Author Topic: What's up with my friend's computer?  (Read 885 times)

if getting to your Skyrim shortcut requires having to sift through research folders, I think you need to get more organized
I mean my dad not being on my computer.

you can also use Xbox controllers with PCs, assuming you have a wired one

you can also use Xbox controllers with PCs, assuming you have a wired one

Or an adapter. :o

you can also use Xbox controllers with PCs, assuming you have a wired one
Why would I want to buy extra wiring and do alot of trouble if I might aswell just BUY IT FOR THE XBOX.

Why would I want to buy extra wiring and do alot of trouble if I might aswell just BUY IT FOR THE XBOX.

Does the X-Box has modding capabilities?
I didn't think so.

Does the X-Box has modding capabilities?
I didn't think so.
I buy a game for the game.
Not for the mods.

Or an adapter. :o
well, those are probably expensive, plus a wireless Xbox controller is like $40, whereas a wired one is $20, and you don't have to buy an adapter
Why would I want to buy extra wiring and do alot of trouble if I might aswell just BUY IT FOR THE XBOX.
because if you have a computer that can make it look better than an Xbox can, then wouldn't you use that instead of the Xbox?
I buy a game for the game.
Not for the mods.
really?
I want Skyrim for the PC just because of the mods, all Bethesda games have great mods

because if you have a computer that can make it look better than an Xbox can, then wouldn't you use that instead of the Xbox?
Why are we arguing it is too late anyways.

you can also use Xbox controllers with PCs, assuming you have a wired one
This reminds me of when i used play station three controllers on the computer.

I buy a game for the game.
Not for the mods.

Mods are glorious, man.
Also, you buy a game like Skyrim so you can forget around and kill stuff while exploring and exploiting glitches. Add mods into the mix, and sold.