scrub88, on 22 November 2011 - 05:50 AM, said:
im pretty sure bethesda were one of the first to set a release date.. that sort of kills your argument
I'm sure they did. But why stick to a release date with this many problems? Seems a bit wierd that they set a date with all these other titles coming out at the moment as well doesn't it?
Surely someone, somewhere saw at least one of these bugs before release. Or did all the beta testers just do exactly what they were told to? It took me about an hour to find a bug. How long did it take you?
Seriously do they think people in a game like this just does what they are told to do? Not beat a path of thier own?
Nar I'm out. So done with this game. It crashes, freezes, glitches (has naked characters turn up, has horses/people/dragons stuck in the ground, dragons that don't animate, see through player character, arrows/ice spikes stay in you for hours etc etc) It can't even autosave without corrupting save files.
And before you say oh you need a new xbox. I got one. its 3 months old. Its not the xbox. It's either the data on the disk itself, or a miss-pressed disk. Its wrong. Its not worth putting any more time into.
In all the time and countless hours I've spent playing this game I have only found "2" glitches... just two. And I ran into them days... days after I started playing. I have never experienced the...
It crashes, freezes, glitches (has naked characters turn up, has horses/people/dragons stuck in the ground, dragons that don't animate, see through player character, arrows/ice spikes stay in you for hours etc etc) It can't even autosave without corrupting save files.
... not once.
On another quote you said that your box was new. You can still purchase a brand new defective X-Box 360 and I know a great deal of people have turned in XB's because something was wrong with them. You might be having hardware problems.
Anyways, this game amazed me, it still amazes me. I'm surprised they fit it all on one disc. Honestly I thought a game this massive would have tons of problems. But it doesn't. At least not in my experience. I am surprised by some of the stuff I'm reading here.
The first of two glitches I've come across is 1. If you complete the Civil War quest for the Stormcloaks, it makes it impossible to complete a variety quest involving a certain priest of Talos in White Run. His house entrance is blocked by rumble and most people I found on google have had to quit the quest which fails the quest. 2. After completing Civil War I still can not buy the house in Windhelm. According to the Stewart, the house had something nasty happen in it and it wont give me an option to do something about it.
Those are the only two that I have seen in the 72+++ hours of gameplay.