It really does depend on what platform you are running the game on and how you are running it. If you are using a PC, then you need to be running it with a .EXE file. At the moment, there is no format for the Elder Scroll's: Skyrim to be on a Apple Mac and it is very unlikely that there ever will be a way to run it on a Mac. If you are running it on the Xbox 360, Then you either will need to download it from the Xbox Live Store or you will need to buy the disk and play it from that. This will be the same as the PS3
Minimum:
Windows 7/Vista/XP PC (32 or 64 bit)
Processor: Dual Core 2.0GHz or equivalent processor
2GB System RAM
6GB free HDD Space
Direct X 9.0c compliant video card with 512 MB of RAM
DirectX compatible sound card
Recommended:
Windows 7/Vista/XP PC (32 or 64 bit)
Processor: Quad-core Intel or AMD CPU
4GB System RAM
6GB free HDD space
DirectX 9.0c compatible NVIDIA or AMD ATI video card with 1GB of RAM (Nvidia GeForce GTX 260 or higher; ATI Radeon 4890 or higher).
DirectX compatible sound card
There is a main quest line, and several faction quest lines, all of which can be 'completed' in the sense that you have progressed through their stories to the ending. There are also a lot of unrelated quests, which you can complete also. However as well as these there is an unlimited series of quests known as 'radiant' quests which are automatically generated for you whenever you ask for one, such as the bounty quests from tavern keepers, assassination targets for the Dark Brotherhood, thefts for the Thieves Guild, etc. These never end, so can't be completed as such. But if you've done all of the non-radiant quests, you could consider it 'complete'.
There is a computer test where you enter your computer specs into the test and it will tell you how good or if it will at all run Skyrim.
Skyrim's system requirements were announced on the 25th of October.
Intel core i 5 with 1028 mb of graphics are the best laptop specs for playing battlefield 4 and skyrim.
No. Dragonborn needs Skyrim to run
I seriously dout it.
Check out the System Requirements for Skyrim on the UESP Wiki.
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The lower spec Aurora can run Skyrim on max settings with no problem. An X51 will be sorted for years to come.
as long as you have 2gb of ram, which is how much Bethesda have restricted Skyrim to use on any computer ( without the use of a mod), you should be able to run Skyrim, mediocrely
check your computer at SRlabs System requirement test.search it with google
That's like asking if the internet can run on Windows 8. Of course.
Yes, its downloadable content for the full game.