Bethesda has deployed a fresh patch for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on the PC

Feb 29, 2012 07:26 GMT  ·  By

Bethesda has just deployed the final version of a brand new patch for its The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim role playing game, this time updating it to version 1.4.27 on the PC.

Skyrim impressed lots of people but, despite its great gameplay and interesting story, the game was plagued by quite a lot of issues.

Thankfully, Bethesda, its developer, delivered lots of patches and updates in order to make playing Skyrim a great and stable experience.

Now, after releasing a beta version of patch 1.4.27 on the PC via Steam earlier this month, Bethesda has just deployed the final version of the update, fixing plenty of problems.

Among the most important issues solved are crashes relating to the new mod support, as well as quite a few other problems that appeared inside the game.

Check out the full changelog for Skyrim PC patch 1.4.27 below.

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 (PC only) 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 As of right now, this patch is exclusive to the PC and will be downloaded automatically by Steam.

Expect some more news when Bethesda updates the PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360 versions of Skyrim.