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I will never understand those who criticize PS3 users for complaining about the quality, or lack of, regarding Skyrim.

Forget the PC vs. console war for a minute, obviously we play on whatever it is is most convenient for us. Bethesda developed this game for 360, PS3, and PC. Given their track record, particularly with PS3, naturally fans, customers, whatever you want to call us, started questioning the development. That's why Pete Hines was a critical component in all of this. I understand that, ultimately, what he has to say is essentially "scripted" by the bigger dogs, but, we, as PS3 users, were told from day ONE that this game was being developed to work on the consoles and PC. We were told that the game ran the same as on the consoles and PC and that PS3 users had nothing to worry about this time around due to Bethesda's experiences with the PS3.

Sure, no one forced us to buy the game. But, it was offered as a product that could function properly and when bought and played, it didn't.

I don't even care about the Dawnguard DLC or any other DLC for that matter. I wanted a working Skyrim on my PS3 and I never got that. Even with the patches, the game has only gotten worse for a large segment of the PS3 user base.

People spent money, a lot of it, on a product that was broken from day one that we were told wouldn't be. This is the core of the entire argument that people can't seem to grasp or go into super fanboy mode.

Lastly, on top of all of this, Bethesda has gone silent and refuses to answer any questions or give us (PS3 users) any assurance either way. Don't develop a game if it won't work.