Back in the day when RPG's were not so mainstream and the internet was the the technically privileged (read: geeks) the online forums were a place to share your adventures, your finds, and your excitement about the game.
It was a pleasure to read and post and see what else you would go explore that someone that knows someone posted in a forum.
This was also before the Prima guides (that I hate) and the 1,000 self-authored walk-throughs. What's the hurry? The next great RPG is not coming out next month, you know?
Let's add to the content of the site by focusing on the good stuff:
1- game play
2- story sharing
3- spoilers
4- helping out lost gamers
Please consider:
1. No one is forcing you to play the game, if you don't like it, stop using it until it becomes more stable
2. Updates take time - Bethesda is not at your beck and call and there are procedures and processes that have to be followed in any software release
3. If you really want to help, post your problem in a detailed manner, with your configuration, in one of the threads that someone created for that purpose (great idea!)
4. In life you will come to find that some of your choices are bad: you bought a lemon (car), you dated the wrong girl, you bought a video game with poor quality... the solution? Toughen up, cut your loses, and move on, but please stop the whining
I, for one, really like the game with all it's problems. Yes, I have lag and frame rate problems too, but I normally don't have more than a couple of hours per night to play anyway, so I am not as affected. If you are playing more than a couple of hours per night, you really need to get out more: exercise, get a girlfriend, start a new hobby, or read a good book. Too much video game time is not healthy for any one of us.
Game on!
Have a nice day.
