The onslaught of text that went on since I forgot to check this thread.......
I have had no issues with my Bethesda games since I bought them. Not a single glitch that so many people complained about ever happened to me.
I will be getting skyrim right after I tear apart all of the new games I just bought. I guess owning the games I play makes it better. In steam I trust.
Remember pirated copies don't have the full steam support. Downloading pirated update files are just the same. I think that because you get the pirated version some things do not function properly on purpose.
So stop pirating games and maybe we can get them a better QA team.
K so I'm fairly certain Con-Sept's either just trolling at this point or even more arrogant than I am. When someone's telling me they've had no problems with the games therefore we're all imagining it
Despite entire world having issues with the games + when meanwhile I've confirmed that I've paid for and gotten pretty far on the Xbox (only to run into problems), paid for Oblivion PC (then ran into problems), paid for NV on 360, Paid for 3 on 360, etc. .
MFW Thrash is actually trying to argue that Bethesda's games are perfect = lmfao
Also, Way2 pretty much has it down.
Again, I'm a huge fan of Bethesda games. They put a TON of effort into their games, they make their campaigns last dozens of hours (with actual content rather than just constant padding like an MMO or Final Fantasy game might do
Just bashed FF games, cum @ me) but the ONE thing they don't seem to do is make sure their games work on all platforms properly. Which is something that's hard to take care of with time restraints + fans up your ass + only using 1 engine for 50 years. Still, it's been like 6 games in a row now =/.
*Quick Edit*
As (I think Way2) said before, I think their games are definitely worth buying.
But when I buy a game, I expect it to work until (at the very least) I beat the main storyline. When I crash multiple times (+ even end up with a corrupted file) before then, I find it as a serious issue.
Edited by CakeCom, 04 January 2012 - 02:23 AM.