

No mentioned next patch to fix this and other issues. On May 4, jessBetheda said the dev team was aware of some jittering issues and posted to let the people know it would be addressed in the next patch.īut that’s when things went silent. We waited a while, though, for the next patch, but it did come on April 27. January 30, 2018, saw the second patch for the game that addressed a lot of issues. From the get go, Bethesda patched up a few things the day after release on December 12. It was great to have someone communicate with us on the changes coming or asking for information on how to replicate the issues in hopes of getting the studio to fix them.įallout 4 VR was released on December 11, 2017. JessBethesda posted on both beta and stable patches being released for both games. But we do depend on the studio for fixing game-breaking bugs.Īnd for a short while, we did get those fixes. A Bethesda community manager was keeping us in the loop on each game’s respective subreddit. Their games have many flaws that we either overlook or use mods to get around.

Let’s face it, Bethesda isn’t known for games that work flawlessly. Fallout 4 VR earned a 9 out of 10, and Skyrim VR likewise took home an impressive 9 out of 10.īut we all knew it was going to take a few patches to get things, well, I can’t say right, but at least more playable. I had the machine to run both at more than acceptable levels and I gave each game a solid score. Fallout 4 VR was much harsher in terms of requirements, but Skyrim ran really well. It’s a ton of work and there were going to be performance issues, no doubt. Now, I wasn’t expecting a fully baked VR experience since Bethesda was trying to retrofit it into their current engine. Skyrim enjoyed a nice little exclusive period on the PlayStation VR and it got somewhat favorable reviews. Fallout 4 VR would come to the PC first with Skyrim coming about six months later. Bethesda announced Fallout 4 VR and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR and there was much rejoicing on my end. Being a big fan of the Fallout series and having played a ton of hours of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, I was hoping Bethesda would one day make a game in those worlds in VR.Īnd then it happened. and be fully immersed in the worlds that Bethesda created. When I first got into VR with the Oculus Rift Developers Kit DK2, I imagined a day where I could walk around Skyrim or the ruins of Washington D.C.
