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Skyrim’s Dragons Regain Their Direction?

Skyrim’s Dragons Regain Their Direction?

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While initially amusing, the backward-flying dragon glitch in Skyrim has proven to be a real deal-breaker, in that it makes it difficult to combat the flying beasties that are such a major part of the game. A direct result of Bethesda’s 1.2 patch , there is hope that their upcoming 1.3 patch will fix the issues that 1.2 added to the game, as well as clearing up some of the other outstanding complaints.



Well, as of now, Steam gamers can find out what’s changed for themselves. Skyrim 1.3 is live on the digital download service, while Bethesda has submitted the patch to both Microsoft and Sony for approval. Xbox and PlayStation gamers will have to wait a bit for that approval to be moved through, but PC gamers can currently enjoy:

  • 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 frame rate

    Could “fixed dragon animation issues with saving and loading” refer to the creatures’ infamous inverted flight? Gamers who have experienced this issue, we implore you to let us know.

    By Shelby Reiches

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