Yeah, your PC would have to be very old to not be able to run Skyrim (though such a thing is certainly possible -- the computer I had 2 years ago wouldn't have run it). I'm currently running it on my laptop, and before I figured out how to activate the video card, it was running on the Intel integrated graphics. I had to turn the settings down low, but it was possible. (Now that the video card is working, even though it's not a very good card, the game looks gorgeous even on "medium" settings.)
My condolences if you're stuck with a machine that really can't run it. I feel your pain. Just a few more months before I get my new computer... Fancy graphics, here we come!
In other news, I've been watching Sips from the Yogscast's channel, and I've been going through his Skyrim series... Inspired me to want to play the game again. I just played for about 3 hours. Ah, why did I stop playing? This game is amazing! And I've barely scratched the surface of it, I know. I just got my house in Whiterun, and got into the mage college even though I'm purely a fighter and don't use magic at all (I want to get one of those guys as a follower so I can have someone to cast spells for me). I'd like to get a plot of land and build a house, but I seem to recall it being possible to do that with mods, without having to buy the DLC, is that right?
I'm ignoring the civil war for now. I've decided my primary motivation is fairness. I'll help anyone who is being fair or asking for something fair, and work against anyone who is being unfair, selfish, or extremist. Maybe one day I'll kill the leaders of both sides of the war... Wonder what that would do...
I've also considered taking a break from Minecraft videos and doing a Skyrim series for a while (or maybe switching back and forth between the two games). I know it's probably been done to death, but would anyone be interested in watching that if I decided to do it, roleplaying and following audience suggestions?