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Post edited September 26, 2022 by lupineshadow
GOG probably won't get Skyrim until after the 15th edition is released.
I never played through the story of Skyrim... just wandered around, gathered armor, and leveled abilities. But...

... I'd still buy that game on GOG in an instant.

There's just so much in-game and mod content!

But although I thought Skyrim had a chance of coming here a few years back, I tend not to think that now. Sadly I just don't see Bethesda allowing a DRM-free version.
I'm betting on not before Elder Scrolls 6, or when Skyrim can be played on OpenMW.
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amok: no it is not, it is completely optional. I have and have played both of them (over 500 hurs in Skyrim, and 400 in Fallout 4.... i need to get a life) both modded and un-modded. I have never touched Creation Club, not even made an account. But the fact that it exists, and these games came here with it, would trigger quite a lot of people even though it is completely optional.
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AB2012: DRM-Free generally means "the game is shipped without DRM", not "the game has DRM as part of its core monetization, pretend it isn't there". That you haven't personally bought anything via CC is irrelevant as it doesn't mean there aren't background CC connections going on, ie, the game does not know what content you / others have or have not purchased until after it's performed the check to know what to unlock for those that have and if it's coded to do that (go online and perform an ownership check via the CC servers), then it's obviously a DRM'd game that's going to fail to work without a client / online connection. So the "triggered anurism" people are entirely correct in saying that DRM code needs removing in order for a DRM-Free GOG version to work if that's what the CC code does 'under the hood'.

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Zetikla: But to stay on topic: Why have the LE version on sale? its NOWHERE near as optimized as SE, its more unstable with many mods
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AB2012: The reason some have suggested it is because removing the one layer of DRM (essentially Steam client check the early original / LE games came 'wrapped' in) is a lot more trivial than removing two layers of DRM (Steam client check + all the online CC monetization code that's part of the SE game (rather than the client)), and the publishers may be more open to that as a compromise. Same way we have games here minus stuff like "online daily challenges" as a compromise.
what I do know, is that DRM free movment is not about choice, but a fanatical black-and-white understanding based on personal interpretaion of a concept which has never been well defiend.

Wheter the inclusion of CC is DRM or not depends on how you personally define what DRM is. and that's all I have to say about it, becuase any further discusion is fruitless, as we all define DRM differently.
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amok: Does not LE also include CC?
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J Lo: No. Legendary Edition was released in 2013. Creation Club was part of Special Edition, which was released three years later.

Edit: Legendary and Special Edition are treated as separate games. Bethesda dropped support for original Skyrim (Legendary Edition), when Special Edition came out.
Cheers, thats right . I keep mixing them up
Post edited September 26, 2022 by amok
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Post edited October 01, 2022 by spherical-cow
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amok: what I do know, is that DRM free movment is not about choice, but a fanatical black-and-white understanding based on personal interpretaion of a concept which has never been well defiend.
Not really. A desire to smear everyone who dislikes DRM as a "fanatic" or questioning others mental health as some form of 'overcompensation' because you are 'tired' of hearing about complaints of DRM often comes across as lacking self-awareness / 'concern trolling' in itself. How long have you been here, 14 years? You know exactly what GOG's Unique Selling Point is (and it isn't just "old games" for which other stores sell plenty of too, with very, very few being GOG exclusives). If I'd been a customer for 14 years at a store called "Good Old Lossless Audio", I'd certainly have the self awareness to not express fake surprise / manufactured indignation that a larger than normal percentage of the stores customers will naturally care more about FLAC files and will criticise 96kb/s WMA's more than the average person. That's not "extremism", that's plain common sense.

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amok: "Wheter the inclusion of CC is DRM or not depends on how you personally define what DRM is. and that's all I have to say about it, becuase any further discusion is fruitless, as we all define DRM differently."
No, in this case it's quite simple. Skyrim already has Steam's DRM as clearly marked on PCGW (you know, the bit that says "All versions require Steam DRM..."), so both LE & SE are already DRM'd. If Skyrim SE additionally has thousands of lines of code baked into the game (that LE doesn't) that goes online to perform an ownership check for CC content and simply copy / pasting that as a release on another platform with the same Steam specific / CC server code causes it to crash because it can't 'phone home' for an ownership check, then obviously online content ownership checks are DRM, with nothing vague about that at all.

Micro-transaction gated content by definition is DRM whether CC or unlocking coins in-game on the Google Play Store. About the only thing I agree with you on is the pointlessness of arguing with someone who claims online ownership checks "aren't DRM because sometimes some people have personal definitions" when that is in fact a very clear-cut definition of exactly what DRM is and is designed to do... And of course having to go through all that SE code and remove all those thousands of lines of CC Digital Content Rights Management code just for a GOG release plays a large part in Skyrim SE not being here vs Morrowind & Oblivion. And although they could technically release Skyrim LE here DRM-Free, that's unlikely for the same reason we don't have Age of Empires 1-2 originals despite being formerly released DRM-Free on DVD-ROM - remasteritus, so the CC code still plays a part in not doing any DRM-Free release at all, even for LE...
Post edited September 26, 2022 by AB2012
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amok: Skyrim (and Fallout 4) now have Creator Club built into it, and if it gets released here, half of the forum will have an anurism
No more than Dungeons of Dredmor. On HB when i got the game, it has the mods section with that in it, but it just sits empty unless you inject your own. At best there is a workaround and at worst you have to *GASP* Install the mods yourself....

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AB2012: "All versions require Steam DRM..."), so both LE & SE are already DRM'd
Quite easy to remove, as it only really checks at launch if you have the game on steam, or at least the copy i have does. Not that i've used the official steam copy in years.
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Warloch_Ahead: If they never bothered to implement paid mods, we'd probably see it here by now.
I think no matter how hard they push for that, it won't go well. Best to let sleeping dogs lie.
Post edited September 26, 2022 by rtcvb32
Entertaining and informative!
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amok: Skyrim (and Fallout 4) now have Creator Club built into it, and if it gets released here, half of the forum will have an anurism
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rtcvb32: No more than Dungeons of Dredmor. On HB when i got the game, it has the mods section with that in it, but it just sits empty unless you inject your own. At best there is a workaround and at worst you have to *GASP* Install the mods yourself....
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that's nothing like Creation Club. you might want to look into what it actually is before you make comparisons
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rtcvb32: No more than Dungeons of Dredmor. On HB when i got the game, it has the mods section with that in it, but it just sits empty unless you inject your own. At best there is a workaround and at worst you have to *GASP* Install the mods yourself.... [...]
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amok: That's nothing like Creation Club. you might want to look into what it actually is before you make comparisons
Well everybody has a different definition of Creation Club, so arguing with you is obviously futile.
Why there is no Skyrim? Because everyone wants it and they don't have such a big amount of copies :)
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amok: that's nothing like Creation Club
Uses the steam API... So yes it is; The only difference would be if you were dumb enough to pay money for it or not.
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amok: that's nothing like Creation Club
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rtcvb32: Uses the steam API... So yes it is; The only difference would be if you were dumb enough to pay money for it or not.
do you even know what Creation Club is? are you mixing it with Creation Kit?
Post edited September 28, 2022 by amok
TIL that:
1) All mods are paid ones.
2) All mod support systems were created by Todd Howard.

Therefore, support a small creator like Bethesda and buy Skyrim again.*

*Message brought to you by Zodd Boward. Any similarities to Todd Howard are completely unintentional.
Post edited September 28, 2022 by Grargar