My enjoyment with this game was momentary at best and the constant crash to desktops, extremely bland combat, uninteresting characters, and non-existent story left a bad taste in my mouth with this game. Here's hoping they can address those things in six. They came close this time around, but they got a long way to go.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Game » consists of 30 releases. Released Nov 11, 2011
- Xbox 360
- PC
- PlayStation 3
- Xbox 360 Games Store
- + 5 more
- PlayStation 4
- Xbox One
- Nintendo Switch
- PlayStation 5
- Xbox Series X|S
The fifth installment in Bethesda's Elder Scrolls franchise is set in the eponymous province of Skyrim, where the ancient threat of dragons, led by the sinister Alduin, is rising again to threaten all mortal races. Only the player, as the prophesied hero the Dovahkiin, can save the world from destruction.
Skyrim’s PS3 Lag Getting Addressed This Month
@chortleofearl said:
It seems they have dumbed down the textures with every patch. Maybe i am crazy but i remember when i first started playing it in november it looked amazing. Now not so much and the lag isn't helping.
You're not wrong - The Digital Foundry article on Eurogamer spotted this also. It was their attempt in 1.2 to fix the lag as it may have been a memory leak (hence lower resolution textures).
I'll believe it when I see it. Bethesda has spent all of its "take their word for it" equity that they had from me.
I have Skyrim on PS3 and I had to put it off for the past three or so months with Dark Souls and Rayman and as such, Dark Souls became my game of the year. Maybe after the fix I'll stop being so bitter about Skrim winning GOTY. Its a giid game and all, I'm just not having fun when because the game runs like Jell-O.
@Volgin13 said:
If you got Skyrim problems, I feel bad for you son. I dodged ninety-nine arrows but my knee took one.
Well done sir, well done.
How the GB guys can award this game GOTY and it being horribly broken for an entire system yet tossing MK out the window because its multiplayer was busted for a bit seems kinda contrairian to me. I mean I dont think MK should have gotten GOTY, but buty that criteria, Skyrim shouldnt have gotten the top nod.
@phish09 said:
If it makes you guys feel any better my 360 version crashed on me last night. 50 hours or so into the game and that is the first real glitch I've encountered, but still, the point is that bugs and the like aren't limited to the PS3 version.
people on the ps3 are dealing with stuff like the game looking like a slideshow for long periods at a time, because of near 0 fps framerate
I am going to solve all the problems for the people complaining about Bethesda games on the PS3. They are never going to run great on the system and especially close to launch. You know this so you need to decide whether or not you are going to buy it and deal with the problems, wait until a lot of the problems are fixed, or simply not buy it. I honestly believe that Bethesda in some regards would be better off not even making games for the PS3 but that would really suck for the people willing to put up with the problems in order to enjoy the game. I am lucky enough to have both systems so I have never had to deal with the problems on the PS3 and I am sure it would suck if I were but I can't believe the problems would be worth not playing it for me.
Haven't had this to me but stopped playing after finding a backward dragon and reading about the framerate problems. Didn't want that to spoil, from what i've have played, is a fantastic game. If they finally fix this then i'll play it again but until it gathers dust!! Plenty of other games to finish.
I've been playing the Ps3 version and the lag was game breaking a few times. The biggest issue for myself are all the broken quests I have. After I completed the main questline I just went ahead and started a new game; because of the fact that I would have entire quests grind to a halt because one thing would be bugged. I've had a great time playing the game, but I sincerely hope the patch helps everyone else playing the ps3 version.
Great! Too bad I'm 99 hours in and done about all the stuff I want to do in the game.
The lag can get pretty bad at times, but it never really got game breaking for me. It was mostly fine in dungeons, actually. But in towns...ugh.
Although I haven't had any problems on my end with the PS3 version, it's good to see that Bethesda has finally taken heed to the problem and plans on addressing it.
@phish09 said:
If it makes you guys feel any better my 360 version crashed on me last night. 50 hours or so into the game and that is the first real glitch I've encountered, but still, the point is that bugs and the like aren't limited to the PS3 version.
