
IGN: Bethesda's Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim for PlayStation 3 launched with notorious lag issues that affected large game files. Bethesda has struggled with the issue, both from a technical perspective and from a PR viewpoint. Now, more than three months after launch, a patch (1.04) has been released to fix the issues. Does it work?
A new Skyrim Switch 2 update delivers major visual upgrades, surpassing some console settings, but locks the game to 30fps and introduces noticeable input lag.

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim lead designer Bruce Nesmith explains that the game's bucket stealth was an unintended feature of the game.

Lordbound is finally here.
It does fix the framerate issues, but there is still annoying 3 secs loading the quick menu, (which is annoying as hell for a mage user like myself). There are some others that are annoying as well but it's small stuff.
Like the article says though, it's MUCH better than before. Just little small things here and there that make the experience annoying.