A new update for Skyrim's Nintendo Switch 2 port has sparked diverse reactions among players, focusing on the resolution of longstanding performance issues. Some gamers are delighted, while others remain skeptical, questioning Bethesda's commitment to quality product launches.

The launch of Skyrim on the Switch 2 faced major backlash. Gamers critiqued lagging performance, with comments like, "The game launched broken as shit and did not work properly." Some expressed their disbelief over input lag: "It's literally unacceptable," one player remarked.
Recent updates claim to enhance performance, with reports that the game now delivers a "very smooth 60 fps." One player noted, "It's a night and day difference with improved image quality," thanks to better optimization for the Switch 2's ARM processor.
Despite better performance, issues linger. Players have highlighted significant glitches, particularly with the Thieves Guild quest freezing progress. "There's at least a 25% chance on any platform for the Thieves Guild quest to glitch, making it impossible to progress," one frustrated gamer shared. Others echoed similar sentiments, recounting how, after hard work in the game, they met dead ends due to unresponsive NPCs.
Criticism of Bethesda's early launch decisions echoes in the gaming community. Comments such as, "Maybe DONโT RELEASE THE GAME IN A BROKEN STATE IN THE FIRST PLACE???" reflect deep-seated frustration. Players remain wary that these fixes, while welcome, cannot easily erase past grievances, with many recalling the Fallout 4 port fiasco.
๐ฎ Performance Improvements: Now reportedly hitting a locked 60 fps under performance mode.
๐ง Ongoing Bugs: Gamers still report glitches that impede quest progression, particularly with the Thieves Guild.
โ ๏ธ Loss of Trust: Many players doubt Bethesda's ability to deliver polished products after years of experience with rough launches.
As Bethesda works through these ongoing challenges, the question remains: Can they win back the faith of a community thatโs grown warier with each release? Time will tell.