Skyrim PSVR Update 1.04 Released, Read What’s New and Fixed
Skyrim PSVR Update 1.04
Skyrim PSVR Update 1.04 is now available for PlayStation VR. According to the official Skyrim VR version 1.04 changelog, the new update brings fixes and game improvements. In addition, the latest Skyrim VR 1.04 update has addressed an issue where certain combinations of graphical settings could cause the UI to disappear. Apart from this, there are stability improvements when spell effects are cast.
Check out more details below.
Skyrim PSVR Update 1.04 Changelog
Added a new main menu experience
Globally improved visual fidelity, particularly on PS4 Pro
Increased the maximum value for the height offset slider
Various bugfixes
Changes when using PS Move controllers:
In direct movement, changed the secondary X button to move the player backwards.
Added a new option, enabled by default, to “Show Hands When Sheathed”
Sheath/unsheath has been moved to hold secondary O.
Adjusted angle for spell targeting to be more comfortable
The existing swimming has been moved to a new option for “Realistic Swimming”. Swimming by default now uses Direct Movement style controls
Added option for HMD-relative direct movement instead of controller-relative direct movement.
Added a new option for “Realistic Bow Aiming” which uses both PS Move controllers to aim
Players can now point at map markers and get information on them in local map mode
Fixed an issue where certain combinations of graphical settings could cause the UI to disappear
Fixed an issue where the game does not render to the HMD if it is connected to a secondary display adapter
Fixed an issue where crossbow bolts were firing from an incorrect angle
Stability improvements when spell effects are cast.
Previously, update 1.03 was released with a big list of fixes. Check your game update and download the latest Skyrim VR Update 1.04.
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