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Skyrim Glitch Makes Markarth River Disappear

A Skyrim player has stumbled upon an extremely strange glitch in the game, which causes the entire river in Markarth to seemingly disappear. Skyrim has its fair share of bugs, although this is certainly one of the more bizarre visual issues.

As a Bethesda game, Skyrim is well-known to be one of the buggiest games around. At this point, most of the glitches being found aren't exactly game-breaking, so it's easier to laugh when weird things happen that aren't supposed to. A while back, one cute Skyrim bug replaced all of Riverwood's NPCs with dogs, which is one instance where some would argue the glitch actually improves the game. Almost 13 years after the game was originally released, it's fascinating that gamers are still finding new bugs like this, and considering Skyrim's enduring popularity, it's likely to last long into the future, too.

Redditor DarthDargoz shared the strange issue, which completely deletes all of Markarth's river, allowing the player to see clearly the details that were previously submerged. According to the player, they are playing on the PlayStation 5 version of the game, but they do have a bunch of Skyrim mods installed. In situations like this, mods are often the culprit for these kinds of bugs. Digging deeper into DarthDargoz's mod list, one player realized that the Water Redux mod is installed, which ironically, is intended to make water flow in a more realistic manner. However, they have already tested the game without that particular mod, and the issue persists.

The comments in the thread imply that just about every solution has been tried, from diagnosing each mod individually to reinstalling the entire game. Situations like this can certainly be difficult to overcome, especially if the issue is occurring over several save files. For now, this particular bug will have to remain one of Skyrim's unresolved mysteries.

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