Bethesda, Fed up!

Post » Sun May 27, 2012 9:40 am

Seriously, at this point I have had enough with this company. They can't even make a game in the year 2011 that uses more than 2GBs on a PC hardware configuration. What are they doing in programming? Modders (unprofessional gamers) fixed that crap within a week, but it took them over two weeks to release a patch that fixes next to nothing (fixing "rare" issues, but leaving 50 percent of the quests in the game that are broken, or unplayable untouched) and breaks the game even more.

To Bethesda - Just release the damn construction kit and let us fix your game for you like you do with every game. You people are useless anyway.

They don't care, they got their millions in box sales. Released a crap patch. On to the next broken project. That's the Bethesda way
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Post » Sun May 27, 2012 3:49 am

sign if agreed
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Post » Sun May 27, 2012 1:38 pm

sign if agreed

Actually, if Bethesda releases a construction kit for the users to fix their quest driven script errors, I want my money back now.
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Post » Sun May 27, 2012 3:58 pm

Can anyone tell me what happened with this patch? So far I've read that all magical resistance is gone (including potions of that nature being useless) and something about dragons acting weird, but I don't know how exactly.

I haven't downloaded it yet (probably won't), which is why I don't know what's gone on. Did it actually fix anything?
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Post » Sun May 27, 2012 4:04 am

Actually, if Bethesda releases a construction kit for the users to fix their quest driven script errors, I want my money back now.
Why? Do you think they will fix it on their own? They didn't with oblivion. Players fixed all that games bugs. Bethesda does not care, they got their reviews, they got their sales and they know people will keep buying their games regardless.
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Post » Sun May 27, 2012 7:17 am

Simply do NOT agree.
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Post » Sun May 27, 2012 2:02 pm

Actually, if Bethesda releases a construction kit for the users to fix their quest driven script errors, I want my money back now.

Agreed. Oh and my broken lvl 39 jack of all trades who was playing the game on free will instead of a quest related course because bethesda claimed you can play the game however you want, is named Leif :)
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Post » Sun May 27, 2012 7:23 am

I have played the game for 70 hours and not experienced a single issue with the game :/

I guess I have been lucky...
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Post » Sun May 27, 2012 12:31 pm

Simply do NOT agree.
Care to add detail as to why you disagree?

And the main issue with the new patch is the huge loss of resistances, which is pretty major and game breaking
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Post » Sun May 27, 2012 4:24 am

I have played the game for 70 hours and not experienced a single issue with the game :/

I guess I have been lucky...
You are lucky to have missed the hundreds of graphical and animation glitches, the poor performance on high end PC's, several broken quests (blood on the ice), broken houses (Windhelm- can't remove the blood and gore from the house after purchased. If you can even purchase the house because the quest is bugged to hell that links to it)
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Post » Sun May 27, 2012 5:27 am

I have played the game for 70 hours and not experienced a single issue with the game :/

I guess I have been lucky...

I have a couple of buddies who have played over 100 hours like I have and haven't had any critical bugs. They screw around in the game as much as I do and complete the same quests...not a damn thing happens. They are lucky. So lucky I'm thinking the versions of the game we received may be the issue.
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Post » Sun May 27, 2012 11:22 am

Don't agree.

Take your lithium and calm down.

The game having some bugs as a response of the patch isn't game breaking it's expected, if it's that big of a deal to you then wait a week for the next patch, or don't. Also, calling out Bethesda as a bunch of idiots was uncalled for, you have ensured that no one will take another word of what you say in this thread seriously.
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Post » Sun May 27, 2012 2:23 am

Seriously, at this point I have had enough with this company. They can't even make a game in the year 2011 that uses more than 2GBs on a PC hardware configuration. What are they doing in programming? Modders (unprofessional gamers) fixed that crap within a week, but it took them over two weeks to release a patch that fixes next to nothing (fixing "rare" issues, but leaving 50 percent of the quests in the game that are broken, or unplayable untouched) and breaks the game even more.

To Bethesda - Just release the damn construction kit and let us fix your game for you like you do with every game. You people are useless anyway.

They don't care, they got their millions in box sales. Released a crap patch. On to the next broken project. That's the Bethesda way
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONkdlhQavs0
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Post » Sun May 27, 2012 10:17 am

Don't agree.

Take your lithium and calm down.

