A new patch for open world fantasy-RPG Skyrim: Special Edition will be officially released by Bethesda Game Studios. It will be bringing various types of fixes and more features. It has been quite a long time already since the last patch of Skyrim: Special Edition had been released.
However, developers in Bethesda are giving out all their efforts when it comes to having the enhanced version of the studio's famous game running even after a year since its launching date. It is a given fact that the company has already given the open world fantasy-RPG with another update meant for PC and PlayStation 4, and these updates provide basic fixes for the game's performance and stability.
The update is also directed at addressing various specific issues in Skyrim: Special Edition. One of the most significant improvements that Skyrim: Special Edition version 1.3 patch is its enhanced support for 144 Hz PC monitors. This patch however, will only be available for PC and PlayStation 4 as of this time. Even so, Bethesda should also release its Xbox One iteration of the update and maybe later, on the Microsoft platform as well, according to Game Rant.
The following are the improvements of Skyrim: Special Edition latest patch: General Stability and Performance Enhancements Issue related to Slow Time effect that were not behaving properly were already fixed. Additionally, there is now a better support for 144hz displays for PC Issue on being unable to log into Bethesda.net.
There were reports that Skyrim: Special Edition's newest improvements are causing some troubles on the PC and PlayStation 4 platforms. So those who are downloading the update are just hoping that it will not cause further problems to the game, just like what the previous patches have caused.