
If you are experiencing performance issues in the game, reset your video options to what the Skyrim Launcher has auto-detected. Regardless of your video card, make sure to download the latest drivers from your manufacturer.ĭrivers for supported video cards are available as follows: Moving the mouse to the edge of the screen will allow you to look around while in a conversation. Right mouse button can be used to advance to next page. If the item is a weapon and Shift+RMB is used the item will be equipped in the left hand. Shift+Click will use/read/equip depending on the item. Items can be used/equipped directly from containers. Mousewheel can be used while highlighting an item to zoom in and inspect it. Mousewheel can be used to scroll through inventory lists in items/magic menu. The mouse can be used to exit Item/Magic/Skills menus by clicking on the edge of the screen nearest to the Character Menu. Tab exits most menus or moves focus back one level Processor: Dual Core 2.0GHz or equivalent processorĭirect X 9.0c compliant video card with 512 MB of RAMĬontainers - To open a container, press E. Which leaves phones and tablets as the likely candidates.Īrena is a big old game - old being the operative word. Not on PC, presumably, where you can download it for - officially - free already. What's it doing popping up now? No one knows for sure yet, but the most logical assumption is that Bethesda plans to re-release it.

What is it? Arena is the first Elder Scrolls game, released in 1994.

Original story: The Australian Classification Board rated, on 9th April, a multi-platform game called The Elder Scrolls: Arena (via games.on.net). There is no new version of the game coming. We've notified them and they're going to fix.

It should just say PC, not multiplatform. "It apparently was never formally in their system because the release of Arena pre-dated existence," Pete Hines informed Joystiq. What we saw on the Australian Classifications Board website was a "mix-up".

Update: "There is no new version of coming out," Bethesda's mouthpiece Pete Hines clarified overnight.
