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Mordred11 said:
COKTOE said:

Nah. I'm still drinking tea on the "never gonna buy another Bethesda developed game again" train I boarded after Fallout 3. Tea's good. And this train doesn't fly off the tracks every 15 minutes.

Lol, now I'm genuinely curious what exactly made you feel like that in Fallout 3. It sounds like something seriously grinded your gears and I need to know what.

Just the general state of Bethesda games. At least as I experienced them. Some people were more fortunate. I can deal with amusing bugs, but consistent game crashing, and the subsequent loss of progress that comes with it, was much too frequent for my liking in both Oblivion ( X360 ), and Fallout 3 ( PS3 ). Aside from crashes and freezing, I lost all my save data in Oblivion, and encountered an insane, close to game ruining ( it really did ruin it for me though ) bug in Fallout 3 in the mission "Head Of State". I could go into more detail, really I could, but the problem is there's TOO much to talk about as far as the ways those games screwed me. Just detailing the Head Of State experience alone is a paragraphs long post. It's something I wrote about, in a profanity laced meltdown at the site I was at before VGC. I could probably find it.



- "If you have the heart of a true winner, you can always get more pissed off than some other asshole."