Typical signs of a game that is not allowed to finish its main objectives when in production.
This has become standard practice in the industry.
Imagine if you bought a new Ferrari and the engine is destroyed as soon as you left the forecourt because they left out the piston rings or coolant.
A new house that turns out to have no foundations or there are a few main supports missing.
A new movie but there is part of it missing and the printed sleeve is torn and misprinted.
Yet it is acceptable for software to be riddled with problems yet sold at full price ?
When the dragons become un-killable because I couldn't grind grain before fighting them, this would be a legitimate comparison.
Considering how 'fun' it is to turn on a saw mill and watch it cut a piece of lumber, I can see why some of these things were cut. It's one of those things where you do it once, and then the thrill is all gone. Though I did spend way too much time playing with a grind mill with wheat in my inventory trying to figure out how to make flour.
I was referring to the games industry not just this one game.
Amazing how people are having such problems with this simple piece of logical argument.
Is it really too hard to join the dots ?
The future is going to svck big time if people refuse to wake up.
You guy's may be happy to purchase defective goods but the rest of us have a problem with it.
Some countries have laws against defective goods.
If this game is so perfect then why has my game become unplayable and what is this post all about ?
http://www.gamesas.com/topic/1339340-xbox-360-bug-report-topic-v3/
Skyrim is clearly bugged and has loose ends because consumers will accept, even defend, defective software.