The amount of brokeness is astonishing. They wanted the game shipped out on 11/11/11 because it's a shiny looking date. While most people only encounter a few errors, the amount of possible errors is horrendous. People have accepted that you don't need QA anymore, you can just send patches. The engine Beth has been using has been used for many, many years. There is no excuse that several issues can still remain. In the older days, you had to make sure the game was ready day one, because there were no patches. Once a game is broken, it's broke. This is a SINGLE player game, meaning you should be able to buy Skyrim, go off to a remote cottage and play it. Too many times, friends of mine have boughten these games and have been exposed to a broken game. Sure, mine works fine. Why? Because I have an internet connection. Lots of folks don't. You still hear on the news about townships making deals to get internet.
The Commandant speaks the truth. My next door neighbour has no internet for his xbox.
Although the OP has failed in his delivery of his opinion and statement there is an element of truth to his harsh criticism.
Peace guys