Crashes are generally to do with the hardrive and console itself rather than the coding of the game (where the bugs come from), and I don't think anyone here is saying the 360 version is bug free. Just wait until a giant spawns in a city, or an NPC disappears for hours (or even forever) or your companions dying right in front of you without even being hit by anything.
@sopranosfan said:
I am going to solve all the problems for the people complaining about Bethesda games on the PS3. They are never going to run great on the system and especially close to launch. You know this so you need to decide whether or not you are going to buy it and deal with the problems, wait until a lot of the problems are fixed, or simply not buy it. I honestly believe that Bethesda in some regards would be better off not even making games for the PS3 but that would really suck for the people willing to put up with the problems in order to enjoy the game. I am lucky enough to have both systems so I have never had to deal with the problems on the PS3 and I am sure it would suck if I were but I can't believe the problems would be worth not playing it for me.
I read your post like 13 times and non of my problems were solved. WTF
Too little too late. I'm already done with Skyrim.
The lag was a giant pain though. Considering that they've had trouble with ps3 versions before I guess that this is something I should've foreseen before going in. Makes me feel like an idiot, I'll make sure to not buy another bethesda product on ps3 again.
I'll believe it when I see it. Let's face it, Bethesda hasn't exactly been stellar when it's come to patching this fucking game. And the fact that something like this, which they and the media are MASSIVELY underplaying as far as I'm concerned, slipped through the cracks in and of itself is a reason to be skeptical. The media's job should be asking how in the fuck this happened, why it happened, what's being done to rectify it, and pushing for explanations. The media's job is not to only inform people that it's being fixed, they can do that research themselves. There's mailing lists and Google. Use them.
They might try to fix it and it'll end up breaking more shit. It's happened before. And if they don't fix it I want my money back. Plain and simple. I wouldn't stand for buying a fucking toaster that doesn't work, so why should I stand for a 69 dollar game that is inherently broken?
I bought the game on PC and PS3 at launch. For very specific reasons I bought two games. One so I can play late at night on a laptop with headphones and the other so my wife and I could kick back on the couch and fuck around. Instead I have a 69 dollar paperweight. And I mean that literally. The game is holding down papers on my stationary desk. As of right now that's all it's good for.
And yes. I'm still pissed off.
I gave up on the ps3 version a long time ago and bought it on steam during the holiday sale. I just had to pray my computer was good enough to run it, and thankfully it is!
Bethesda's incompetence and blatant disregard for the PS3 has impacted the PS3 version of the game significantly. PS3's Skyrim is a stigma in the gaming community and potential customers that have done their researched have stayed miles away from the game - this is going to hurt sale figures for the PS3 since all respectable gaming mediums have already labelled the PS3 version "technically" inferior.
Bethesda, fuck you.
Too little, too fucking late.
It's bad enough that they've finally deigned to take a second glance at the PS3 version of the game, which I traded in after tiring of constantly restarting questlines and the game itself over and over again due to sheer unplayability.
But even my beloved Giant Bomb went cascading through logic loophole after logic loophole to basically tell a third of the people out there "sucks to be you". Awarding this game GOTY, regardless of the quality of the less fundamentally broken versions, is a shame and a disservice to the developers out there who put out fantastic, unbroken games on all the major platforms.
What I'd like to see fixed is the No Stone Unturned quest. Did it on my first playthrough, and decided to collect them all on my second playthrough before getting one appraised. After getting them appraised, all 24 stay stacked, and the quest ticker says I have 24 of 24 stones, but won't check off the objective or open new dialogue with Vex.
Oh, and I just dealt with the lag that came up after hours of play. It was just a sign to me that I've been playing a little longer than I should. Can't neglect the family!
My girlfriend, who has been playing the game more than I have, has started having some lag issues which, based on the many accounts I've been hearing, we can expect will get worse. Only after the Giantbomb GOTY comments about Skyrim, and my gf's lag issues, did I decide to find out what was going on and educate myself on all of these problems, visiting forums and websites, etc. I contacted my local EB Games(US Gamestop equivalent), and they told me they wouldn't be able to give me a refund, but suggested that I contact Bethesda themselves. That was to be my next step, hoping they would replace my PS3 version with a 360 or PC version. I haven't done this yet. Maybe I'll put it off in hopes that this patch will come out and fix our lag issues.
