Bethesda acknowledges PS3 Skyrim frustrations, pledges a "future" fix
“Rest assured we take your gameplay experience seriously,” insis♏tsไ studio
Still experiencing problems with Skyrim on PS3? You're not alone, and Bethesda feels your pain. Following reports that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:last week's patch fell short of completely fixing lag issues on the PS3 version for all players, the studio posted a direct message to Sony fans asking for their pat🌠ience and promising to continue working on a solution.
“While the 1.2 update fixed the long-term play issues for most PS3 users, we are aware that is not the case for ꦬsome,” wrote Bethesda in its latest . “We understand how frustrating it can be when your game is having issues, and we 😼thank all of you for your continued feedback and patience. Rest assured we take your gameplay experience seriously and will continue working on this until it’s resolved.”
Update: At least this dragon seems to be flying in the right direction
If it is a hardware issue, and if Bethesda truly conquered it “long ago”, Bethesda's forums wouldn't be flooded with frustrated PS3 dragonborn who still live in fear of stalling out in the middle of a mudcrab battle – or worse still – are reporting even more glitches following the latest patch. In its original update, Bethesda promised to beꦇ more careful with its updates when it begins rolling them out in earnest this January, noting, "Thanks again for your continued support and patience. We truly have the best fans in the world, and we couldn’t do it without you."
That's nice and all, but judging by the rising PS3 backlash, next time they might have t🎐o.
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