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Your wrong, does original skyrim have 64 bit or DX11 support? No that automaticly makes SE better
lol there are still mod conflicts and update issues. Nothing Bethesda changed affects that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6EjcESYIXk
Just link these people to that video. ;)
Now lets go pay £79.99 for Forza Horizon 3 or Gears of War 4...or even better pay £49.99 for a stripped out version of either!!! Theres the real Bargain!
How is it a "rip off" ??? You got it for Free !!!
How does it not? 64bit means access to more memory and more stable performance. Mods will benefit because they will be able to be larger than before making them better.
DX11 has plenty of extra effects that benefit visuals that modders can also use to their advantage.
Plus it is free to the majority of people so it is a win-win.
No, there were not mods that did it better.
We're talking about the game using an entirely different graphics API now. Do you even know what that means?
No... of course you don't.
Por que no los dos?