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'Skyrim' and 'Fallout 4' New Updates, Bethesda Releases Beta Versions For PC Users

'Skyrim' and 'Fallout 4' New Updates, Bethesda Releases Beta Versions For PC Users

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"Skyrim's" and "Fallout 4's" updates for their beta version have been made available for PC Users. Bethesda, the company responsible for "Fallout 4: and "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Special Edition," has released the beta version updates of the said games on Steam earlier this year.

Some of the main features of the "Fallout 4" version 1.9 include the following: high-resolution texture pack on PC and PS4 Pro Version upgrades. The texture pack for the game is set to be released soon as a free download, which has been described by the geniuses in Bethesda as a "love letter" to the fans' game. It has been commented by the gamers, however, that some of the specs recommended for PC have been demanding, thus necessitating for an 8 GB GTX 1080. These really

"Skyrim" and "Fallout 4" release is definitely right in time as PC users would really love to try new games! The remaining features that the latest update contains overlaps with what is already visible in the new 1.4 update for "Skyrim: Special Edition."

This update expands the manner of browsing the mods and also features a new category: the ability to sort things such as Highest Rated and Most Favorite on daily, weekly, monthly, or all-time basis; as well as the manner by which to see the number of ratings and favorites which a mode has received during the course of the game. Unspecified performance and stability improvements have also been made and are included in the said update. 

All of the updates are available and are out presently in beta on Steam. As of the moment, no official announcement has been made yet on the specific date as to when they are to be released officially on PC or consoles.

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