First of all, let me say I love the game.
Was kinda worried about it, since I'm a huge fallout fan since the first episode I was playing when I was 12 and made me discover the post-apo universes, the crpgs, and wich remains in my top 3 games of all time (First being, Fallout 2, hehe).
But when I got my hands on the game, I loved it. I think Bethesda made a very good job here, so yes, the game feels still buggy, but in such a huge sandbox, it's "normal". I also like how the different quests and locations are written. The map yet kinda small, is very dense, etc.
I was really eager about the settlements, and, even if at the moment, we don't have that much items to play around with, I'm sure the modders, and eventually the dlcs will fix that.
But my biggest issue lies there, settlements.
I just LOVE to decorate my home, built myself a very large loft on spectacle island, but I had the same problem on my first home in Sanctuary aswell.
My main problem with the game right now is : Items clipping through tables, shelves, and so on. I'm sure most people know what I'm talking about. Some items are fine, I place them with the "take" command, since I noticed placing them in workshop mode tends to make it even more buggy, but even so, there's plenty of items that remains where I place them for a while, then just fall, either somewhat in the middle of the shelf, or all the way down to the ground.
Simplest example is that I have this huge table I put plates, food, glasses, knives, forks, etc. Everything is stable for a while, then, at some point, everything just shifts through the table itself, and goes on the floor.
I'm asking one simple question : is that issue fixable from where you dev stands, or does it lie somewhere so deep in the engine/code that it can't be fixed.
I really would like to know if all the hope I have in building and decorating my loft is worth it, or if I just should let go.
Please, devs, even if I know it's quite harsh to tell it if you wont be able to fix it, or if you can, but it might takes a while, answer me, I would really like to know.