A new Skyrim patch has been released by Bethesda, the 1.3.10 patch and it fixes quite a few bugs and glitches, bringing the game to the most perfect state to date, if we’re allowed to say something like that. The thing is that even though Skyrim received a lot of Game of the Year awards (including here on Unigamesity), it still had quite a few bugs and glitches that were upsetting. Now they are reduced.
Here are the details of the changes brought in by the Skyrim Patch 1.3.10:
Support for 4-Gigabyte Tuning (Large Address Aware)
Fixed issue with accented characters not displaying properly at the end of a line.
Update 1.3 Notes (all platforms unless specified).
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.
However, Bethesda will not stop here and in January they promised to deliver an even bigger patch for Skyrim, offering us the Skyrim creation kit (which will certainly spawn millions of great expansions for the game), mixing it with the Steam Workshop, meaning that PC users will be just one click away from all that great content.