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Hynad said:
Aeolus451 said:

Reading comprehension huh? My "No." was in response to your questions. " If you don't want to play it, I dunno, maybe you can move on?  Play something else and not worry about the millions of people who are enjoying themselves?  Sound like a plan?"

I guess you forgot that you asked questions.

What am I lying about? You've been on the defensive and not acknowledging the full extent of the bugs in any bethesda game or how it pisses people off. You've been talking about how great the games makes the disiples....oh I meant "fans" feel in spite of the bugs. 

If you and your fellow loyalists with the other fans would vocalize the problems in their games to bethesda, shit would change for the better. You don't have to put up with buggy games.


He doesn't have to put up with them. But he does, because to him the positives far outweigh the negatives. Is it that difficult to grasp?

You say you didn't tell him what to like or not. While that's true you didn't word it this way, the way you belittled his position to make it so it appears to be stupid to support games like that is basically the same thing as telling him he shouldn't support Fallout 4.

While he got way too defensive towards the way some of you talked about Fallout 4, your reaction to him wasn't any better.

I didn't say anything about supporting or not supporting fallout 4/bethesda. I said that in other words that the fans of their games should give bethesda all of the flak that is due to 'em for releasing broken games and shit will change. Yes, I go after people's opinion or points. 

The gaming community will for most part go all out ape shit if other devs/pulishers release a broken game just once. Bethesda gets a free pass because it's been releasing broken games for a long time and the fans of their games are just used to low quality games. Before someone gives me some flak on that, quality in a game is often determined by how well it works and not being buggy.