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After i search for "Skyrim" it only finds the Special Edition.
How did you found the original one?
only if you want to have more npcs at the same area or more memory havier mods at the same time, the 64 bit engine can handle more without to crash but you can have a similar effect by using the skyrim script extender memory patch.
It's hidden from the search results on steam.
There's no reason to get oldrym.
The 'old' version runs great on older/less expensive systems, especially with shadow quality set to low (shadow quality in Skyrim taxes the CPU).
I gifted the old version to somebody with a Pentium + GTX 750 Ti for that reason. Even a GTX 760 struggles to get a consistent 60 FPS at decent settings with Skyrim SE.
Thank you so much, can't wait to play the original!
it;s 99.97% the same