‘Skyrim Special Edition’ 1.3 Update Problems: Gamers Air Complaints Following Bethesda’s Surprise Fixes And Tweaks For PC

By Tony Park - 16 Dec '16 06:10AM
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Complaints about the 1.3 update for "Skyrim Remastered Special Edition" immediately sprouted on the internet forum a day after its release on PC. One gamer shared that the game crashes immediately after starting. Another pointed out the bug in the map that is introduced in the patch.

These issues were posted on the Steam Community forum site of "Skyrim Special Edition". Another noted that the game tends to cycle back to the start options support screen. One Steam member describes the update as terrible.

Game developer Bethesda surprised fans of "Skyrim Remastered Special Edition" when it released another update for PC users. The new patch for the improved version of "Skyrim" came ahead of another update for console players using Xbox One and PS4.

Bethesda published on its website the details of the 1.3 update for PC gamers. The "Skyrim Remastered Special Edition" patch includes stability and performance movements. The update provides better support for 144hz display and addresses an issue concerning the misbehavior of slow time effects.

The latest patch for "Skyrim" also resolves the error related to logging into Bethesda.net. The 1.3 update for consoles will be released later, according to Bethesda. The game developer did not confirm if some fixes or tweaks will be made specifically for PS3 and Xbox One systems.

"Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Remastered Special Edition" was developed to upgrade the game for current generation consoles. The latest version of the game was received positively by gamers, offering graphical enhancements and enhanced lighting effects. For hard-core fans, "Skyrim: Special Edition" is revolutionary and game-changer.

"Skyrim Special Edition" includes post-release downloadable contents (DLC) such as Dawnguard expansion and questline, the Hearthfire home improvements, and the Dragonborn add-on. Bethesda is reportedly planning to offer new DLC but it remains to be confirmed.

"Skyrim" director Todd Howard announced that "Skyrim Special Edition" will come to the Nintendo Switch. Bethesda never confirmed this development but Howard was always all praises for the handheld gaming console. A potential Switch port is still hanging but is an exciting development for mobile gamers.

The major changes coming with the 1.3 update to "Skyrim Special Edition" are discussed in the video below. Share your thoughts in the comment section!

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