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play fallout, you will shit yourself, had a model issue and some people on vegas strip looked like centaurs, not the horse kind, the fucked up fallout kind.

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There are so many game breaking bugs that i just stopped playing after being horribly savaged by a bowl.. 

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play fallout, you will shit yourself, had a model issue and some people on vegas strip looked like centaurs, not the horse kind, the fucked up fallout kind.

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This is why I don't trust Bethesda as a game developer company. Their games always have the worst glitches. 

Fallout 3 burned me on two separate 75+ hour play throughs in glitches involving auto-saves that shouldn't have happened. 

I'll never play that game again because of it. Or any Fallout game for that matter.

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Get the unofficial Skyrim patches from Nexus mods.

why from them exactly ?

its been a long time since skyrim was released didnt Bethesda fix it already ?

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why from them exactly ?

its been a long time since skyrim was released didnt Bethesda fix it already ?

 

Do you honestly think Bethesda fixed their bugs?

 

But really, they didn't fix a few things with the vanilla game nor with the expansions, which are why the unofficial patches are still some of the most downloaded mods for Skyrim. Nexus mods is trustworthy and works better (IMO) than Steam Workshop.

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This is why I don't trust Bethesda as a game developer company. Their games always have the worst glitches. 

Fallout 3 burned me on two separate 75+ hour play throughs in glitches involving auto-saves that shouldn't have happened. 

I'll never play that game again because of it. Or any Fallout game for that matter.

I remember when witcher 2 had, and I think still has a game breaking bug in chapter 2, Roches path. I was so pissed when it happened. But now I started again :)

Luckily I've never encountered any game breaking bugs in fallout, just some annoying ones, but they haven't stopped me, I bloody love Fallout. TES games I've never cared for, so I haven't found big bugs.

Even though I live the games, I find it really funny how Bethesda has so many bugs.

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Do you honestly think Bethesda fixed their bugs?

 

But really, they didn't fix a few things with the vanilla game nor with the expansions, which are why the unofficial patches are still some of the most downloaded mods for Skyrim. Nexus mods is trustworthy and works better (IMO) than Steam Workshop.

Nexus mods works better then steam workshop. that's just a fact

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I remember when witcher 2 had, and I think still has a game breaking bug in chapter 2, Roches path. I was so pissed when it happened. But now I started again :)

Luckily I've never encountered any game breaking bugs in fallout, just some annoying ones, but they haven't stopped me, I bloody love Fallout. TES games I've never cared for, so I haven't found big bugs.

Even though I live the games, I find it really funny how Bethesda has so many bugs.

I pushed the limits, which I suppose is partially my own fault. 

The two specific things I did were things I think the devs should have considered "What if the player does [this]?" and planned accordingly. 

Basically, I went into one of the vaults. I closed the door behind me (Trained myself to do this in any game that could have ambushes, specifically Resident Evil 4). I journeyed for around 30 minutes into the vault, I'm a completionist so I double back and make sure I collected everything (my goal was 100% completion). I come back to the vault door and start looking for the switch. There is none. 

It wasn't actually a glitch. They designed that vault without a button to open the door from the inside. You could only close it from the outside switch. I opened it, pressed the close button, then sprinted inside (expecting a switch to be there to open the door). If you are wondering why I specifically did that, I was playing around (wanted to see if I could get inside with the time it takes for the vault to close without dying).

Normally, auto-saves would've saved me. However, I spent 30+ minutes scouring the vault which destroyed all my auto-saves with saves from within the vault. This was before I developed the habit of saving fairly often, or at all, for a Fallout game, so I had no manual saves. 

Boom. 70+ hours of gameplay gone. Great. 

Then I started over after a few months of being disheartened. I got all the way to retrieving the EDEN device. Unfortunately, I didn't know about the ambush/"you have to finish the game" stuff until I was literally at the door to go get the device. I had the mutant sidekick guy with me, so I sent him in to get it. Then I had an idea. I would leave the vault, go collect all the things I hadn't finished collecting, then come back and retrieve him. 

Well, I did. Took around 20-30 hours. I was up to 80 hours of play time again. When I returned, however, the door to the EDEN device was closed. Like, the permanent closed it becomes after you get the device. My sidekick was no where to be found, and the earliest save I had (manually saving this time of course) was 30+ hours ago. I looked it up, and if you immediately go to the base you are taken to after collecting the EDEN device, your sidekick is there, outside, with the device, but that's only if you immediately do that. If you don't, he can wander off or get killed/disappear, meaning you've broken that play through and can't beat the game.

I admit it's partially my fault because of how I chose to play the game, however I think the things I did should not be beyond a AAA professional developer's  considerations when deciding when things should be closed off forever. 

Note that the two things that happened to me weren't actually glitches. They were caused by the developers either putting, or not putting, certain events or items into the game. That's why I have a severe dislike of the Fallout games and of Bethesda as a developer in general. I wouldn't have been as bothered by it had it been glitches or purely my own negligence, but I question their competence as developer's because of this. 

A few mishaps or glitches, I can understand as being human. The sheer volume of them on top of the type of things that happened to me makes me wonder if they have any Quality Assurance at all.

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Talking about the eden sequence, do not kill General Autumn with the console, it totally breaks the game.

 

But I have also noticed some weirdness where the have not considered all playstyles.

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Talking about the eden sequence, do not kill General Autumn with the console, it totally breaks the game.

 

But I have also noticed some weirdness where the have not considered all playstyles.

I was trying to do a pure playthrough (no console). Plus, I didn't know about it back then. Wasn't very well versed in techie ways at the time. 

Yep.

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