How is that right? For one, people who play Skyrim on consoles do not have access to mods. Why should they have to pay $60 for a framework, and not a complete game (as Bethesda often calls it)? Secondly, [censored]. Bethesda is bad if they can't even complete the games they create, and the fact that their community picks up the pieces for them doesn't absolve them of anything.
How long would you allow your daughter to cook "food" in your kitchen if she kept leaving all the pots and pans on the floor, stains on whatever could be stained, and utencils tossed around like they were confetti in Times Square during the New Year's celebration? At some point, you'd have to tell her enough. You'd have to hold her responsible. Sure, it's cute the first few times, but after that it becomes annoying. It's an inconvience, to say the least, and one that constantly costs you time to have to clean up.
Bethesda needs to be held responsible. Car companies cannot sell incomplete cars. Toy makers cannot sell incomplete toys. Why should Bethesda be able to sell incomplete games? And what's worse is that they don't even bother to fix them before moving on. How many bugs do you think Fallout 3 still has? How about Oblivion? Oh, and don't even get me started on Morrowind. It's [censored], plain and simple, and the fact that people are perfectly content with it is disgusting; like a complacent flock of sheep.