(My gf really hates the 360 controller, and prefers that I buy games for the PS3, this is the only reason I bought the PS3 version, FYI)
I was really looking forward to this game, but with all the horror stories I'm not going to bother.
I'll just pop in Fallout 3 or Oblivion.
I was defending the PS3 version with every fiber of my being, but this is just not enough. Every critic out there is handing out GotY awards for Skyrim while ignoring a THIRD of the users playing it (granted, the number isn't anywhere near exact, but you get my point). All I have is a PS3 and a decent gaming PC. The PS3 version has actually been running fine for me mostly, but all of my marathon sessions end with either unplayable framerate or hard system crashes. I'm pretty sure I still don't have magic resistances either, but I use arrows and stealth, so I don't notice. Still, I'm glad this is coming...
I already traded in my PS3 copy and picked up Driver: San Francisco when it was on sale post-xmas. Will probably ask for the 360 version for my birthday so I can finally play that game the way I want to. Pretty happy with my decision to not keep the PS3 version since I don't have all that much confidence in Bethesda being capable of totally fixing the problems I was having.
As a staunch Bethesda apologist (yeah, I use that whole "scope" argument every time too) I gotta say this really is a real shitfuck (sorry, I've been playing Bulletstorm lately) and I don't imagine there's a whole lot of confidence surrounding this news.
@allenibrahim said:
As an aside I'm just curious, where do you stand on exclusives winning GotY awards? Would you say it's fine if the developer just flat out doesn't even bother with 2/3s of the core gaming population? If Bethesda decided to stop making PS3 versions altogether would that put them back into the running? Not even trying is greater than trying and failing?Every critic out there is handing out GotY awards for Skyrim while ignoring a THIRD of the users playing it
@snap said:
What's worrying me is that Bethesda simply gets away with putting out a broken product. No one is willing to ask the tough questions, and there won't be any consequences for Bethesda.
I did the only thing that I could have done given the past history of Bethesda games on the PS3. I keep coming up with the $60 to give them, and I keep deciding to give it to people like From Software, Naughty Dog, and Volition instead.
I actually think it's already mostly addressed the issues I had. The framerate has been much improved since launch, I've never actually had a full crash all though I have had a few temporary freezes. The one issue is that the loading times are kind of insane once you get up to a 10 MB save file. I'm playing on a fairly new slim ps3 with a large 500 gb harddrive with plenty of buffer; I don't know if relatively painless experience is at all common.
I can't wait to see what kind of shit fucks people up with this new patch.
But I bought it on 360, so it's still game of the year.
This whole lag issue has got to be on a console-by-console basis. I have some frame-rate dips, but that's my worst complaint. No crashes or freezes. Granted i'm only at 48hrs/4.5mb, but i guess i'm feeling quite privileged to not have encountered any major difficulties - it's GOTY of the year for me, PS3 inclusive.
@Arjuna: Something to think about is you could use your PS3 controller with PC by using something like MotioninJoy. I went for that with Bastion for example, because I don't have a 360 and would rather make use of the controller I already have. Just let the game think I'm on a 360 from the settings, and it's worked pretty well once I got over the slight learning curve of what is mapped to what.
@PulledaBrad said:
How the GB guys can award this game GOTY and it being horribly broken for an entire system yet tossing MK out the window because its multiplayer was busted for a bit seems kinda contrairian to me. I mean I dont think MK should have gotten GOTY, but buty that criteria, Skyrim shouldnt have gotten the top nod.
A better comparison is how they disqualified Bayonetta for this exact same reason. That was more or less broken on a system, and GB wouldn't look at it for GOTY. Skyrim does the same, and that's okay because it's Bethesda
Because of its issues, I choose not to buy Skyrim. When it is all said and done, I'll likely just buy the GOTY version whenever that comes out. I just this is all sorted out by then.
I hope they fix it so you can't get quest items stuck in the inventory. On my last few characters I won't even pick up Finn's Lute or Pantea's Flute. Messes up my carry weight.
A tip - don't pick up an Elder Scroll until you need one. I had 20 pounds of dead weight from level 15 on my last character.
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