The simple answer is "Because, Elder Scrolls."
They've always been wonky in that department. In the past I put it down to a hardware limitation. Don't really have an excuse for Skyrim though. Skyrim promised a lot and didnt really deliver IMO.
The gap has closed with technological advancement. The Consoles have had to become more technical to compete and the PC's have become more accessible as technology (and perhaps more widespread understanding) has allowed things to be done automatically or simply done in an easier fashion...
I have been gaming on and off for the better part of 20yrs. The very first system I got was a NES on my 4th birthday. Ever since I have watched the new games roll out, and every this discussion would come up. In all that time, the sentiment hasn't changed. I think there is a lot of things that...
Yeah, might want to brush up on the ol' social skills there buddy. Under no circumstances are the attitudes you're displaying rational or acceptable.
Things get lost when you move house, its just how it goes. It's nobody's fault. You asked for help, and got it. Yeah of course they didn't...
Its backwards from the standpoint that retailers are seemingly doing themselves out of money.
And no, no customs taxes on imports under $1000, hell, we don't even pay GST on the items that we would otherwise pay buying locally.
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