The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim: Patch for Anniversary Edition Fixes Black Screen
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At the launch of the recently published Anniversary Edition by The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim (from 10.98 € at Buy), there was not only reason for the joy and euphoria at the fans. It was a mistake that could lead to a black screen with a black screen with the start of the role-playing game. To create exactly this annoyance from the world, there is now a patch.
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The update 1.6.323 is now available for download and eliminates the Black Screen Bug of the Anniversary Edition. This is good news per se, but the whole thing has a hook: The update also takes place for the Special Edition of The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim and thus also for players who do not own the Anniversary Edition. The update creates compatibility problems with the Skyrim Script Editor, which in turn affects the use of mods. These can fail or faulty after installing version 1.6.323.Here is the patch notes in the overview:
Fix
Fixed A Problem Preventing Some Doors in Faille From Opening Properly.
Fixed to Issue Where Russian and Polish Notes Were Not Displaying Text Properly. Fixed to Issue Where German and French Players Were Given Incorrect Menu Text When Leveling Up. Fixed to Issue Where Players Were Experiencing A Black Screen and Upon Launching.
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