Because Bethesda doesn’t care how shit their games are. Every skyrim release has come packaged with the same bugs and errors that the original 360 disk has when they first released it, all they do is step up the graphics for nicer TVs. If they were a company that cared about their product, they’d fix the problems at the root for each re-release or add more to the game. Imagine how many more hours we’d all get to look at the gorgeous textures if they put fo4’s crafting management into it after they “rebuilt the game from the ground up to test our new engine” imagine how much more quest you could have if they added 15min more story every time they made a new release.
We could’ve had gold and instead we get dragon shit.
I’m aware they do patches, that doesn’t change the fact that after 14 years of them actively releasing and supporting it, there are still a bethesda level of bugs to it. At this point there’s no reason the community patch should be a mandatory install. They don’t fix it, they don’t add to it, they just port the patches over with it and charge $10 more than the last.
Because Bethesda doesn’t care how shit their games are. Every skyrim release has come packaged with the same bugs and errors that the original 360 disk has when they first released it, all they do is step up the graphics for nicer TVs. If they were a company that cared about their product, they’d fix the problems at the root for each re-release or add more to the game. Imagine how many more hours we’d all get to look at the gorgeous textures if they put fo4’s crafting management into it after they “rebuilt the game from the ground up to test our new engine” imagine how much more quest you could have if they added 15min more story every time they made a new release.
We could’ve had gold and instead we get dragon shit.
This isn’t true. They do release patches. 1 2
I’m aware they do patches, that doesn’t change the fact that after 14 years of them actively releasing and supporting it, there are still a bethesda level of bugs to it. At this point there’s no reason the community patch should be a mandatory install. They don’t fix it, they don’t add to it, they just port the patches over with it and charge $10 more than the last.