Bug's doesn't account for the cut of content to make a release date. It's not the same thing, and yes it is acceptable because NO GAME is released without bugs, not a single one. Some games have more bugs than others but ALL GAMES HAVE BUGS.
I remember when World of Warcraft crashed every single day hour after hour rendering the game for myself and everyone on my server unplayable. Last I remember Skyrim is playable by the masses, which puts their launch leagues above WoW's. Countless bugs plagued that game, countless broken features and countless things from beta were cut instead of fixed. Yet people still loved that game and many people refuse to remember its troubled past but for months that game was BROKEN.
Now it is among the best games of history and the best MMORPG ever made. Get off of Bethesda's back, the bickering and pointless nagging does nothing to help improve the game. Yes constructive criticism is welcomed, but going off topic on threads like this just so you can complain about how much this game svcks because you feel Bethesda did a horrible job? Childish. Why don't you start a company and produce a game with the caliber of Elder Scrolls and tell us how well you do, oh and it has to be 100 perfect out of the gate because after this I expect nothing less of you.
In fact there are games that don't have bugs, though rare granted.
Skyrim has more bugs than any other game I have ever come across.
How do you know, in your childish wisdom, what I do for a living ?
You are the one off topic, I was replying to another persons post that quoted my post or do you need diagrams.
The mills that do nothing are a loose end or is that too alien a concept for your video game magazine review biased mentality to understand.
These days mass sales only means there are a lot of people svckered by PR companies, it has nothing to do with quality.
Video game magazines are bias toward their sponsors, learn to think for yourself rather than bleeting like a sheep.
No matter how much you svck up to Bethesda you will not get an invitation to their xmas party or a share of the profits.