Let it never be said that Bethesda hasn't got its money's worth out of Skyrim. At more than ten years old, it would be feasible to assume that the next installment in the franchise would be just on the horizon. However, with Starfield delayed until 2023, it feels like The Elder Scrolls 6 is going to take even longer to come out. But the 2011 epic RPG is still enjoyed by millions, despite its age. In fact, one of its appeals is its longevity, and it can take an awful long time to make significant progress.
In a post on the Skyrim subreddit recently, user Prestigious_Ad_3124 uploaded a short video showing that they've managed to max out all the skill trees that the game has to offer. As they rotate around the screen, it shows that everything is at 100, with the user saying that it has taken them «countless hours» to get to this point. In response to a comment further down the thread, they say that they've spent more than 200 hours maxing everything out, replying to another comment that this was all done without console commands.
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It's a pretty praiseworthy feat, especially for those who know the game inside and out. Skyrim is one of the longest open world games out there, though not quite on par with its predecessor Morrowind, so it's hardly surprising that it's taken more than 200 hours to get the maximum on every skill. Some in the thread have jokingly suggested that there is more to be done, with one user saying that they should do it in VR mode now, while another has said they need to go get those «legendary marks.»
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