Apparently you guys are completely unaware of what testing is or why it is so crucial to both patches and games being released, so I'll try to explain it to you.
Basically, if you do this wonderful thing called testing before releasing a patch or a video game you can basically eliminate 100% of the nasty bugs and glitches in a game and leave only about 10% of the minor ones which can then be fixed with a patch.
See how great that sounds? See how many complaints and how much criticism you could of avoided? Sounds awesome doesn't it! Sure does!
Doing this great thing called patch testing would mean that 90% of Fallout NV PC players would be able to play the game right now, instead of having it crash on load up or very soon after. Even the people who can actually play the game are reporting more crashes than ever before, even at the bug-ridden release.
So please Bethesda/Obsidian, heed my advice.
Love,
Fan of your games for about a decade who is SLIGHTLY AGITATED YOU STILL HAVE NOT LEARNED WHAT TESTING IS.