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Not counting some shoddilly made crap like Action 52, yeah, Skyrim takes the cake for buggiest fucking game I've ever played in my life. Sure, there's something like Superman 64, but the difference is, that game was a rushed, unfinished, meandering piece of crap, a licensed game where the publisher didn't give the developer enough time to even bother trying to make a decent game. Skyrim had years, and in general Bethesda's games tend to be very, VERY buggy. At least their modern ones. I understand, "it's a huge world, how do you expect them to find every bug?". Well, the answer to that one is pretty simple actually: hire more fucking people to test it.

Seriously, for all the time and money they pour into Elder Scrolls development, you'd think they could find and iron out a lot more bugs than they leave in. And honestly, Bethesda embodies that modern Western approach to development: "Oh hell, we'll just ship it as is, and if people find bugs, we'll patch it as we go......maybe." Don't get me wrong, I played a lot of Skyrim, and for the most part I enjoyed myself. But there really isn't much of an excuse for a game that has literally over a hundred glitches and bugs, some of them quest or even game-breaking (meaning I have to go back to an old save). That's just plain retarded. And there were times when the bugs that would pop up genuinely did detract from my enjoyment.