You're either really lucky or you haven't played it long enough. I'm hearing that the real lag & freezing starts anywhere from 60-100 hrs in.Josh12345 said:I have a PS3 copy of Skyrim and I haven't run into any glitches or freezes yet, I don't know where all this is coming from but I must have been really lucky to be 40 hours in and not run into any glitches (well, aside from that dragon that got stuck on the bridge of the College of Winterhold and being able to walk through it)GonzoGamer said:Every year there's that one game that I DON'T regret buying. In 2011, that game was portal 2. Good choice.
If you're on the PC, wait for the modders to fix it.Xman490 said:Skyrim FREEZES? I thought Bethesda was over "New Vegas" levels of glitchiness! I thought that Skyrim's worst bugs were along the lines of "hovering ground ladies" or spinning horsemen (as seen in a Youtube video).
Has anyone else had serious glitches with Skyrim? I'm starting to doubt whether I should get it if it's going to crash on me.
If you have a 360, play it for 10 mins at a time so it doesn't melt.
If you have a ps3, avoid it like the plague.
They say patch 1.4 will "address" it which means that they can't "fix" it.
I'm guessing they didn't send Yhatzee the ps3 copy...
Oh yea, he's a reviewer.
Also, I hear that people who just play through the story missions and don't do too much exploring wont run into too many problems.
I'm going to rent it and if I'm one of the lucky people who don't have problems, I'll keep it. But judging on my experience with other Bethesda titles, I'll be sending it back after a couple of weeks.