If you’ve been patiently waiting for Skyrim patch 1.3 to arrive on consoles and fix the rather.. strange bugs that the previous patch introduced , you’ll be pleased to know that the update is now live – but only on Xbox 360. For now.
A PlayStation 3 version of the patch is awaiting approval of Sony, Bethesda explains, but it should be out soon – in fact, it’s already hitting PSN in Europe. Bethesda didn’t provide a timeline as to when the patch would hit other regions, but it should be out within the next couple of days, at the latest.
Aside from fixing backwards-flying dragons and resist buffs not working at all , the patch also addresses a few other issues, including an issue with the Radiant Story quest system.
To see the full list of changes introduced in Skyrim patch 1.3, see below.
- General stability improvements
- Optimize performance for Core 2 Duo CPUs (PC)
- Fixed Radiant Story incorrectly filling certain roles
- Fixed magic resistances not calculating properly
- Fixed issue with placing books on bookshelves inside player purchased homes
- Fixed dragon animation issues with saving and loading
- Fixed Y-look input to scale correctly with framerate


