Skyrim 1.5 patch hit Xbox Live, PS3 today
Skyrim gets some console love as Bethesda releases the 1.5 patch for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
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Skyrim gets some console love as Bethesda releases the 1.5 patch for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
A new 1.5 beta update for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is now available via steam. A host of new "kill cameras" for both melee weapons and spells, bug fixes, and other improvements are included in the update.
Dragon mounts, home-building, Kinect shouts, werebears, spears, and other strange and wonderful experiments were whipped up for Skyrim by the folks at Bethesda in a 'game jam' week after the game was finished, director Todd Howard has revealed.
Canny Steam users had spotted records indicating an official high-resolution texture pack might be the surprise teased for the launch of Skyrim's PC mod Creation Kit, and it did indeed arrive today, but there's something else too--Portal 2's adorable Spac
As promised, a beta version of patch 1.4 for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is now available through Steam for everyone who fancies trying it. As well as heaps of fixes for bugs and crashes, the patch brings performance and memory optimizations.
Bethesda has issued word that Skyrim's Creation Kit is still on track for January, and the game's next major 1.4 update is nearly ready.
Bethesda snuck out a small Skyrim PC patch yesterday, updating it to version 1.3.10 with official support for using up to 4GB of memory. If you want Skyrim news with more vim, vip and vigor, new Nvidia beta drivers tease performance boosts of up to 25%.
A new mod for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, called Skyrim Online, has been released, reportedly allowing players to explore the massive open world with friends.
Bethesda has released update 1.3 for Skyrim today, featuring fixes for magic resistance problems added with update 1.2 and more. Also, the developer noted Large Address Aware support is coming next week.
Valve's Steam Workshop will support The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim mods after the Creation Kit mod tools are released in January, developer Bethesda announced today. "Continued game updates" are also promised, starting with a small update next week.