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Skyrim switch
Skyrim switch











skyrim switch

skyrim switch

Muscle memory ensures that lockpicking soon becomes a doddle in both PC and console versions of Skyrim, but the same does not go for Switch. Lockpicking has you twisting the left Joy-Con to manipulate the pick while you gently push the other controller to turn the lock. That advice you hear about holding you breath when you’re aiming? Turns out it’s just as useful in Skyrim as it is in real life.Ĭombat isn’t the only thing that benefits from these new motion controls, though. Squaring up an unaware Draugr from afar, there’s this delicious moment of suspense as I get it in my crosshairs with one outstretched, wavering hand. See, you can control where your weapon (or lightning-filled hands) is pointing by charging up a spell or drawing an arrow. Detaching the Joy Cons and docking the Switch into the TV lets me aim bows and spells as if I’m really there, sneaking through dungeons and running recklessly into bandit camps. By the nine divines, motion control is a revelation. Motion control magnificenceĪnd that’s mainly thanks to one thing. You’re so used to being an abominably high level that the thought of starting it all over again on Switch might seem tiresome. After first starting it on PS3 or Xbox 360, like me you’ve probably upgraded to PC or next-gen consoles and modded it to add in new quests, new followers, redesigned textures, towns (as well as some ridiculous mod that turns dragons into Thomas the Tank Engine, right?). If you’re anything like me, the grand total of your saves for Skyrim stretch into hundreds of hours - possibly even thousands - from 2011 all the way up to 2017.

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Skyrim switch