Depends on what type of person you are. I would recommend Skyrim the most, only because i LOVE the game and it won 2 game of the year awards by VGA(Video Game Awards) and Xplay.
This would be a question best left for official SWTOR support to answer. You can try asking them on the official forums and they should be able to help you.
I played both, and I would recommend Skyrim. There is simply much more you can do in it.
No it may install but game play would be horrible and frame rates would be at an almost standstill.
You can reach level 81 in Skyrim I think but that will take an awful long time, and to be honest, who would be bothered.
i would say battlefield 3 because it has more weapons more vehicles and you get to things not many games do for example parachute from a helicopters and jets
That would be wicked awesome... but you can't.
To access the skyrim website you have to enter your birthday date. Say if you were born in 98 you would type the month number day number and 1998
I would say Skyrim has better replay ability since you can choose many different ways of playing the game. Skyrim also has thousands of mods to install to fundamentally change how the game is played.
The best site to purchase SWTOR credits is the site itself, other websites may very well scam you or phish your information when purchasing something - I would not recommend doing so. You can view your account settings VIA 'MY SWTOR' and navigate to what you want to do whether you want to purchase coins (can be found on the mid right) or purchase subscription time (upper top right, click on your username then from the drop-down menu click on 'My Account', on the right click on 'Subscription').
Not in vanilla Skyrim. But with a mod, yes. Specifically, I would recommend "Powerful Craftable Skooma - with Drugged Effect" by kidduffah or "Become a Skooma Dealer" by MimiTheAlchemist.
Actually, that depends on the reason a person celebrates Christmas. If it is celebrated for the presents, then it is true that Christmas would not be Christmas without them. If Christmas is celebrated for a deeper meaning, presents would not matter. Christmas would still be Christmas without them.
That's a matter of personal opinion. I would agree that it is.