Board Thread:Skyrim/@comment-11296535-20131117173125/@comment-15271256-20150116232838

The one piece of advice I'll give that I think everyone could agree with: don't overload your system. If you are on console, don't fill it up with characters of every playthrough you can think of. If you are on PC, by Akatosh don't get too many mods! Know what you want to have, but also know when you've put enough on. Because with the lower-end computers a lot of mods can make gaming more entertaining, but they can slow your system down to the point where it's unbearable to play for any length of time. Even though I probably shouldn't have to say any of this (because you've probably heard it a thousand times), there's one more thing you can do: be adventurous. Do some of those minor quests you were too preoccupied to do before, marry someone of a different race, murder everyone or no one, destroy the Dark Brotherhood and kill Paarthurnax even though they both suck to do. If you see what I'm trying to say it's simply this, all you can do in a game as great as Skyrim is whatever you choose to do. We can guide you, but in the end, you have to call the shots.