“Skyrim” is a true success in the gaming world. Released in 2011, the fifth episode of the “The Elder Scrolls” franchise draws a lot of attention, mainly due to the freedom that the player has and the immersion that leaves fans hallucinating when they play.
However, it is quite common for fans of game franchises to enjoy revisiting their favorite titles. Remembering and reliving everything they once went through. However, in “Skyrim”, this may end up bothering some people due to the slow start.
For you to understand, in the first minutes of the game, the player is obliged to follow a cutscene that can take a lot of time for someone who is ready to get their hands dirty.
Especially for those who are revisiting the game. However, a player found a way to circumvent this and speed up the start of gameplay.
How to skip the cutscene from ‘Skyrim’?
Who shared the tip was the player GreatGrassy on his profile on Reddit. In the snippet, it says it uses a save file called “Prisioner”. But the surprise comes now: there is no need to download any kind of mod or anything like that.
As soon as the character leaves the wheelbarrow he is in, this file is generated by the game itself. All you need to have is a backup and be careful not to delete it from your system. When you want to start the game again, just choose the “Prisioner” save and it skips the entire cutscene.
The tip focuses mainly on those who play “The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim” on consoles, since PC mods allow you to do this skip in a facilitated way.
And if you think the cutscene it gives a headache only for those who want to revisit the game, that’s when you’re wrong. That’s because the “Skyrim” devs suffered a lot with the creation of this scene.
The cart needed a physical simulation to be created, so any obstacle caused it to go off the rails. Check out:
So, I have a story about the Skyrim Intro and how hard game development is.
That intro is famous now, but back then, it was just that one thing that we had to keep working and working on forever. I lost track of how many times I’ve seen that cart ride. Easily hundreds. (thread) pic.twitter.com/D0E0oZ5uX8
— Nate Purkeypile – The Axis Unseen 🤘🏹🔥 (@NPurkeypile) August 17, 2021
“I have a story to tell about the intro to Skyrim and how difficult it was to develop a game. This intro is famous nowadays, but back then it was just something we had to work on all the time. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve seen this trip. Hundreds, easily.”
So, do you like cutscene from “Skyrim” or are you the type to prefer to skip it? Tell us in the comments!
2023-05-06 22:43:19
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