![]() ![]() ![]() "Cool, they liked it" or "They think like me", "We are on the same wavelength" etc, etc. When I get a like or thumbs up or whatever, I am like. That seems to be the ongoing trend (it appears to be part of the younger generation) where they HAVE to have RECOGNITION. Not providing proper solid reliable tools to perform those updates and fixes to their messed up games, add mods, extended features (which have been added for a number of years and they still haven't gotten the hint and implemented some of those script extensions to their engine when they rework them for a new game)Īnd always seeking recognition to fill their ego I should of just stayed back on Fallout 3 and New Vegas where the community is much more united and helpful. One of the reasons why I kinda regret ever getting TES Anthology and getting into Skyrim. Thus it becomes excusable to continue to support their games because of the loyal modders wasting away their time on a game developer that has zero integrity and treats their fans like second class consumers.Īfter experiencing the the toxic community for Skyrim which has shifted over to Fallout 4, with entitled modders bitching about not getting enough endorsements, pride themselves elitist unwilling to help others, and always seeking recognition to fill their ego, I don't expect to see things get better as more beth titles are released. They take the cheap route and expect the mod community to finish fixing the game. ![]() I for one have two reasons why I would never invest in another Bethesda game. ![]()
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