The good news is that Bethesda recently rolled out a patch for Skyrim Special Edition, fixing four major bugs. The 1.1.51 update is available on Steam Beta and should soon come to Xbox One as well. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition 1.1.51 update fixes the following bugs:

General performance and optimization improvements Fixed rare issue with NPCs not appearing in proper locations Fixed issue with saves erroneously being marked as Moddded, even though no mods are active Updated some sound files to not use compression.

Here’s how to access the Steam Beta Bethesda’s intentions were definitely good when it released this update, but it appears this patch is not enough to guarantee a smooth Skyrim Special Edition gaming experience. Gamers report this update causes texture issues, tearing and ripping across the screen. Also, the update causes FPS rate issues, with many gamers complaining that after installing the 1.1.51 beta build, the FPS sometimes drops to as low as 40. Judging by user reports, the Skyrim Special Edition 1.1.51 update definitely needs more polishing. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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