Because when you just accept bugs that makes it okay to have bugs and it should never be okay to have bugs. Bugs are errors. It's not possible to fix them all, but people should not just accept them either.
Yes, your right, that is crazy. Like I said, compared to the amount of bugs the company normally has with their games, this is nothing. It doesn't take away from gameplay in most cases, and makes the game a little bit funnier. I find that many people on this site try to find everything wrong with a game that they can. Why can't people just leave it as whether they liked it or not?
Because that'd be logical and rational. We can't have that. This is the internet damn it! Decent, well-mannered discourse is a massive faux pas.
By the way, if I seemed condescending in my previous post I apologize. T'was not my intention. I just get sick of people calling me an "idiot" or an "asshole" for saying anything about Skyrim that doesn't include the sentence, "...and it's truly God's gift to humanity." Even if what I'm saying is actually a form of praise.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. This sentence sums up my stance completely. It's almost poetic.
Bare in mind, I'm not bashing the game. But the ever growing pile of excuses the fans have been creating for the past month+ has gotten so large it threatens to topple and crush someone. It's a good game, sure, but don't blindly excuse glaringly obvious design flaws. It just paints a bad image of the fan base.
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