

Released on June 7, 2013, Skyrim Legendary Edition is a game with mythical freedom, in which player can do anything he want and play any character he likes. (Easier, not free) Buy a one-time license for Windows, use macOS Boot.

Bethesda has fallen off for me with there last 3 games, I really didnt like Skyrim, Fallout 3 or Fallout 4 (New Vegas was way better imo) much, atleast compared to there past games. MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, July 2017) Processor: 3,1 GHz Intel Core. I'd also be curious to see if Oblivion suffers the same issue. As for Oblivion vs Skyrim Oblivion is the better game imo. I do have Fallout 3 and NV so I may try those. However, that's since been returned as I wasn't happy with the performance so I can't do any further testing. I've briefly tried fallout 4 and that didn't seem to have the same problem. Interestingly, it seems other people have had this issue on regular windows computers when running their Skyrim game from an external drive. My bet would be some kind of incompatibility with the game engine and this hardware combination. I personally don't think it's a driver issue (all other sounds work fine) as I just can't see how.

#Skyrim for mac 2017 mod
Notably, when I ran the audio replacement mod I had the same issues for the weapons (it's the weapons where I've been testing things mostly): sound would only occur every 4-5 strikes, and when it did occur the mod audio file was used.
#Skyrim for mac 2017 drivers
I've not updated any drivers so my graphics and sound card are whatever the default ones that came with boot camp (the sound card driver is the one that includes the blown speaker fix). ini file to move Sounds.bsa to the second archive line/argument (nb this disabled sounds altogether!) Manually extracting sounds from Sounds.bsa Re-installing DX runtimes from the local folder in Skyrim Running the exe in various comparability modes The game is installed to C:\Program Files (x86), which appears to be the Steam default, and I only have one drive for windows, which is a 1TB partition of the main drive. Oddly it wasn't an issue on my old iMac 2011. This occurs for me in both Skyrim and Skyrim SE. Like the weapons sometimes I will get a sound if I jump, but it's rare. Intermittent weapon sounds (sheathing, impacts) which happen rarely (every 4-5 strikes/equips) No music in game (menu music works absolutely fine) Just to chime in that I also have this issue, or at least a very similar one:
