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Chorrol.com _ Skyrim _ PC Update 1.3.10

Posted by: Thomas Kaira Dec 20 2011, 10:28 PM

Skyrim was updated to 1.3.10 today. The sole purpose of this update was to add official LAA (Large Address Awareness) support to the game, allowing it to see and use up to 4Gb of system RAM.

In case anyone was wondering what Steam just DLed for them. smile.gif

Posted by: mALX Dec 21 2011, 12:52 AM

QUOTE(Thomas Kaira @ Dec 20 2011, 04:28 PM) *

Skyrim was updated to 1.3.10 today. The sole purpose of this update was to add official LAA (Large Address Awareness) support to the game, allowing it to see and use up to 4Gb of system RAM.

In case anyone was wondering what Steam just DLed for them. smile.gif



It's about time!! Does this mean we no longer have to DL that mod (4 gig Skyrim)?

Posted by: SubRosa Dec 21 2011, 01:21 AM

QUOTE(Thomas Kaira @ Dec 20 2011, 04:28 PM) *

Skyrim was updated to 1.3.10 today. The sole purpose of this update was to add official LAA (Large Address Awareness) support to the game, allowing it to see and use up to 4Gb of system RAM.

Only 4gb? sad.gif When are game developers going to stop living in the Second Age?

Posted by: King Coin Dec 21 2011, 01:54 AM

I was actually using the 4GB mod, but got rid of it when I saw the update.

Posted by: Thomas Kaira Dec 21 2011, 04:27 AM

QUOTE(SubRosa @ Dec 20 2011, 05:21 PM) *

QUOTE(Thomas Kaira @ Dec 20 2011, 04:28 PM) *

Skyrim was updated to 1.3.10 today. The sole purpose of this update was to add official LAA (Large Address Awareness) support to the game, allowing it to see and use up to 4Gb of system RAM.

Only 4gb? sad.gif When are game developers going to stop living in the Second Age?


Probably when all the tech programmers get up off their arses and realize that 64bit is the way of the future.

64bit has only very recently gone mainstream, it's going to take a bit of time for the software market to catch up.

Posted by: mALX Dec 22 2011, 06:56 AM

QUOTE(Thomas Kaira @ Dec 20 2011, 10:27 PM) *


Probably when all the tech programmers get up off their arses and realize that 64bit is the way of the future.

64bit has only very recently gone mainstream, it's going to take a bit of time for the software market to catch up.



My laptop is my very first experience with 64 bit - it is the most exciting thing I've seen happen to computers in my experience. It runs Oblivion and Skyrim both on full graphics (which my desktop couldn't for Oblivion - and couldn't even run Skyrim!).

You phrased it well, it is the future. Bye Bye 32 bit!

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