Skyrim VR
Author(s): Scott Douglas Jacobsen
Publication (Outlet/Website): TrendBT
Publication Date (yyyy/mm/dd): 2018/06/24
Engadget spoke on the new VR for the Bethesda hit game Skyrim.
The game had a great update with the incorporation of a VR. It was lauded by others, and others had less than positive perspectives on it. It has been a rather venerated role-playing game in the video gaming world.
“Bethesda’s Skyrim went full VR about seven months ago, and it’s now getting a pretty significant update. That’s a good thing, as not everyone was super pleased with this version of the venerable RPG. According to UploadVR, the title will receive improved visuals, a new main menu and some significant changes to the Move controller configuration,” the article stated.
Alongside the VR updates, there were some patches to improve the visuals of the game. For good reason, as the incorporation of a massive change from a controller to eye-wear, the visuals would need to improve to match the more immersive feel of the environment.
The article continued, “The Move controller will now let you move backwards with the X buttons, swim realistically in water and show hands (instead of Move controllers) when you put your weapons away. Better yet, there’s a new realistic bow aiming option that uses both Move controllers to aim, an adjusted angle for spell targeting, new map markers and several bug fixes.”
There is a full list of updates in the PS4 Skryim. PC has not been given the updated version of the game as of yet.
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