The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim was a wonderful game on the PC and a fine game on the Xbox 360. On the PlayStation 3, however, it had issues for some players. Lag issues. Horrible, game-killing lag issues. Issues that made some Sony console owners shout that the game shouldn’t be Game of the Year.
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What went wrong? And why have the game’s developers at Bethesda struggled to fix it?
At the DICE Summit in Las Vegas last week, Bethesda’s chief game designer, Todd Howard, explained:
“We did a ton more testing this time around, so the game is definitely our most solid release regardless of platform,” Howard told me, building on what we had discussed prior to the game’s release regarding the extra steps Bethesda was taking to squash the bugs common to the team’s open-ended games.
One popular theory was that the lag on PS3 was due to a gamer’s large save files
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Howard said his developers knew that the PS3 was going to run into a “bad memory situation” and tried to tweak their code to prevent it from happening. He believes only “a small percentage” of gamers would have run into this issue, but it was enough for Bethesda to want to fix things post-release.
[UPDATE: After this story ran, Bethesda dropped me a line to clarify that, while they knew the PS3 could have these memory issues, they did think they took care of them in time for release. In a statement, a company rep said: “The team knew the PlayStation 3 version could run into a “bad memory situation” and they coded solutions that they felt would work – and in their tests the solutions did work. Post release a “small percentage” of users were still experiencing issues where it couldn’t keep up, and the team is working hard on solving it.”]
“The 1.2 patch [released in November] took care of a lot of it,” he said.
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On the day Howard and I spoke, patch 1.4 was coming out, and Howard was hopeful that the work done using those save files would straighten the game out for more PS3 users. But he was also realistic about securing all the memory problems. The new patch, he told me, “takes care of those we have seen that are bad. So we’re very confident a lot more people are going to be in a very good situation, but we’re not … ” He paused.
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They’re working on it PS3, gamers. They thought they had it licked. Expect things to improve, one step at a time.