New Skyrim PC update goes live
Bethesda stamps on a few more bugs.
A new update for the PC version of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim goes live today, developer Bethesda has announced.
Update 1.4.27 fixes a handful of bugs, listed in full below. Grab it now from Steam.
A post on the Bethesda Blog promised there's plenty more tweaking to come too. "Our team continues to work on new updates for the game," it read.
Launcher:
- Fixed issue with downloading mods when you are subscribed to more than 50 mods
- Fixed crash when loading a subscribed mod that has been removed from Workshop by the author
- Mod load order functionality
Bug fixes:
- Fixed occasional crashes when loading a save that relies on plugins/master files that no longer exist
- Fixed issue where controls would become unresponsive while charging an enchanted weapon
- Fixed issue where controls would occasionally become unresponsive while switching from third to first person while using the Arcane Enchanter
- Fixed issue where controls would become unresponsive if activating a crafting station with autorun active
- Fixed issue where keyboard would fail if Rename Item was selected before choosing the number of charges, while using Arcane Enchanter
- Fixed several issues with remapping buttons while using an Xbox 360 controller
- Fixed issue where pressing Escape button after fast traveling but before the loading would cause certain menus to stop working properly
- Followers now sneak properly when player is sneaking