I was wrong.
The PC version is buggy, rife with glitches, but that's the small issue.
The graphics options aren't in the game. They all have to be manually changed in the ini file. The mouse has smoothing that you can't turn off, the speed values are off, so actually using the mouse is a pain in the ass. Field of view is locked. The UI itself seems like it wasn't made at all for the PC, it's all scrolling through menu, a la Oblivion and consoles.
And, I'll say it again, you can't turn the compass off, which was the most hated feature of Oblivion for many people. We were told you could. We were lied to.
So, PC gamers beware, for 60 dollars you're getting an unfinished console port. Bethesda, you lost a customer. This isn't why PC sales are low, it's because you don't put any effort into them. Hell, the graphics are still DX9. Blame piracy in interviews all you want, but this is the reason. Always on DRM (Steam), bugs, bad controls, few graphics options, and what options are there are dated 6 years old, shoddy combat, and all at the low low price of SIXTY DOLLARS.