Tue, Feb 28, 2012 | 19:04 GMT
Skyrim update 1.4.27 released on Steam
Bethesda has announced that update 1.4.27 for Skyrim has been released on Steam.

Here’s the patch notes:
UPDATE 1.4.27 (PC Only)
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 (PC only)
- 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
- Our team continues to work on new updates for the game. As we have new information to share, we will put up new information on the blog.


6 comments
#1
DSB
28/02/12, 6:53 pm
Wow, age gate on the patchnotes?
Oh, Bethesda. You so broken.
#2
Talkar
28/02/12, 6:55 pm
I think it is more an age gate for the entire site
#3
Kabby
28/02/12, 6:59 pm
Steph pasted em! Quit yer belly achin’!
#4
DSB
28/02/12, 7:01 pm
@2 That really doesn’t make it less retarded.
@3 Right, but I was kinda hoping that there were more notes through the link. Those fixes are pretty much a bandaid on an open fracture.
Bellyachin’ never, lollygaggin’ always.
#5
Edo
28/02/12, 9:58 pm
Haters gonna hate…
#6
jacobvandy
28/02/12, 11:02 pm
At least they’re working on it and releasing updates regularly… Skyrim has already had more patches in 3 months than Oblivion and Fallout 3 ever did. Not every single one will be earth shattering, but they are resolving issues that negatively affect a fair number of users.