Eleven years after Skyrim, developed and published by Bethesda Game Studios, players are still playing the game and trying to explore the open world here. The game had a spectacular momentum when it was first released and has since continued to be played, supported by mods, and appealing to gamers.
The game can also be accessed and played on other consoles on the PC platform. With Virtual Reality technology also becoming better, more accessible and more widespread, Skyrim captures another dimension. With virtual reality, we flock to landscapes that will take our breath away from a wide variety and exquisite winter theme. Experiencing this amazing map in VR again gives you a whole new perspective on some of your favorite places. VR technology, which allows us to play the game again, brings us to the brink of landscapes.
In this list, we have compiled the landscapes you need to see with VR in Skyrim. Here is the list:
– Whiterun
Although it is not a visually interesting place in the game, Whiterun is the region where most players will spend their free time. Whiterun is the first major city where you’ll get some important missions and side quests early. Overall, it’s one of the first areas where you’ll buy a home to store your treasures and share them with your spouse.
Strolling through the bustling market place and seeing the imposing Dragonreach as you climb the stairs gives players some comfort. Seeing and experiencing Whiterun with a VR headset is the beginning of a truly pleasant moment for gamers.
– Riften Woodlands
The wonderful autumn heat created by the large woodland in the Rift area is truly one of the sights worth seeing. Located in the southeast corner of the map, this quiet area stands out more than other places in Skyrim.
You definitely need to head to the Riften Woodlands area to get the most out of your VR experience. With the vibrant orange and yellow autumn leaves falling under your feet, you can take a nice horse ride through the dense woodlands. I definitely recommend to visit this place calmly. But pay attention to your surroundings, and things that disturb the calm may come your way.
– Bard’s Leap Summit
Located next to Lost Valley Redoubt southeast of Markarth, this area is one of the most stunning places in the game.
Bard’s Leap Summit has a waterfall that stands out and rises spectacularly among the mountain peaks of The Reach, and it’s a must-see sight.
Bard’s Leap Summit is impressive and a must-see place in a VR headset where you have to lift your neck to see all its glory. On the upper side there is even a stone bridge for those who want to jump into the water below. If there are players who want to try this, we can say that a pleasant little surprise is waiting for you. If you survive.
– The Throat Of The World
The iconic The Throat Of The World area, the highest mountain peak in all of Tamriel, is breathtaking and a must-see.
It’s likely that anyone who has played Skyrim even a little before has taken the iconic seven thousand steps to reach High Hrothgar. It’s quite remarkable to experience this event once again in VR. When you reach the top, you’ll be greeted with stunning landscapes and the best visual art the game has to offer.
– Shrine Of Azura
It is quite exciting to come across the imposing and majestic statue in the Azura Temple and observe its full size and scale in VR. Dedicated to the Prince of Daedric, this temple is located south of Mage’s College of Winterhold.
Even by the standards of the Daedric Lord, it represents a gigantic landscape. Standing on top of a mountain, he almost dominates the summit. The gigantic statue depicts a god holding the sun and moon in his hands. Shrine Of Azura, which is among the remarkable landscapes, can offer us a different perspective while experiencing in VR.
– Dayspring Canyon
Dayspring Canyon is a place worth a stop for those who own Skyrim’s Dawnguard DLC. This is one of the places that look spectacular in VR and has a large glacial waterfall.
To get here, you can access it by passing through a very small and narrow opening on the slope of a mountain just north of Stendarr’s Beacon. Therefore, this region can be easily overlooked.
It’s a place worth a visit as it is one of the most beautiful hidden places in the whole game. You can take your leisurely stroll along the small lake and get a glimpse of the frozen waterfall surrounded by beautifully foggy mountains.
– Eldergleam Sanctuary
Another semi-secret site, the Temple of Eldergleam, is located in a cave southwest of Windhelm and near the Eastmarch hot springs. The cave is a place you should go in search of ‘Nature’s Blessings’ and is a sight worth seeing in itself.
Eldergleam Sanctuary is a very pleasing cave beyond being an alchemist’s safe haven. The rays of natural light that illuminate the various flora and fauna inside, including the magnificent Elderberry Glow Tree on its ceiling, officially enliven the cave. It is an ideal place to relax a little and discover the beauty of nature.
– Ancestor Glade
Ancestor Glade is another area accessible via the Dawnguard DLC and represents a bay filled with some of the most beautiful vegetation Skyrim has to offer.
On a beautiful tree with pink leaves in the center shines a golden autumn light. It’s really priceless to see this in VR. In this beautifully crafted hiding place, you can wander around the impressive Stone Henge-esque rock formations. In addition to impressing with its view, this is also a somewhat dangerous place. Because there will be various creatures and monsters waiting for those who are a little too caught up in the beauty of the landscape. In VR, this may come as a bit of a surprise.
– Blackreach
Blackreach is essentially an ancient city, revealing a huge underground cave. The dreamy blue glow from the gleaming mushroom trees serves to illuminate the stunning architecture of this old town. That is why everything looks extraordinary and mystical.
This intriguing underground metropolis can be reached via the three surrounding Dwemer cities of Alftand, Mzinchaleft and Raldbthar. Although this place offers a great view to the players, there are many evil Falmers and a huge bronze dragon that you will deal with here. This can get a little scarier in VR. So you might be a little bit on the bump.
– Sovngarde
Have you enjoyed the charmingly beautiful multi-colored auroras with the stars surrounding the night sky in Skyrim? Then most likely, you will admire and watch this place, which offers an astronomical light show.
Sovngarde is a destination for all Nords and is among the best sights. Crossing a bridge made of dragon bones, you can see huge snowy tundras, mountains and forests. This place is illuminated by gorgeous aurora constellations that represent the path of the Warrior, Thief, and Sorcerer. Unfortunately, the space can only be accessed at the end of the game. But since it’s one of the most remarkable beautiful areas in Skyrim, it’s definitely among the places you should go with a VR headset.
In this list, we have compiled the landscapes that you can visit especially with the VR headset. Of course, you can access these places from other platforms and consoles, but with the VR headset, these places seem even more interesting and fascinating.
You can also specify your favorite places in the game in the comments section.
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