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Bethesda has issued a new patch to address issues plaguing The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim’s Nintendo Switch 2 port.
Bethesda shadowdropped the The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Anniversary Edition for Switch 2 last December. However, just a day after Bethesda announced and launched The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on Nintendo Switch 2, fans reported that the game had arrived with notable performance issues. There were widespread complaints about input lag and the locked 30 frames per second visuals. And there has been criticism, too, of the fact the game hogs 53GB of space on the Switch 2’s relatively limited internal memory, compared to just 25GB on PC.
Update 1.2 addresses many of the complaints players have raised over the last couple of months, including adding a new 60 Hz mode, improved FPS performance, fixed “visual issues,” and more. Here’s the full list.
Features:
Added a 60 Hz mode under Display settings that allows players to toggle between “Prioritize Visuals” or “Prioritize Performance”.In addition, frame rate has been locked at 30 Hz in “Prioritize Visuals” mode for smoother gameplay.
Crashes and Performance Fixes:
Fixed a crash that occurred when reading “The Crimson Dirks Vol. 4”

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