
Here’s a heated exchange between one PS3 user and Bethesda head Pete Hines: When this moment occurs, PS3 gamers have noticed considerable lag, framerate and also screen tearing issues which obviously is a major sign of frustration during random fight scenes throughout the game.Īs you can imagine, such uproar has prompted Bethesda to react, and the only information they are giving out, is that it will be fixed up by the time their patch update hits all platforms. This problem is arguably more serious than the texture issues as well, as multiple sources combined with thousands of PS3 owners are complaining that the game becomes unplayable as a gradual process, when the PS3 game save file passes the 6MB mark. Edited Januby TerminatorWell, would you believe it? After informing you about major texture issues with the Xbox 360 version of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim depending on whether the game was installed to the HDD or not, it has now been confirmed that the PS3 version has been deemed ‘unplayable’ due to a new problem. It looks like there are actually 2 CCC's, I wasn't aware of the second one. I saved, restarted and started it up again and the game ran fine once more. The game started breaking down (choppy framerate, slowdown with numerous enemies etc) after about 9 hours. I'll see how the game performs today and let people know how it goes.ĮDIT: Put in a big day to check it out (have to get to level 70+ for DLC ). But clearly this may be a fix (even if it is temporary) that I can share with people.Įspecially with the DLC possibly requiring you to get to anywhere from Level 70-81 to face a legendary dragon, it may be of some help to people out there. Unlike Fallout 3 when the title text disappeared, there is no way to know that the technique worked until you start it up and actually play the game. To my surprise the game ran really well for 4 or 5 hours when I restarted until I finished for the day. To do so press and hold until the autosave notification pops up (after it works as well): Then do the following when starting up the game. When you are experiencing the lag/framerate problem: I recalled that there was a technique that was used in Fallout 3 that you can use to clear the cache (credit to terminator for that fallout 3 find/thread) that can give some respite. It seriously took me more than an hour to ride across the map due to the appalling framerate. I'm not sure if this has already been said or posted but I have really experienced dreadful framerate and lag on a 14Mb save and it was getting progressively worse the bigger the save file.
