User blog comment:Blood Reaper/Skyrim Update 1.3/@comment-4113369-20111207185249/@comment-24.106.53.59-20111209172720

^^^ Ditto, and thanks for saying what needs to be said. Personally, I've grown beyond tired of listening to all of the pointless "arguments" from all the fanboy douchebags in here, whose blind allegiance to a franchise (or company) renders them clearly incapable of any degree of impartiallity. No - they want to continue to operate under the erroneous pretense that they are somehow "right" with their "viewpoint" by pointing out syntax, punctuation, or spelling errors in the post of people who oppose their blind loyalty, or counter with some COMPLETELY IRRELEVANT defense by citing the difficulty of coding, or how big this game is (Blood Reaper). The answer? WHO GIVES A FUCK. You are missing the point entirely - this is a Quality Assurance issue, as well as good business practice as how it pertains to customer service and MAINTAINING YOUR MARKET BASE. "They worked really hard on this for 5 years" and "are trying really hard" ??? Try this fucknuts - go drop about $35,000 on a new car, and when the transmission drops out as you're on the drive home from the dealership see if the "defense" by the manufacturer of "we worked really hard' and "did our best" holds any water, or even remotely appeases you at that point. No - at the end of the day, Bethesda has released a glitchy, unfinished product that MILLIONS of people paid good money for.  Yes - I'm sure they DID work really hard, and I applaud them for their efforts.  The fact remains however, that they have now released 3 titles IN A ROW, that they either devoloped (or had their name attached to) that have been buggy and glitchy as hell - significantly more than most other games upon release.  Furthermore, they broke / rendered useless a game THAT I ALREADY OWNED by that inexcusable "patch" 1.2.  You can personally refund me the $60 I paid for this game, and I will gladly stop crtiticizing an inferior product. Otherwise, SHUT THE FUCK UP and quit criticizing people when they have legitimate complaints, fanboys. It also might help if you got your pimple-ridden virgin asses out of your parent's basements, quit making comments hiding behind the anonymity of the internet that would get your ass kicked in if you said them to someone's face, and learn something about the business world, too. . . ..