Elder Scrolls
Elder Scrolls
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The PlayStation 3 is one of the two consoles (not including PC) that supports {{Oblivion}}, and {{Skyrim}}, along with all their corresponding DLCs. The other console that is available for these games is the [[XBOX 360]]. It is the earliest type of PlayStation that a {{TES}} game can be played on.
 
The PlayStation 3 is one of the two consoles (not including PC) that supports {{Oblivion}}, and {{Skyrim}}, along with all their corresponding DLCs. The other console that is available for these games is the [[XBOX 360]]. It is the earliest type of PlayStation that a {{TES}} game can be played on.
   
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the best way to have least freezing and lag is to disable autosaving (including turning off Save on Rest, Save on Wait, Save on Travel, and disable Save on Character Menu). note that you will have to save your game manually and if you die depending on how you save your game, you will start on that checkpoint.<!--Interwiki links-->
 
 
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The PlayStation 3 is one of the two consoles (not including PC) that supports The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, along with all their corresponding DLCs. The other console that is available for these games is the XBOX 360. It is the earliest type of PlayStation that a The Elder Scrolls game can be played on.