Last copy in GAME Wolverhampton. Might be worth picking up at your local.
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Spidersmudge
30 Nov 163#2
They should remaster this. It would have benefitted more than Skyrim.
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paulindefatigablespooner1
2 Dec 16#22
After raising the issue on the xbox forum, and I wasn't the only one, the anniversary edition is now compatible. Haven't finished downloading yet so don't know if the expansions are included.
gamer21
1 Dec 16#21
Even Lord Jaraxxus thinks this is a hot deal
Elevation
1 Dec 16#20
I didn't realise that was an Xbox game from a photo that tiny.
vulcanproject
1 Dec 16#19
I loved this much more than skyrim I felt it was the better game.
It helped that it came out shortly after Xbox 360 itself and felt like the first proper 'next gen' game of that machine (and generation.)
At the time you needed a quality PC with a top of the line ATI graphics card (So you could have the HDR+AA which Nvidia couldn't do) to match up to the 360 version so I just got this on 360 and it was amazing. Fond memories.
paulindefatigablespooner1
30 Nov 16#17
I have the 5th anniversary edition and its not backward compatible :-(
Maverick_TF to paulindefatigablespooner1
1 Dec 16#18
Really? That's strange you would think they all would be, I was gonna order the 5th Anniversary edition too
JonnyLarge
30 Nov 16#16
didn't realise you could mod Xbox 360 games... :smirk:
Spidersmudge
30 Nov 163#2
They should remaster this. It would have benefitted more than Skyrim.
Elevation to Spidersmudge
30 Nov 16#12
Absolutely zero need - there are a TON of user made mods and huge complete overhauls for this game out there for £0.00 - saving the need to buy the same game again.
imdave to Spidersmudge
30 Nov 16#15
It would have benefitted more, but it also would have been more work. It would have required more of a remaster vs essentially a port of Skyim PC version (with a few tweaks). Also Skyrim sold better, so there was a bigger audience.
Oblivion can look pretty rough 10 years on, PC can thankfully mask it with "character overhaul mod v2" etc.
Maverick_TF
30 Nov 16#14
Can anyone confirm you only need the first disc to install all the game and DLC? I know this was the case with Fallout 3 and New Vegas but Red Dead Redemption you had to insert both discs....
Only asking as I saw an ad for someone selling one recently
McNabFish
30 Nov 16#13
You're making my teeth itch.
chrisdrew1985
30 Nov 16#11
i know pretty sure I explained that already :-)
chrisdrew1985
30 Nov 16#9
it just recognises my dlc disc as the core game instead of going to the install dlc packs menus on that disc, looks like the discs are there just for liscencing to play the backwards compatible download
voyager123 to chrisdrew1985
30 Nov 16#10
Games with more than one disc only the first disc is need as it will download the full game once its in the drive, how large was the download , as it does not run from disc the who!e game is downloaded the disc is just used to verify
Icedream
30 Nov 16#8
iirc you need the deluxe edition for all the dlc.
fiffio101
30 Nov 16#7
Oh and is there an option when installing to insert the second disc with the dlc? I.e. How do you get it to install?
fiffio101
30 Nov 16#6
Thanks guys, so if I buy the goty edition on 360 I'll get all/most of the content once installed. Great, that's my Christmas break sorted and don't have to wait for skyrim to drop under £20 now!
fiffio101
30 Nov 16#3
I have the basic version of the game, will I automatically get the GOTY edition through backwards compatibility?
joanddan7 to fiffio101
30 Nov 16#4
I installed mine last night but didn't check that - the logo on my installed list was the standard one
teddy1590 to fiffio101
30 Nov 16#5
No, you'd need the second disk of the GOTY edition in to play the DLC unless you own it digitally, same way it is for both Fallout games. Also, GOTY and 5th anniversary edition only have Knights of the Nine and Shivering Isles, not all the smaller DLC's.
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It helped that it came out shortly after Xbox 360 itself and felt like the first proper 'next gen' game of that machine (and generation.)
At the time you needed a quality PC with a top of the line ATI graphics card (So you could have the HDR+AA which Nvidia couldn't do) to match up to the 360 version so I just got this on 360 and it was amazing. Fond memories.
Oblivion can look pretty rough 10 years on, PC can thankfully mask it with "character overhaul mod v2" etc.
Only asking as I saw an ad for someone selling one recently