It's rather difficult to understate the amount of critical and financial success that The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim experienced at the time of its release. In 2011, the game received universal praise across the board and won numerous game of the year awards. Since then Skyrimhas been re-released on multiple gaming systems across several console generation cycles. Unfortunately, the game was also released in an incredibly buggy state that was never entirely fixed.
The actual glitches in The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim are so numerous that it's difficult for one to ever put them all together into a comprehensive list. A more recently discovered glitch, for example, shows an entire city full of fog, making the Skyrim town look and feel like Silent Hill. The latest bug discovery, however, is yet another one involving a horse.
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For reasons that have never entirely been made clear, horse glitches are common throughout the game. One of the more hilarious ones in Skyrim involved a horse flying into the sky to battle a pair of dragons with some tragic results. In this latest horse-involved glitch, Reddit user hayleylovesforks showed an image where, due to clipping issues, it appeared that an NPC had the head of a horse.
Since the game was originally released in 2011, it has been re-released, depending on how one counts, at least three times. Each version of The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim has a few unique adjustments, but unfortunately, glitches like this continue to be part of the package in every release.
For as many times as The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim has been re-released, it hasn't patched out the majority of these issues. Even when the tenth-anniversary edition was released last year, at
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