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Skyrim update 1.3 released

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Update 1.3 for Skyrim is now available on Steam and is being submitted to Sony and Microsoft!

Update 1.3 Notes:
  • 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


Bethesda is also planning on supporting 4GB Tuning for PC (Large Address Aware) next week, so stay tuned!

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  1. Zaldiir
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    Steam updates automatically, so you won't have to worry about updates. (unless you don't have steam, then you should really begin to worry...)
  2. riftwynde
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    Does this patch incorporate the earlier patches or should it be loaded on top of them in sequence? I am asking as a new user with Skyrim on order.
  3. Cooly3D
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    I have 24 GB Ram on laptop, 36 GB on Desktop. I would love to use at least 8 GB of them.
    I also would love SLI NVIDIA graphic card support.
    I would love better performance with a Intel Quad 7 processor.
    There is still way too much wait time to travel and such.
    Still, I don't want combat so fast that there is no way I can keep up. I remember games that needed a speed suppressor to slow down such.
    Yeah, I am old. I started computing with an analog teletype machine that saved on punched tape, typewriter keeps hit a ribbon onto paper instead of a screen. The modem was a round dial like an older telephone. (This was college in 1977.) I loved punched cards later when you fed them in the machine and then came back 3 hours later to get a printout from the school's mainframe room. If you made an error, you had to type a new card and repeat the prosess.) <img class=">
    Some of us have monster machines; some don't. There should be availability for both.
    Geffrei


    Speed problems only happened in the past, when they programmed the speed of the processor as time base. These times are long gone (I'm old too).
    If you want to use more memory than about 3GB (with the large address aware patch), Skyrim must be recompiled as true 64bit application and you need a Windows 64bit. Then even 36GB shouldn't be a problem.

    I have an AMD hex core and 12GB RAM.
  4. Geffrei
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    I have 24 GB Ram on laptop, 36 GB on Desktop. I would love to use at least 8 GB of them.
    I also would love SLI NVIDIA graphic card support.
    I would love better performance with a Intel Quad 7 processor.
    There is still way too much wait time to travel and such.
    Still, I don't want combat so fast that there is no way I can keep up. I remember games that needed a speed suppressor to slow down such.
    Yeah, I am old. I started computing with an analog teletype machine that saved on punched tape, typewriter keeps hit a ribbon onto paper instead of a screen. The modem was a round dial like an older telephone. (This was college in 1977.) I loved punched cards later when you fed them in the machine and then came back 3 hours later to get a printout from the school's mainframe room. If you made an error, you had to type a new card and repeat the prosess.)
    Some of us have monster machines; some don't. There should be availability for both.
    Geffrei
  5. Darkangel13
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    Any news on the new Script Dragon?
  6. Darkravenkim
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    err.. okay, thank you
  7. bmullins0118
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    @Darkravenkim
    What it means is letters like ¥ ƒ ö and ß now display properly in game at the end of lines.
  8. Darkravenkim
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    "Fixed issue with accented characters not displaying properly at the end of a line "

    What does that mean? :/
  9. Bill Gates03
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    Update 12/20: The 1.3 update is now available on both PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Additionally, an incremental update, 1.3.10, is now available on Steam.

    Update 1.3.10 Notes (PC)

    Support for 4-Gigabyte Tuning (Large Address Aware)
    Fixed issue with accented characters not displaying properly at the end of a line
  10. Eirosin
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    Now if we can get a patch that supports 8gb I'd be a very happy man.