Bethesda actually revealed this patch before the holidays, but it's only just now made its way to the PlayStation 4 version of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Special Edition. Most notably, update 1.05 supposedly fixes the broken slow motion effects that come with certain perks and the Slow Time shout. Normally, you'd move at around the same speed while your enemies would be forced to slow down, but the bug meant that your character would also move and attack at a slower speed, making the slow motion effect basically pointless.
The patch also improves stability and performance, apparently, and we'd hazard a guess that it includes a few more undocumented bug fixes to boot. The update weighs in at 476.9MB on Sony's console.
Are you still playing Skyrim? Slay a few Frost Trolls in the comments section below.
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Oh, yay...
maybe they found my long lost wife - IF they listened to the thousands of complaints, that is.
Robert Ramsey,
Are you yet gouging your eyes out during this unbearable interval until Andromeda lands? The pro is primed and rarin' with our free 4k tv replacement; cannot... fâ<|<:ng... WAIT!
It's a good day to be a ME fan, mate
@Seabee_vet_Oorah I can't even read about a Bethesda game without someone going on about Mass Effect...
@TheGZeus Watch the language, you won't be warned again.
I've been experiencing a ton of framerate issues lately (on the Pro) so I'm interested in seeing if this helps at all.
I'm playing a Dunmer vampire lord conjurer right now. Tons of fun! Fight, my minions! Fight for me! Then I transform and tear through what remains. This character doesn't care about the civil war, or even the growing dragon threat. They only care about causing chaos and of course, pickpocketing. Lots and lots of pickpocketing.
Got my copy for Christmas, and I'll be playing for quite some time! đ
@TreesenHauser
Nice! You scored with skyrim! Ever play it before?
I cant get the god damm oblivion walker throphie...
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