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Fixing bugs. But that’s asking too much.
I bought Skyrim so many different times and it’s amazing how the same bugs persist across so many versions. Literally did nothing when rereleasing on a new system. Like the Nintendo Switch port carried over bugs I had first experienced nearly a decade earlier when I played on Xbox 360 as my first time playing the game.
It’s unacceptable. These companies act like because we live in an age where patches can be released over the internet, that excuses their behavior.
Back when Morrowind was released, they didn’t have that luxury and had to release the game in as perfect of condition as they could or risk a bunch of angry gamers. Now they don’t care. And partly because we enable them by buying it in that state and not pushing back enough.