Bethesda has revealed the changelog of Skyrim’s upcoming 1.7 update. This new patch comes with memory and stability optimizations, as well as fixes for a crash related to new water shaders and another rare crash related to dragon landings. Furthermore, the beta version of this update is now available on Steam and can be downloaded. Players will have to log into Steam, click on Steam in the upper menu, select Settings, go to the Beta Participation section (that is under the Account tab) and select Change, select Skyrim Beta from the drop down menu and select OK.
Here is the changelog for Skyrim 1.7 Update:
•General memory and stability optimizations
•Fixed crash related to new water shaders
•Fixed rare crash related to dragon landings
•Fixed logic error with loading screens from add-ons (Xbox 360)
•Using vampiric grip and swimming no longer prevents swimming animation from playing afterwards
•Improved recognition with Kinect voice commands (Xbox 360)
•Kinect-enabled dragon language shouts for French, German, Italian and Spanish work properly (Xbox 360)
•Fixed issue with Dawnguard Kinect-enabled dragon shouts for French, German, Italian and Spanish (Xbox 360)
•Fixed issue with Dawnguard Kinect-enabled dragon shouts for French, German, Italian and Spanish (Xbox 360)
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