Latest Skyrim patch fixes mod support on PC

29 February 2012

Bethesda has announced that another PC exclusive patch for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has gone live on Steam.

Update 1.4.27 aims to fix a handful of bugs, and should download automatically the next time you log into your Steam account.

Bethesda promises to continue working on tweaking and fixing the game, saying “Our team continues to work on new updates for the game.”

Here are the full patch notes for the latest update:

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
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  1. CeeZedCee
    29.02.2012 at 18:52

    I didn’t realise the mod system needed ‘fixing’.

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