Over the years, Skyrim and bugs have become rather synonomous with each other. While Skyrim is home to a number of glitches, for many fans of the game, the technical flaws make it a more unique and memorable experience, with many fans adopting the glitches into various different facets of online Skyrim culture. Though, this most recent glitch is one that practically any player can observe.

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A Reddit user named RoastedSpaceLizard noticed that while casting spells in Skyrim from a third-person perspective, the character model bends up and down in an extremely bizarre manor. Depending on if the player points the camera all the way up or all the way down, the character model will bend and contort itself in ways that players would have otherwise never noticed while playing the game in first-person mode.

In some ways, it makes sense as to why the models are bending in that particular way. If the player is in active combat in first-person mode, they can direct and re-direct the camera in whichever direction they want, but in third-person mode, the player still needs to damage enemies in certain directions and distances, and therefore the camera needs to account for this. For instance, if a player were fighting a dragon in Skyrim or some other airborne enemy, then they would still need to point the camera up in order to deal damage.

It’s amazing that players are still encountering things like this within Skyrim. The game is over a decade old and not only has it managed to maintain its popularity, but players are still finding new things within it. In the face of the recent release of Skyrim Anniversary Edition, which adds additional content to the game, it’s still impressive that players are still noticing small details like this.

It will be interesting to see what the future holds for the Elder Scrolls series going forward. It’s been several years since Bethesda first announced The Elder Scrolls 6 and there’s been little to no additional information released. Although, in fairness, Bethesda has had a lot of irons in the fire, what with the aforementioned release of Skyrim Anniversary Edition and the upcoming release of Starfield, slated to launch next year.

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

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Source: Reddit