Skyrim on Xbox 360 – Installed to HDD vs Not Installed to HDD
Settle that debate, because here’s a comparison between the two:
If you’re strapped for time to watch the video for proof, then here’s 2 screenshots below.
Not Installed to the HDD
Installed to the HDD
I’d say that’s quite a difference. Bethesda is already aware of the issue, and they’re working on creating a patch to fix it:
“We’ve seen a few reports of certain textures temporarily scaling down on the Xbox 360, and not scaling back up. We have verified that this issue does not occur when playing off the disk and when the game is fully cached (not installed). Skyrim makes heavy use of the Xbox 360 caching system, and caches over the normal course of play while in menus or interiors. This cache can be wiped when other games are played or when the user manually removes it. We’re working on a solution in the next title update for those who have installed the game.”Current solution? Don’t install Skyrim to the Xbox HDD until they patch the issue.
Source: MilkenobiSource: KotakuTagged with: Bethesda • Comparison • Installed • Milkenobi • Not Installed • Texture Issue • The Elder Scrolls V Skryim • Xbox 360
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