The game having some bugs as a response of the patch isn't game breaking it's expected, if it's that big of a deal to you then wait a week for the next patch, or don't. Also, calling out Bethesda as a bunch of idiots was uncalled for, you have ensured that no one will take another word of what you say in this thread seriously.
I call a spade a spade man, it's a fact. They are idiots. If you are really unable to figure how to make a PC game utilize more than 2GBs of ram on a modern PC, then you have no reason to be in this industry. Anyone here who is not part of the Beth defense force understands this. Bethesda has been pulling this crap since Oblivion, they are known for it and never let us down when it comes to the glitches and horribad support.

How or why the game was even released in the condition it's in, I will never know. It playes like it's in alpha stage. The games good, but it was not ready for release
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Post » Sun May 27, 2012 1:53 pm

Never had anything game breaking happen to me after 80 hours of total raw playtime.

You're doing it wrong, OP.
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Post » Sun May 27, 2012 3:09 am

Why? Do you think they will fix it on their own? They didn't with oblivion. Players fixed all that games bugs. Bethesda does not care, they got their reviews, they got their sales and they know people will keep buying their games regardless.

I played Morrowind and Oblivion on the Xbox because I didn't have a super computer at the time. So, I didn't even consider mods a possibility. Even though, I'm on PC now I don't want to rely on the community to play a bug free game. That is just absurd. Just think about it. I'm not against mods and I do appreciate the work people do, but that is not what I paid for.

Like most everyone else, I expected the game to have some minor issues here and there, but quest ending bugs no. I don't want to wonder around aimlessly in Skyrim avoiding quests because the developer doesn't want to fix scripts. That is just lame.
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Post » Sun May 27, 2012 9:14 am

You are lucky to have missed the hundreds of graphical and animation glitches, the poor performance on high end PC's, several broken quests (blood on the ice), broken houses (Windhelm- can't remove the blood and gore from the house after purchased. If you can even purchase the house because the quest is bugged to hell that links to it)

Oh, I have had 2 graphical glitches, I had forgoten all about them. That was a few days after release and I haven't experienced it since. I just bought a new pc and haven't had any performance issues. I have had 1 guest that have been a bit bugged and didn't want to start but I loaded a earlier save and it got fixed. And I have only bought the house in whiterun.
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Post » Sun May 27, 2012 1:18 pm

Never had anything game breaking happen to me after 80 hours of total raw playtime.

You're doing it wrong, OP.
Really? Then Bethesda has no reason to be patching, because the games A OK. The PS3 users are not experiencing game breaking performance, it is just us whiners. The PC hardware setups are not causing a billion crashes and poor framerate on top end pcs, it is just us. The xbox users are not having a massive texture issue, it is just me. The game is not setup to only manage and use 2GBs of ram, it is just us. The games shadow rendering does not bollox performance on high end graphics cards and cpus, its just us. There are not several quest breaking bugs preventing the storyline from being completed, its just me.

Get your facts straight man, the games broken, take off the rosey glasses
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Post » Sun May 27, 2012 10:59 am

Great, now this forum is slowly descending into the Battlefield 3 forum.


Full of complaints because a game has a few problems.


Its not like everyone can create a utopia game where there are no bugs or problems people.
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Post » Sun May 27, 2012 4:34 am

You are lucky to have missed the hundreds of graphical and animation glitches, the poor performance on high end PC's, several broken quests (blood on the ice), broken houses (Windhelm- can't remove the blood and gore from the house after purchased. If you can even purchase the house because the quest is bugged to hell that links to it)

Add horribly balanced endgame with 1 hitting dragons or spells losing usability after every lvl after you get to lvl 30 or so, to the list.
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Post » Sun May 27, 2012 2:38 pm

Yes, they never released patches, who needs them.
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Post » Sun May 27, 2012 8:14 am

Dude, seriously, you need to up your meds. Millions of possible permutations of PC builds? Yeah, there are going to be issues with some of them, of course. Games need to be targetted and tested not on high end systems, but for the average low end. Open to more hardware, open to more sales. So, testing in a 2GB environment? Not surprising. Leaving it at that and focusing on the awesome level builds, stories, etc? Excellent business and gaming development choice. As for your assessment of Bethesda's programmers? Well, let's just say that I don't see any RPG mega-world titles with your name on them. If it's THAT easy, you do it. Oh, wait, right, it's not that easy. You haven't a hope in hades of doing it. If Beth's code monkeys are idiots, then what does that make you? Sheesh.
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Post » Sun May 27, 2012 5:55 pm

I don't care that you are fed up...
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Post » Sun May 27, 2012 9:14 am

OP thinks WAY too highly of the modding community. Probably even thinks they could make a better game than bethesda rofl
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Post » Sun May 27, 2012 8:57 am

And he said they are useless, damn...
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