As of today, it's been three weeks since we released Skyrim worldwide. We're simply blown away by the response, from new and old fans, and amazed by the sheer number of people playing the game. It's been absolutely fantastic hearing your stories, seeing early mods, and watching fan videos (more live music ones please, we love those).
We want to thank everyone reading this for playing our game and supporting all it tries to do. We wouldn't have this success without you, and we want you to know we're committed to making your Skyrim experience even better. And not just in the short term, but over the life of the game. Here's a quick peek at what we're working on right now:
Creation Kit (PC Only) — Beginning in January, PC players will be able to download the same development tools we used at Bethesda Game Studios to create Skyrim. In tandem with the Creation Kit's release, we will roll out a new Wiki and videos to help you get started. It also features something we think you're going to love…
Steam Workshop (PC Only) – We're excited to share news that we've been working closely with Valve to integrate Steam Workshop into the Creation Kit. Using the Workshop, you'll have free user content with the push of a button. The Creation Kit will bundle your mod and upload it to the Workshop, where everyone can browse, rate, and flag mods for download. You'll be able to do this from any web device, including your smartphone. Like a live Netflix queue, when you fire up Skyrim, mods you flagged will be automatically downloaded and installed. Everyone here is really excited about the opportunities and possibilities this opens up for our entire community.
Prefer to use existing modding sites? Not a problem. You'll still be able to upload/share/access Skyrim mods on fan-created mod sites.
Continued Game Updates – This week we released update 1.2 across all platforms, and we'll be releasing an incremental update next week. We anticipate it will be up on PC first, and then hit PS3 and Xbox 360 later in the week. Among other things, the update will fix issues like magic resistance not calculating properly and the rare, amazing backwards flying dragon. Once the update is released, we'll share the full release notes.
After the holidays, we'll continue to release regular updates for the game — through full title updates, as well as incremental "gameplay updates" to fix whatever issues come up along with rebalancing portions of the game for difficulty or exploits. We plan on having a lot of these, not just a few. Overall, you should expect updates to be hitting the PC and Steam earlier and more often, as that's a process we control. Console updates will follow, as they must be certified and processed by those manufacturers.
We all know this is a huge game, and everyone has a different experience. We'll continue to do everything we can to make the game better and better for as many people as possible every day. We've also realized that with the millions upon millions of people playing Skyrim, we need to treat our updates with greater care. If we get too aggressive trying to fix a minor issue, we run a risk of breaking something larger in a game like this. To be safe, we are prioritizing code side fixes right now over data fixes. Quest and balance issues are usually data, and those will start rolling in a large way with the January updates.
Thanks again for your continued support and patience. We truly have the best fans in the world, and we couldn't do it without you.
En gros, ils vont sortir une maj la semaine prochaine pour remettre d'aplomb les résistances et faire en sorte que les dragons arrêtent de voler en arrière.
Ils prévoient de sortir gros outils de modding (PC only évidemment) en Janvier.
Ils prévoient également de sortir fréquemment des patchs pendant un certain temps (c'est rassurant ...)
Pour l'instant ils vont surtout corriger des gros bugs "de code", c'est à dire essentiellement des bugs sur le moteur.
A partir de Janvier les patchs vont plus se concentrer sur le déplombage des quêtes buggées.
Et ensuite/en parallèle ils feront des mises à jour "d'équilibrage".
Edit : Ah et ils promettent de mieux tester leurs patchs dorénavant ...
Edit 2 : En fait, l'un des messages sous-jacents c'est "pour vous remercier d'avoir été aussi nombreux à acheter notre jeu, on vous promet de faire un très gros suivi sur celui-ci, en corrections comme en améliorations". Bon bien sur, les promesses n'engagent que ceux qui les écoutent, mais bon.