
"Just one day after Bethesda released The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on the Nintendo Switch 2, the publisher admitted the new version has performance problems. Players called the port a "disaster," and many more reported major input lag and a locked 30 frames per second. Over on Reddit, the details of the lag became apparent when someone posted the delay between moving the Joy-Con stick and his character reacting in the game."
"The discussion evolved into comparing Skyrim's Switch 2 version to Cyberpunk 2077, which runs at 40 frames per second on the same hardware while showing more detailed worlds. Another common complaint is the game's size: Skyrim takes up 53GB of the Switch 2's limited internal storage, even though it uses only 25GB on PC. For many fans, this raised questions about how the port was handled."
Skyrim's Nintendo Switch 2 Anniversary Edition exhibits widespread performance problems, including major input lag and a locked 30 frames per second. Players reported delays of around a second between Joy-Con stick movement and character reaction. The port is compared unfavorably to Cyberpunk 2077, which runs at 40 FPS on the same hardware with more detail. The Switch 2 file size is 53GB versus 25GB on PC, raising concerns about optimization. Bethesda acknowledged the issues and posted a support notice saying it is investigating while inviting feedback. The Anniversary Edition costs $60, with a $20 upgrade for existing Switch owners and added Switch 2 features.
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