Wednesday, 7 December 2011

Skyrim Arrow Bug, Skyrim Ice Spike

Hey guys, if you've bee playing TES V for long, then no doubt you've run into the Skyrim Arrow Bug, or the Skyrim Ice Spike bug.  These are errors that happen while playing cause the arrows or frost spells to stick around on the character for way too long.  Hours, Days, Weeks, Months... year later.. they are sticking out of you and you just can't seem to fix the issue. 

I have found a fix for the Skyrim Arrow Bug.
I have found a fix for the Skyrim Ice Spike Bug.




In this video it tells you exactly how to get rid of any sort of graphic errors.  It's pretty easy and you never need to be adventuring with the Skyrim Arrow Bug again!  When guards tell you about getting shot in the knee, you will no longer be a painful reminder with your own wound still showing at level 50 from when you got shot at level 2.

Not only does it fix arrow bugs that cause them to stay stuck in you forever, it fixes ice spikes, ice graphics, ice effects and lingering frost spells.  The 2 samples below are just 2 of the many graphical issues you can resolve in Skyrim.  Just watch the video to find out how.



I know that when I was adventuring through Skyrim I had the arrow bug happen about 5 times, and during cut scenes it drop me nuts.  I actually like the picture above of the Ice Spike bug because it looks awesome in your horse's head.  He almost looks like a unicorn bad ass.

Luckily the fix is as easy as learning to become a werewolf, learning the dragons words to the dragon shout Become Ethereal.. or just not getting hit.  But that's way to hard.  I found the best fix for the skyrim arrow bug was the dragon shout become ethereal.  You cast the shout, wait until it fades, and when it does.  No more graphics glitches.  Of course, this fix also works with any transformation based ability which is why it works with the werewolf transformation.  Quick and easy. 

I hope this information and video about how to fix Skyrim Arrow Bugs and Ice Spikes Bugs was helpful =D

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