![]() ![]() ![]() This seems to even apply in areas like Falkreath, Morthol, and Solitude. Xiphos Gaming posted a side-by-side comparison of the game running pre- and post-patch on YouTube (found below), demonstrating that the Anniversary Edition now runs at a smooth 30fps. Quite a mouthful, but surely an improvement from the notoriously dark times of version 1.1.177.3285176! This latest patch brings the base game up to date with the following catchy version number: 1.1.177.3285177. Fortunately, it looks like a new patch dropped for the game last week and the frame rate seems to have improved because of it. We didn't run into any performance issues in our review of the Anniversary Edition, but others were not so lucky. Would it really be another year of gaming without a new edition of Skyrim coming out? For those who missed it, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition flew over to Switch last month as either a bundle in and of itself or as an add-on purchase for those who already owned the game, and some players were disappointed to experience the title occasionally drop to 15-20fps in certain areas. ![]()
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