I am quite sure that your relationship with your other half who loathes video games would probably have taken an arrow to the knee, no thanks to the highly addictive nature of Skyrim across three different gaming platforms – the PC, Xbox 360 as well as Sony PS3. As we all know, gaming performance on computers are far different than that of consoles, simply because there are numerous different configurations on a PC compared to the standard specifications of a console. Having said that, Skyrim for the PC has just received its latest patch, bringing up the version number to 1.3.10, which will enable the game to address up to 4GB RAM. This means the game’s overall performance should be smoother than before, and it is nice to see software (gaming or otherwise) take advantage of the vast amounts of RAM available on modern computers these days. Have you updated your version of Skyrim already, and how do you find it so far? Are there any issues with the 1.3.10 update?

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