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Whenever i play Skyrim it constantly laggs in some areas (mostly big ones) while in others like houses, dungeons it almost never laggs can someone tell me why this is happening and how to fix it?Phoenix345
Get the PS3 version, it runs like butter.
[QUOTE="Phoenix345"]Whenever i play Skyrim it constantly laggs in some areas (mostly big ones) while in others like houses, dungeons it almost never laggs can someone tell me why this is happening and how to fix it?Headpopper333
Get the PS3 version, it runs like butter.
since it was developed on the 360 and ported to the PS3 i have a hard time believing that, plus the 360 version looks a lot better.
Your 360 might just be having trouble. My roommates 360 couldn't handle the graphics as the CPU was older and was overheating. Seems to me you're having the same trouble. I have a newer one, and I've only ever seen any lag when I attempt to fast travel to a large area where I'm wanted. Load screen took forever, but it ran fine after that...
um idk about that. i have both systems and all i'll say is the xbox performance sucks with elder scrolls games. i played my cousins game on my xbox before i got my own and it lagged way sooner than the it does on the ps3. even though the ps3 lags at least it doesnt freeze like the xbox and you actually HAVE to turn off you xbox. did the same for oblivion as well. idc what anyone says chances are if it sucks for the ps3 then its gonna suck ass for the xbox. not being biased or anything since i have both systems (hated ps3 at first) but the ps3 is better at any bethesda game i've played on it compared to the xbox.CoryMontezSounds more like you are trying to talk yourself into believing that. I also have both systems, and have for a long time, and to date, every game I have played on both systems always looks better on the 360. I gave my ps3 to my daughter ( she could play it anytime she wanted I just let her put it in her room) because I got tired of the 360 making my ps3 look like it had the graphics hardware out of the n64. I'm not saying the ps3 is a terd, we still use it a lot, and have a lot of fun with it. In fact, there are a few areas the ps3 beats the 360. Like the ability to use the system as a web browser, or free basic membership to the PS network. That said, the graphics department is not one of the areas it wins in. The 360 rules that world.
[QUOTE="CoryMontez"]um idk about that. i have both systems and all i'll say is the xbox performance sucks with elder scrolls games. i played my cousins game on my xbox before i got my own and it lagged way sooner than the it does on the ps3. even though the ps3 lags at least it doesnt freeze like the xbox and you actually HAVE to turn off you xbox. did the same for oblivion as well. idc what anyone says chances are if it sucks for the ps3 then its gonna suck ass for the xbox. not being biased or anything since i have both systems (hated ps3 at first) but the ps3 is better at any bethesda game i've played on it compared to the xbox.JixxerzSounds more like you are trying to talk yourself into believing that. I also have both systems, and have for a long time, and to date, every game I have played on both systems always looks better on the 360. I gave my ps3 to my daughter ( she could play it anytime she wanted I just let her put it in her room) because I got tired of the 360 making my ps3 look like it had the graphics hardware out of the n64. I'm not saying the ps3 is a terd, we still use it a lot, and have a lot of fun with it. In fact, there are a few areas the ps3 beats the 360. Like the ability to use the system as a web browser, or free basic membership to the PS network. That said, the graphics department is not one of the areas it wins in. The 360 rules that world.
I really have to agree here. 360 just runs games like butta where my Ps3 is always stuttering or playing catch-up. I like my PS3 but only for a few things and 1 or 2 exclusives. Does not warrant my $250 dollar purchase last year though.
First off, check your journal. If you have a ton of quests that you still have to do, then that is exactly your problem. See, Skyrim is a dynamic world. Whenever you accept a quest, things in the world changes. If you have a ton of quests triggered, then there will be a lot of changes in the game world and the chances for bugs, lags, and scripting errors sky rocket.
Now I played Skyrim on the PC and I had frame rate dips like you too. That's when I read an article where Todd Howard explained why the game can have numerous bugs and frame rate problems. So what I did was stop accepting quests and clearing up the quests I currently had in the journal. 5 quests later, the game is running silky smooth on my rig with no problems what so ever.
Give this a whirl and see if it makes a difference.
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