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Skyrim Patched, LAA Support Coming

The Bethesda Blog has word on the version 1.3 update for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim that's now available on Steam. They also announce they will be rolling out a patch next week for the Windows PC edition of the RPG sequel to support Large Address Aware configurations. Here's word on what the new patch does:

  • General stability improvements
  • Optimize performance for Core 2 Duo CPUs (PC)
  • Fixed Radiant Story incorrectly filling certain roles
  • Fixed magic resistances not calculating properly
  • Fixed issue with placing books on bookshelves inside player purchased homes
  • Fixed dragon animation issues with saving and loading
  • Fixed Y-look input to scale correctly with framerate

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67. Re: Skyrim Patched, LAA Support Coming Dec 8, 2011, 16:07 Creston
 
Jerykk wrote on Dec 8, 2011, 14:42:
It sucks that your processor doesn't run the game well, but this "YOU NEED A 4+ GHZ PROCESSOR OR TEH GAME RUNS LIKE TEH SHITZ LOL!!1!!!" crap is just crap. It obviously has problems for a subset of people, and I'm not saying it doesn't, and it sucks for those people, but the game runs perfectly well on current mid-level hardware.

Ahem. Did you just state that the game runs perfectly well on current mid-level hardware? Obviously that isn't the case for me and others who are having similar performance issues. You can't criticize me for making an over-generalized claim, then go on to make one yourself.

It doesn't run well on YOUR mid-level hardware. It runs perfectly fine on other people's mid-level hardware. So as a counter to your "IT RUNS LIKE SHIT ON EVERYTHING," yeah, I can pretty comfortably make that statement.

There is a particular issue with your processor type, or stepping, or whatever, and I hope they fix it. It's not pandemic to every single CPU in existence.

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