Deathninja19 said:
zelda2fanboy said:
mikey7339 said:
Well so much for trying to get a platinum trophy in this game...
Call me crazy or unrealistic, but... couldn't all of these issues be avoided by starting a new character? I know as one gains higher levels, they get new armor and stuff, but doesn't that eventually max out? There's only so many different types of items in a game So maybe this would work: do half the quest lines as one character (getting half the trophies), and start a new character and do a completely different section of the game. If it's really that bad, this seems like a reasonable compromise, especially since there are so many different character classes to play as. In fact, I go so far as to say in New Vegas, they were trying to encourage that model, considering the way the trophies were set up (most of the trophies were based on finishing the main quest while allying with each different faction). I consider myself a pretty diehard Bethesda fan and I don't think I ever got very far past the 70 hour mark in any of their games so far.
The point is that we shouldn't have to restart we should be able to play for however long we want. I appreciate where you're coming from, I love Bethesda but if a company releases a broken product it is their fault not the consumers and Bethesda should be doing all they could to fix this or replace defective products.
Through the years I've constanly had problems with Bethesda products but I remained an apologist but this is the straw that broke the camel's back, I'm not defending Bethesda anymore they are in the wrong here and I'm not gonna fall for their shit anymore.
I'm not going to be an apologist for Bethesda, and I'll concede that they probably should have just used a new engine (I was VERY disappointed when I found out that the "Creation Engine" was just an updated GameBryo engine). But the problem with you and many people is that you make it sound like it's the VAST majority who have game breaking issues. They don't. The vast majority have glitches, sure, but they are no where near "game breaking".
I've actually been incredibly impressed with Bethesda products. I've never had a glitchy one, and with the exception of the occassional crash or backwards flying dragon (aka, not too bad), I've encountered few.
I know that I'm not a minority because of statistics and polls my friend. search IGN for the simplest one. Other people have done them too though, and it's clear that while annoying issue crop up, they aren't "game breaking".
I'm sorry that you seem to have such bad luck though.