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walsufnir said:
I don't know what they are thinking to buy a Bethesda game day one. People should let it ripe at least two months, perhaps then saves will be safe, hundreds of bugs ironed out and performance will be acceptable.

Bethesda games do tend to be buggy, no arguing there, but you can't really slam F4 until you have actually played it. This is the first Bethesda I get for consoles and after 2 hours (and another 2 hours of my brother playing) we have not encountered big bugs or glitches. It's still really early but it's working really well. The frames can drop here and there but nothing that is too jarring.

As it stands, performance is more than acceptable. The real question is i don't know what microsoft is doing releasing TR on the exact same date as the one of the biggest releases of the year. TR is good but it is not enough to stand up to the juggernaut that is Fallout and next week, it will continue to be overshadowed by battlerfront.



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