Skyrim patch 1.3 hits Steam, probably gives boot to backward-flying dragons
Skyrim patch 1.2 stopped dead people from killing the mood at your wedding, but 1.3 is a bit more subdued. On the upside, a note concerning “dragon animation issues” probably means that your scaly, pain-breathing foes are done attempting to moonwalk through the sky, but beyond that, this is a pretty uneventful patch. Stability improvements, Radiant Story tweaks – that kind of thing. Also bookshelves! Apparently books fit on them correctly now, which is nice, since that’s sort of, you know, their entire reason for existing. Check out the full patch notes after the break.
- 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
Also, it’s worth noting that 4-Gigabyte Tuning (Large Address Aware) support is coming next week. Until then, though, I’ll just be over here, mourning the fact that a backward-flying dragon can no longer attend my wedding.
Tags: Bethesda, bookshelves vs dragons, patch, Skyrim
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