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pokoko said:
thismeintiel said:
This definitely was a game no one wanted. It's poor content and gameplay has also had the added benefit of making people actually focus on the glitches, as well. Hopefully that will stop people from giving the next Elder Scrolls 9s and 10s, completely ignoring the buggy mess it is, when they wouldn't ignore those things in a non-Bethesda game.

No one ignores it.  All the reviews I read for Fallout 4 mentioned bugs the writer ran into.  I'm pretty sure they did the same for Skyrim.  You mean "but they gave it a good score anyway" instead of ignored?  Get over it.  Most writers probably never ran into serious bugs.  If they gave it a good score then that means the fun they had playing exceeded the negatives.  

Get over it, huh?  Nah, I think I will continue to point out hypocrisy where I see it.  When someone allows "fun" to override an objective look at a game, I can no longer take them seriously as a reviewer.  Of course, I think it has a little more to do with it than just "fun."  Read $$$.