Susan Arendt said:
GonzoGamer said:
I think anyone who doesn't automatically believe every corporate PR statement, knew that Skyrim would have problems.
And yes, disappearing apples isn't a problem. I think the people who are seriously pissed at Skyrim are the people who are experiencing chronic crashing and freezing.
And please... let's stop overusing the term "entitlement." And let's start using it correctly.
Example of it being used correctly: Paying $60 for a game "Entitles" you to a game that works.
Absolutely true, but some people also have unreasonable expectations as to what else that $60 entitles them to.
Yes, you're right.
I find it unreasonable that I have come to expect that after paying $60 for a Bethesda game, I?m going to spend a lot of time giving my ps3 the old hard shut down, restarting, and getting back to where I left off.
But seriously, I think that if Bethesda was not known for making peoples? consoles freeze up or at least known for swiftly fixing the big problems like that, I think that almost everyone would forgive them for missing (or just not getting around to) the minor glitches that are sure to pop up in a game this size. The problem is that past experience has left some feeling that these big problems might never get patched and that?s not an issue with a consumer base feeling entitled, that?s an issue with a consumer base losing faith. That is something Bethesda is going to have to fix...maybe...eventually...if people decide to stop pre-ordering because of it.
Also...just getting sick of the term. Especially when people throw it out there just to be dismissive of someone else's worries which is mostly how it's used now.