When The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim was released in 2011, it blew gamers away with its character customization and seemingly never-ending number of quests. Unfortunately, the game was also released in a very buggy state and was never fully fixed. Despite being released several times over the years, Skyrim still has several game-breaking bugs within it to this day. Some of the more unusual glitches in the game, however, involve the game’s killcam.

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The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim was the first game in the franchise to use the killcam system. The basic idea is that it shows enemy NPCs dying in a more cinematic way though it sometimes has some unexpected results. In one instance a pair of mammoths helped the player take down a dragon in Skyrim while in killcam mode. In a recent post, Reddit user Ok_Assistance_6916 posted a killcam video that showed the Draugr flip after they shot a killing arrow into the NPC while in stealth mode. The user commented that they made their archer build so strong that it literally made the enemy flip upon their death, though it is likely caused by some kind of bug.

The actual glitches in The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim are so numerous that they will likely never be fully cataloged. Some were game-breaking in nature while others are amusing. One glitch made it appear as if a Skyrim NPC had a horse head while others show a player falling endlessly off a mountain. Some of the game’s most amusing bugs, however, can be found when it goes into killcam mode.

As mentioned above, killcams will show an enemy NPC’s death in a more cinematic mode but they often take directions that the player does not expect. One player, for example, was in an epic battle with a dragon and almost had it beat. The player then shoots a final arrow meant for the dragon, but the killcam shows the Skyrim player killing a bunny instead. Unfortunately, when it comes to Skyrim it’s hard to determine what is a gameplay glitch and what was a cinematic glitch triggered by the killcam. Until the next Elder Scrolls game comes out, however, it is likely not the last time players will see Draugr flip in such a manner.

The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim is available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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