Can It Skyrim? Intel Compute Stick



This is the 2nd episode of Can It Skyrim?, where we play the game Skyrim on as many devices as we possibly can!

20 Comments:

  1. Here is some feedback, the video ended way to soon. I honestly expected “but let’s try to lower the graphics even further” and then went into the files and maybe downloaded some low end mods until the game looked all cartoony but ran at atleast 30-40fps. I was expecting this to be a lot more technical and that you would tinker with it until you got more out of it. But no it was just 24fps thank you for watching goodbye. Other than that I would continue watching and subscribe, the flow, editing and over all presentation is nice (EDIT: So nice in fact that I half expected going into your channel to see more videos, not everybody starts off this good). Take this with a grain of salt, but in your place I would not dedicate your channel to just one game, at some point if you become successful you might regret your channel being dedicated to Skyrim only, you limit yourself with content. Rather it be “Can it (videogame)” this also doesn’t limit people being interested, some people might just not like Skyrim and not care at all if it can run on something. Also I understand that running recording software is not available with stuff like this, but you could get a capture card to record the TV output itself.

    Also I hope your being ironic with that sad music in the beginning. Bit over the top with the sadness, I thought you were gonna be sarcastic.

  2. What was the music playing around the 50second mark? Thanks.

  3. Steam has a built in FPS counter you can turn on in the settings

  4. 100th subscriber ;D

  5. You could try and install some mods that can lower the graphic settings below “Very Low”

  6. Arfphandal Forfal Forphan

    Glad to see you learning from your mistake. Good luck for the futur.

  7. What is the second song you use? It sounds like Tipper or something

  8. Skyrim is garbage that is only loved by newfags to the Elder Scrolls.

  9. Can any Smartwatches Skyrim?

  10. Nice Carl Spackler reference

  11. Steam has a native FPS counter. You have to turn it on in the settings. Using Fraps will lower the FPS a tiny bit which is okay, but not if you are trying to be accurate

  12. no fps mods, no optimisation. the baseline objective should be to get it to run Skyrim at smooth 30 frames or even better see how far you could push the device getting the best possible Skyrim for the system.

  13. A definite improvement. I’ve got to give you some respect for acknowledging some of the criticism you received. I look forward to seeing what more you’ll do.

  14. go to Skyrim nexus for lower setting than that and run it at 60fps!

  15. Cool video man. Check out the Alienware Alpha series, I have one of them and curious what fps they would play at.

  16. So here’s the spicks…

  17. The getting-it-to-load thing: You must be new to modding. There are fixes for this specific problem. It has to do with memory mapping. You ran into it for the same reason people might run into it on a proper desktop PC if they’ve heavily modded their game.

  18. Whats the music around the 2 min mark?

  19. What’s up with the weird distracting music in the background when he is trying to talk? It sounds like you keep getting interrupted by someone farting uncontrollably. It’s just so distracting and annoying. I kept muting the video automatically because the music was so fucking annoying before realizing/remembering that there was narration too that I needed to hear.

  20. Longer, even more detail and attempts please… Don’t download/use FRAPS as an FPS counter (shame on you, do you even know how to undo the registry changes it makes when you install the free version?). Try to get skyrim to run on any netbook or anything without a video card… Can it run on a mobile device?

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