It’s unlikely we’ll ever tire ofSkyrimwhen there’s still so much to do and see.Each day, we seemingly discover more aboutBethesda’s acclaimed RPG despite it being considered an old game.Not only does this demonstrate how incredibly rich in lore it is, but it also highlights the tenacity of the fandom.AdvertWant to see what otherSkyrimwins and fails are out there? Then check out the video belowWe’ve unearthed aquiet town’s darkest secret, and now, aSkyrimplayer has found a secret lurking in Winterhold College.Fear not, for this one is way more wholesome than some of the other secrets we’ve learnt of.Advert“TIL that you can light the beacons on the path to the College of Winterhold,” posted xDarnelx, alongside a video showing them lighting up one of the many beacons.As fans predicted after seeing the video, this discovery is the basis of an article; but why shouldn’t it be? It’s a neat part ofSkyrim’s attention to detail and thus is deserving of our attention.Besides, not everyone knew about this little detail.“Oh, good lord – how many years and still new things,” commented Acceptable_Bag_29, therefore proving you can play the game several times over and still miss things.AdvertWhen know-it-all players started to criticise others for not knowing this due to Faralda lighting said beacons when you first visit the college, the OP had something to say on the matter.Advert“I know that Faralda lights them, I should have put more emphasis onyouin the title. I wondered if she had a specific spell that did it,” they explained.Turns out, there’s no special spell or incantation here, you can just light the beacons if the mood takes you.It’s not just neat lighting tricks that you can find while exploring, there’s alsohidden queststhat the majority of you have missed during your first, and maybe even second, playthrough.Use your noggin and engage those peepers; explore every inch of the map while interacting with all possible items. It’s worth it in a game likeSkyrim.Featured Image Credit: Bethesda SoftworksTopics:Skyrim,Bethesda,PlayStation,Xbox,PC,The Elder Scrolls

It’s unlikely we’ll ever tire ofSkyrimwhen there’s still so much to do and see.Each day, we seemingly discover more aboutBethesda’s acclaimed RPG despite it being considered an old game.Not only does this demonstrate how incredibly rich in lore it is, but it also highlights the tenacity of the fandom.AdvertWant to see what otherSkyrimwins and fails are out there? Then check out the video belowWe’ve unearthed aquiet town’s darkest secret, and now, aSkyrimplayer has found a secret lurking in Winterhold College.Fear not, for this one is way more wholesome than some of the other secrets we’ve learnt of.Advert“TIL that you can light the beacons on the path to the College of Winterhold,” posted xDarnelx, alongside a video showing them lighting up one of the many beacons.As fans predicted after seeing the video, this discovery is the basis of an article; but why shouldn’t it be? It’s a neat part ofSkyrim’s attention to detail and thus is deserving of our attention.Besides, not everyone knew about this little detail.“Oh, good lord – how many years and still new things,” commented Acceptable_Bag_29, therefore proving you can play the game several times over and still miss things.AdvertWhen know-it-all players started to criticise others for not knowing this due to Faralda lighting said beacons when you first visit the college, the OP had something to say on the matter.Advert“I know that Faralda lights them, I should have put more emphasis onyouin the title. I wondered if she had a specific spell that did it,” they explained.Turns out, there’s no special spell or incantation here, you can just light the beacons if the mood takes you.It’s not just neat lighting tricks that you can find while exploring, there’s alsohidden queststhat the majority of you have missed during your first, and maybe even second, playthrough.Use your noggin and engage those peepers; explore every inch of the map while interacting with all possible items. It’s worth it in a game likeSkyrim.Featured Image Credit: Bethesda SoftworksTopics:Skyrim,Bethesda,PlayStation,Xbox,PC,The Elder Scrolls
It’s unlikely we’ll ever tire ofSkyrimwhen there’s still so much to do and see.Each day, we seemingly discover more aboutBethesda’s acclaimed RPG despite it being considered an old game.Not only does this demonstrate how incredibly rich in lore it is, but it also highlights the tenacity of the fandom.AdvertWant to see what otherSkyrimwins and fails are out there? Then check out the video belowWe’ve unearthed aquiet town’s darkest secret, and now, aSkyrimplayer has found a secret lurking in Winterhold College.Fear not, for this one is way more wholesome than some of the other secrets we’ve learnt of.Advert“TIL that you can light the beacons on the path to the College of Winterhold,” posted xDarnelx, alongside a video showing them lighting up one of the many beacons.As fans predicted after seeing the video, this discovery is the basis of an article; but why shouldn’t it be? It’s a neat part ofSkyrim’s attention to detail and thus is deserving of our attention.Besides, not everyone knew about this little detail.“Oh, good lord – how many years and still new things,” commented Acceptable_Bag_29, therefore proving you can play the game several times over and still miss things.AdvertWhen know-it-all players started to criticise others for not knowing this due to Faralda lighting said beacons when you first visit the college, the OP had something to say on the matter.Advert“I know that Faralda lights them, I should have put more emphasis onyouin the title. I wondered if she had a specific spell that did it,” they explained.Turns out, there’s no special spell or incantation here, you can just light the beacons if the mood takes you.It’s not just neat lighting tricks that you can find while exploring, there’s alsohidden queststhat the majority of you have missed during your first, and maybe even second, playthrough.Use your noggin and engage those peepers; explore every inch of the map while interacting with all possible items. It’s worth it in a game likeSkyrim.
It’s unlikely we’ll ever tire ofSkyrimwhen there’s still so much to do and see.
Each day, we seemingly discover more aboutBethesda’s acclaimed RPG despite it being considered an old game.
Not only does this demonstrate how incredibly rich in lore it is, but it also highlights the tenacity of the fandom.
Advert
Advert
Want to see what otherSkyrimwins and fails are out there? Then check out the video below
We’ve unearthed aquiet town’s darkest secret, and now, aSkyrimplayer has found a secret lurking in Winterhold College.
Fear not, for this one is way more wholesome than some of the other secrets we’ve learnt of.
Advert
Advert
“TIL that you can light the beacons on the path to the College of Winterhold,” posted xDarnelx, alongside a video showing them lighting up one of the many beacons.
As fans predicted after seeing the video, this discovery is the basis of an article; but why shouldn’t it be? It’s a neat part ofSkyrim’s attention to detail and thus is deserving of our attention.
Besides, not everyone knew about this little detail.
“Oh, good lord – how many years and still new things,” commented Acceptable_Bag_29, therefore proving you can play the game several times over and still miss things.
Advert
Advert
When know-it-all players started to criticise others for not knowing this due to Faralda lighting said beacons when you first visit the college, the OP had something to say on the matter.
Advert
Advert
“I know that Faralda lights them, I should have put more emphasis onyouin the title. I wondered if she had a specific spell that did it,” they explained.
Turns out, there’s no special spell or incantation here, you can just light the beacons if the mood takes you.
It’s not just neat lighting tricks that you can find while exploring, there’s alsohidden queststhat the majority of you have missed during your first, and maybe even second, playthrough.
Use your noggin and engage those peepers; explore every inch of the map while interacting with all possible items. It’s worth it in a game likeSkyrim.
Topics:Skyrim,Bethesda,PlayStation,Xbox,PC,The Elder Scrolls