Just last week, "The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim Special Edition" was released to fans' delight. The said delight was short-lived, however, when gamers noticed that the there were low quality audio issues in the newly-released game. It was a clear assumption that "Skyrim Special Edition" would feature even better video and sound quality, but the studio failed in the audio department.
Gamers and fans who purchased a copy of "The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim Special Edition" took to forums and social media to air their concerns over the low quality audio issues of the game. Bethesda acknowledged by publishing a comment on Reddit, saying that they are "currently testing a fix and hope to have an update out next week."
The latest update for "The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim Special Edition" addressing low quality audio issues should be out this week, as per Gamespot. While there's no official word on when it will be released, some gamers have come up with a creative way to address the issue. This involves extracting the original Skyrim Sounds.bsa file for those who have the original 2011 release of "The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim."
Gamers are then supposed to pack it using the 7zip and install it with NMM in SSE, according to PC Gamer. For those who don't want to get into the intricacies of this trick, just anticipate "The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim Special Edition" update from Bethesda that's addressing low quality audio issues, as it is set to arrive this week.
Meanwhile, Kotaku reports that it isn't all low quality audio issues you'll find in the new "The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim Special Edition." In fact, there are some awesome visual improvements in the game, including the more realistic flow of water, and the addition of rain occlusion. There's also improved stability that keeps the game from freezing or crashing when there's a lot going on between the NPCs. Comment below and visit us again for the latest on "The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim Special Edition" and its anticipated update.