it is deep and endless
    • Graphics are outstanding, controlls work as they should
    • he will also have at least a couple of spells, and a good collection of potions (I've used hundreds of Heal potions, they're the only way to survive some battles (you freeze action in the middle of a battle to embibe) as well as to replenish magicka).Save Game
    • Even running through them as fast as I could still took about an hour to complete
    • People say that faction quests are not as good as in Oblivion but it about evens out, imo
    • I have mined ore, smithed armor, and even chopped wood for a living, as well as destroying everyone in a city in this game
    • Look at Star Wars the force unleashed, that game made you feel like a bad a
    • This may disappoint some long-time RPG players who love directly tweaking their stats, but I found I enjoyed this differences in gameplay just the same as if I'd taken the time to raise this or that stat in another title.
    • I can't say enough good things about this game and if you don't already own it, scroll back up and get it on your computer as fast as you can
    • That is just my take on the game, it's really a believable world, and of course everything is always as good as you make it.
    • The quests are challenging, and require more than mere button-mashing (be prepared to do some thinking, as well as to make some important, game-changing decisions).Having put in a long night of playing my first character, I was very satisfied with Skyrim, and anticipated many, MANY hours of play
    • Con: Graphics aren't as wonderful as in previous games, which shocked me
    • One of the best things is you can play it as little or as much as you would like and have a great time.
    • Plus, it sucks a$$ to have to load the game back up, load the saved game, and redo everything you just did.
    • That particular dragon I couldn't kill as he never got close enough to me
    • I wish you could swing your weapons left and right as fast as you can click, and have them all coming in from different angles
    • There is a thick, leather-bound art book, a DVD on the making of the game that fascinated me (such as how they programmed a dragon's movements, how they came up with a written and spoken language for dragons, and much more), and of course the game
    • The most interesting person I can think of off the top of my head is M’aiq the Liar
    • The game is as beautiful as it is deep and endless
    • Graphics are outstanding, controlls work as they should
    • he will also have at least a couple of spells, and a good collection of potions (I've used hundreds of Heal potions, they're the only way to survive some battles (you freeze action in the middle of a battle to embibe) as well as to replenish magicka).Save Game
    • Even running through them as fast as I could still took about an hour to complete
    • People say that faction quests are not as good as in Oblivion but it about evens out, imo
    • I have mined ore, smithed armor, and even chopped wood for a living, as well as destroying everyone in a city in this game
    • Look at Star Wars the force unleashed, that game made you feel like a bad a
    • This may disappoint some long-time RPG players who love directly tweaking their stats, but I found I enjoyed this differences in gameplay just the same as if I'd taken the time to raise this or that stat in another title.
    • I can't say enough good things about this game and if you don't already own it, scroll back up and get it on your computer as fast as you can
    • That is just my take on the game, it's really a believable world, and of course everything is always as good as you make it.
    • The quests are challenging, and require more than mere button-mashing (be prepared to do some thinking, as well as to make some important, game-changing decisions).Having put in a long night of playing my first character, I was very satisfied with Skyrim, and anticipated many, MANY hours of play
    • Con: Graphics aren't as wonderful as in previous games, which shocked me
    • One of the best things is you can play it as little or as much as you would like and have a great time.
    • Plus, it sucks a$$ to have to load the game back up, load the saved game, and redo everything you just did.
    • That particular dragon I couldn't kill as he never got close enough to me
    • I wish you could swing your weapons left and right as fast as you can click, and have them all coming in from different angles
    • There is a thick, leather-bound art book, a DVD on the making of the game that fascinated me (such as how they programmed a dragon's movements, how they came up with a written and spoken language for dragons, and much more), and of course the game