Bethesda’s Todd Howard has revealed that ”millions” of PC players for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim have clocked up on average 75 hours. He argued video games are more important than ever.
It’s now recognised as an art form in the US, thanks to a ruling. The best part was a video shown where devs ‘messed around’ with new Skyrim ideas like dragon mounts!
Howard gave a speech at a DICE Summit keynote today. He discussed the general development that went on during Skyrim’s forging; horses almost dropped, for instance.
The whole Todd Howard keynote at DICE Summit 2012 can be watched at Gamespot.