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Alternative Names

ジ・エルダー・スクロールズ・ファイブ・スカイリム

Developer

Bethesda Game Studios

Genre

Role-Playing

Other Versions

PC, PS3, NS, All

Release Dates

11/11/11 Bethesda Softworks
12/08/11 Bethesda Softworks
11/11/11 Bethesda Softworks

Community Stats

Owners: 211
Favorite: 39
Tracked: 12
Wishlist: 15
Now Playing: 35
 
8.9

Avg Community Rating:

 

Cheats

Curing Vampirism
Once you contract vampirism and before the 3 days pass where the disease becomes permanent, you have two options of curing it. The first one is to use any common disease-curing potion and the second is using the Shrine to Talos outside Whiterun or Dragonsreach. If you've contracted the disease and it has become permanent, there is only one way to cure it. First, make sure that you're not a stage 4 vampire, as you will be attacked by any NPC. There's a tavern due south of Whiterun, where there's someone sleeping upstairs after 2AM; just make sure you sneak by the two guards who patrol the area. To actually cure the permanent vampirism, go to any inn keeper or bartender and ask about rumors. This should lead you to Falion in Morthal; Morthal is located east of Fort Snowhawk. Talk to him and he'll mention that you need a Black Soul Gem (you can buy one from him), but you need to fill it. To do that, you need the Soul Trap spell and use it on a human, then kill that human; it doesn't matter which human you use. If you don't have the spell, you can buy it from any magic vendor; if you can't use the spell, then buy a Soul Trap scroll. Whenever you have the Black Soul Gem filled up, go back to Falion and he'll cure you of your vampirism.
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Legacy Sales History

Total Sales
0.10m
Japan
5.10m
NA
2.83m
Europe
0.85m
Others
8.88m
Total

Opinion (152)

1 n/a 1,120,360 432,275 270,128 1,822,763
2 n/a 286,626 181,227 86,288 554,141
3 n/a 230,070 110,494 61,236 401,800
4 n/a 133,226 103,788 45,097 282,111
5 37,741 174,936 198,374 73,168 484,219
6 9,353 243,940 194,779 82,943 531,015
7 5,515 329,946 133,511 81,476 550,448
8 2,386 131,248 72,699 30,475 236,808
9 2,167 59,021 29,673 13,253 104,114
10 1,138 48,178 19,368 10,093 78,777
StreaK posted 03/09/2016, 10:03
I expect this game to sell another 10 million when the remaster on PS4/X1 comes out.
They will be perfect versions.
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StreaK posted 23/07/2016, 10:54
Uhh, it IS the best-selling rpg of all-time. It surely is not FFVII, which used to be. But that game only sold like 9-10 million copies on PS1. Skyrim has sold 20 million across 3 platforms (Xbox360, PS3 and PC)
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mongolianbob posted 29/12/2012, 06:50
an outstanding feat this game is amazing on the level of complete freedom of exploration only that compares is maybe GTA and minecraft in terms of freedom. Only complaints are the lack of any gear or item depth and the skill progression is funky and makes the game way too easy as you can have 1 character mastering everything which is a bore once you get past lvl 50. 9.7/10
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enrageorange posted 25/12/2012, 01:58
Will be above 7mil by the end of the year. It is very possible that it will pass 8mil lifetime. The legs of this game put most other hd games to shame considering this doesn't have any bundles that get counted towards sales.
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Ganoncrotch posted 07/09/2012, 03:57
aye Iveyboi, ever since the original xbox had a really nice port of morrowwind on it the xbox has had a fair bit of Elder scrolls love, ontop of that you have the DLC being released first for the 360.... then a month or 2 later on the pc and now it looks like not at all on the ps3. so yeah good reason to own this on the 360.
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Iveyboi posted 01/08/2012, 02:13
Wow didn't realize how much this sold on 360..wow
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