Fewest bugs for a Bethesda game doesn't disqualify it from having thousands /s
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Fewest per square foot I bet
Your sign assuring me that there are "definitely no more snakes" in the bathroom has made me very concerned about the number of snakes in the bathroom
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lol I'll wait and see, but 'fewest bugs' in a Bethesda game isn't exactly inspiring confidence the way they probably assumed it would.
Very curious if this is enough of an engine overhaul to make it a little bit more stable in general.
Yeah... There's better ways to communicate that, guys.
Honestly, that Microsoft has to touch on that at all shows how badly Bethesda has managed their reputation over the decades.
Is it bethesda that makes buggy games, or is it the bugs that make it a bethesda game? We'll find out soon enough
Oh boy, great way to jinx it!
Proof will be in the bug pudding
fewest bugs
so, like 5,000 still?
although im not ashamed to admit i still play FO4 to this day, I am however ashamed of the hours I have dumped into it. Hell, I even built my last PC just for FO4
It's hard to tell what's intentional most of the time. This will be difficult to prove.