No information, not even about the latest patch.
To me, this is very poor customer information and support.
on 7 Feb 2012 the Fall of the Space Core, Vol. 1 mod was launched
on 9 Feb 2012 an error was identified:
We have identified a fix for the .ckm problem that some users are experiencing. We hope to roll the fix into a Steam update as soon as possible. In the meantime, if you are experiencing this problem and submit a Steam Support ticket, we can assist you with instructions for working around the error.
Since then there where some "Steam updates", but none for this mod.
Until now, 27 April, no nothing, no update, not even further information. Not even for computer noobs (like I am one) information what a ":ckm" is, what happens, what does it do, or not do.. I think: poor, very poor!
Is this customer ignorance to be filed as one of the zillion bugs in Bethesda's games?
Skyrim was defenatly not finished on the issue date. The only reason to throw it on the market was the date: 11.11.11... what a reason! Average 8 out of 10 quests are still bugged. Some could be fixed by modders, (Bethesda should pay them for doing their work...) This is great for those who bought this game for the PC, but what about those playing this game on a console? Right out of luck!
Sorry in case I sound kind of harsh in this topic, but there are here and there a few people who paid for this game, I am one of them.
When I buy a brand new car, I expect to receive service from the dealer, at least the first year. And I expect this car is complete with new tires under- and an new engine in it...
Of course nobody is perfect, errors occur that is good! That is the best way to learn for the future. The side effect of making errors is: it creates and keep jobs.
THIS is THE home page of Bethesda, THIS is THE place where customers check first. NOT "twitter, facebook" or what ever other type of (to my opinion totally useless) websites/"services". Eh.. most forums are exempted from being useless. Anyhow this is the first place to check.
When I have a problem with my car, I check back witth the car dealer, not with a barber or farmer.


