Great. How about the basic absolute fundamentals?
You know, before Da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa and he done preliminarily sketches and other basic stuff before creating his grand wonderul picture. Why?
Common sense.
That was one guy. Bethesda is a studio with hundreds of guys. That fixed UI, was most likely, one guy.
You say "fixed" like it was broken or something. You just didn't care for it. There's a difference.
Whats content that doesn't exist yet have to do with... anything?
You called them lazy, and the scope of most of their DLC starting with Knights of the Nine is evidence to the contrary.
They could just release new skins or whatever, but instead they choose to make DLC with all new stories, characters, locations, weapons, armor, etc.
Yea they do. They had a specific sale allowing you to get a Team Fortress 2 hat for pre-ordering.
That's not at all what I was referring to and you know it.
So do most games. Alot of them more stable than Bethesda games at launch.
Again, Bethesda doesn't make
most games. Most games are linear and heavily scripted, making it much easier to account for and eliminate bugs.
No one else makes games that are of the same size and scope of what Bethesda accomplishes. And even when it's attempted by other studios, they never turn out nearly as good.
I am not some single minority entity I'm sorry, that is not that case. As soon as the game was released, practically everyone, fans and critics alike, pointed out the UI as flawed. I'm also not the only person here who takes issue with it. So don't pin this specifically on me as whining for the sake of it. That is not the reality.
I didn't say you were the only one who didn't like it. You're just the only one bellyaching about it to this extent. Even on NeoGAF I haven't seen anyone complain about it as much you.
In fact, if I recall correctly, I specifically stated, months in advance, that the game would be buggy and consolized. I recall saying Dragon Age would also suffer the same fate. Everyone raged. But guess what? I was right. Happens alot.
I'm pretty sure Bethesda is open about using the 360 as lead platform. And for better or worse, Bethesda's games being buggy, like death and taxes, is just a fact of life. You didn't really predict anything we didn't already know.