Ineffective 1.06 patch? The last straw.

Post » Wed Aug 15, 2012 11:00 pm

I'm fed-up with this... I'm done.
As countless other Bethesda customers, I've experienced grossly-excessive issues, errors & glitches with Skyrim pre- and post-1.06 "update"... and I've simply reached my limit with this crap.

My Skyrim game only got worse after downloading this most recent "patch", which of course is the polar-opposite of what a "patch" is designed to do. When you or I get wounded, a bandage (a.k.a. patch) is applied so that the wound can heal & get better... not worse.

I've owned & played the hell out of Bethesda's Oblivion [PS3], Fallout 3 [PS3], and Skyrim [PS3]. All three of those games have been riddled with lingering issues that seem to be similar across titles. The "patch" story has been virtually the same from game to game as well.

Upon release, the game is nearly un-playable for the first few-to-several months. The subsequent "patches" Bethesda cranks-out serves as periodic damage control, at best, for the massive amount of problems their customers experience. By the time the game feels like it's actually not some beta test I signed up for, I've owned it for >6 months.

My personal experiences with Oblivion, Fallout 3, and Skyrim have ended prematurely due to animation freezes, total game freezes, and Bethesda's trademark issue - data corruptions. I'm a patient person & have had a great deal of tolerance for this love-hate relationship with Bethesda's products.

The problem isn't that their (Bethesda) games have errors that need to be identified and worked-out... the problem is that the errors aren't taken care of before being released for sale to the general public alongside hundreds of other games that are actually finished. The executives that give their stamp of approval on this sub-standard, incomplete stuff and allow it to be passed-along for sale to the general public are the ones that need to be held accountable. I strongly believe that since very similar issues/errors/glitches were found across Oblivion, Fallout 3, and Skyrim, it clearly points to quality-control negligence existing somewhere at the executive level within Bethesda.

If Bethesda wants to release a game that plays like it's still in its earliest beta phases, that's cool; just brand it as such and sell it at a price far-more appropriate to its level of completion. The shape Skyrim was in upon its initial release - that mofo should not have cost a gamer more than $24.99 to buy at that point. Wanna release a Skyrim version a few months later with a few new "patches" included? Great - that could go for 5 or 10 bucks more. You want gamers to pay $59.99 or more for a video game? It needs to be polished, feel complete & virtually bug-free. You cannot sell a game to gamers for 60+ bones that cannot be played for more that 10 minutes without crashing on them.

Now, PS3 gamers are playing a version-six Skyrim, over 9 months since its original release date, and they're still dealing with freezing/crashing?!
It's ridiculous; it's shameful; it's unacceptable, and I'm done with it. Upon submitting this topic, I will no longer support Bethesda by purchasing their games, nor will I waste one more minute on Skyrim - it's going in the garbage.

If you have been as frustrated as I am by Skyrim, or by Bethesda in general, know that I feel a significant level of relief after typing these thoughts & sharing them with my fellow gamers, so I recommend it to you if you have a few moments to respond to this. It can be very theraqeutic.

In closing: there are a lot of companies out there in today's video game market that are passionate and hungry to produce truly badass games from their creative visions, and will do so with more integrity & conviction than these b.s. Skyrim "patch" releases.
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Post » Wed Aug 15, 2012 10:59 pm

Don't throw in the bin the bin might spit it back out.
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Post » Wed Aug 15, 2012 10:01 pm

I whole heartedly agree. As an Xbox user I don't have to deal with as many glitches as the PS3 version but the bugs we DO have are game breaking a lot of the time. Two of my high level accounts have been obliterated since Dawnguard. One is completely unplayable and the other freezes every 20-30 mins and the latest "patch" did bugger all to fix it. Despite the fact this is the most heavily reported bug and problem since Dawnguard. I seriously think Bethesda should take a break from DLC and focus on damage control why not try fixing the problems that are already there instead of releasing some half baked DLC that just creates infinity more ?
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Post » Thu Aug 16, 2012 5:51 am

Bethesda lack of support, the game itself (without care of bugs) it's a great game. I can handle bugs, no one is perfect, games too but at least fix the lag, and this lack of fix is shameful... Yeah I will buy games from us again only if they will fix this crap. Hear Bethesda, fix. This. LAG!!
9months passed and we still have a choppy game... That's not fair, remember, not fair Bethesda, i'd like to have more money to afford a new pc but I can't... No respect for you Bethesda. And if you read all of
hese posts G-Staff why you don't fix anything, answer me!...
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Post » Thu Aug 16, 2012 12:57 am

Word, bro!

Bethesda/ZeniMAX's latest example of deception and professional neglect is not excusable.

Couple things people should do (hell, I did!):
- return Skyrim to the retailers (complain until you get them to take it back, shout at the manager if you have to, worked for me)
- post a review on Amazon (I did and it holds a top ranking)
- post a blog
- comment on Facebook and Twitter as much as you can
- get footage of bugs, crashes, etc. on YouTube
- file a complaint with the FTC (Federal Trade Commission)
- post complaints on gaming sites forums
- hold IGN, GAMESPOT etc. accountable for releasing reviews NOT including PS3 hardware
- hold ANYONE accountable who had the nerve to call this GOTY without further exploring gameplay on all platforms
- never purchase from Bethesda again and warn friends and online buddies against doing so

Did I forget anything? The last thing people should do is just complain here, because that falls on deaf ears.
Protest, make your opinion count, voice it, voice it loud and clear.
Screwed over gamers, customers and fans UNITE!!!
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Post » Wed Aug 15, 2012 6:07 pm

I'm fed-up with this... I'm done.
As countless other Bethesda customers, I've experienced grossly-excessive issues, errors & glitches with Skyrim pre- and post-1.06 "update"... and I've simply reached my limit with this crap.

In closing: there are a lot of companies out there in today's video game market that are passionate and hungry to produce truly badass games from their creative visions, and will do so with more integrity & conviction than these b.s. Skyrim "patch" releases.

Snipped for brevity but well said OP, sentiments shared by far more people than ever came to these forums I suspect as many would have just binned the game and moved on lesson learned. The problems persisting between games that you mentioned is systemic to the game engine being pretty much the same one in each case, slightly modified from game to game but not the revolutionary new engine that was lauded at great length pre release. Only one of the many half truths and not entirely true statements that the advertising fed the gaming community but a pretty fundamental one imo .Bethesda would do well to look at sentiments like yours and take a good look at thier internal processes before the next TES game because things have gone very wrong during Skyrim's dev and release cycles.

Don't throw in the bin the bin might spit it back out.

LOL :D Yes even bins have standards.
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