Skyrim‘s original launch in 2011 was plagued with its own set of bugs, many of which were much more significant than the current audio issues. “The voiceover and music audio in the PS4 version of the Special Edition is astronomically higher quality that even the original PC release of Skyrim,” the user added.īethesda, for its part, told users that it is “currently testing a fix” and the issue should be resolved at some point this week. The Reddit user calls the PlayStation 4 version’s audio “much higher quality” than that of the original game. The result is pretty remarkable, with background noise and the game’s famous chants muddled significantly, but the problem appears to be primarily limited to the Xbox One and PC. wav files for its audio, leading to clearer effects and overall higher sound quality, but Special Edition appears to use a more compressed. Reddit user “LasurArkinshade” discovered that the original, 2011 version of Skyrim available on PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 used largely uncompressed. Audio problems have kept PC and Xbox One players, however, from enjoying the game as it was meant to be played, but a fix is currently in development. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Special Edition released this past Friday, finally giving Xbox One and PlayStation 4 owners the chance to play the game on new hardware - and to try out the ridiculous fan-made mods previously limited to PC.
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