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Lostplanet22 said:

That is because you had no internet then, if you had no internet now you probably woud not have known most/all of those bugs...In the 90's it was cool to find a bug or glitch.....

Hmm fallout NV crashing on me repeatedly and a main quest that could not be completed having to go back to an old save 6 hours back to choose a different path were not just things I read on the internet.

Skyrim isn't problem free for me either, sometimes my left hand stops working with fast healing assigned, I either die or notice it just in time to reset it through the menu and drink a quick potion. I've been launched 100ft in the air by a giant, got stuck in the terrain, looked through the ground on several occasions, had a couple of freezes but it recovered after 5-10 seconds. Collision errors with spells. Getting hit through solid obstacles. Repeatedly got stuck in doorways with familiars or followers, have followers and friendly AI turn on me after walking into my spells, or simply go out of their way to block me.

Yeah it was cool to find a bug or glitch in the 90's because they were hard to find. Actually I did have internet or equivalent in the 90's, I've been downloading walkthroughs or faqs from bulletin board systems since 1988.

The game is awesome, but it's defininately not working perfectly fine.