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'Skyrim Special Edition' 1.3 PC Beta Patch Now Live On Steam, Aims To Fix More Performance Issues

'Skyrim Special Edition' 1.3 PC Beta Patch Now Live On Steam, Aims To Fix More Performance Issues

J Rose

Bethesda has released yet another patch update for the remaster of "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim," which aims to fix more performance issues.

It looks like Bethesda is staying true to its pledge to make the "Skyrim" experience even better, as the 1.3 update is now available as a beta patch on Steam.

The latest update includes fixes for general stability and performance improvements, as well as better support for 144hz displays. The update also fixed an issue with Slow Time effects, as there were bugs that were preventing it from working properly.

This new patch was launched following patch 1.1 and 1.2, with the latter introducing more issues than fixes, Shacknews reported.

Last week, Bethesda launched patch 1.2 update for the PlayStation 4 and PC version of "Skyrim Special Edition," which brings bug fixes and improvements to the game. However, it looks like the patch has not addressed the persistent crash issues experienced by some players.

According to Gamespot, the new 1.2 patch update aims to bring improvements to the mod browsing experience on both PC and PS4, and fixed an annoying bug where the game reportedly crashes when transforming from werewolf back to human form.

However, there were a lot of other instances where the game crashes as well, which was reportedly brought upon by the previous patch. The 1.1 patch only included minor fixes such as resolving issues with the downgraded audio, NPC glitches, among others, but has caused more issues in the game instead.

The crashes were also said to be not connected to the game's mods, as the crashes happen with or without mods installed.

With the latest beta patch, more and more players are finding it easier to navigate their way around "Skyrim," but some players are still experiencing bugs and issues despite the new patch.

Players are also concerned about the part where the patch includes " better support for 144hz displays," which they interpreted to mean that the game will be capped at 60 fps.

It is not clear when update 1.3 for "Skyrim Special Edition" will be available for PS4 and Xbox One users.

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