Actually they did not advertise the game would work. If there was then they held true. the game works but does not work to 100% performance. Also the game is not "material" if you will, the problems are digital and can be fixed with coding and is therefore not in the realm of being completely defective.
That's funny. The commercials that * I* saw, showed the game as functioning. In them, I didn't see black screens, lag (well except for the advert on the cab LCD) , crashes, graphics glitches, or inabilities to complete key quests that advance the story line to completion.
As for "not working 100% to performance" - I think many people here would settle for FIFTY percent of performance - cuz they are getting ZERO performance.
Whats the difference between PC and console besides coding.
I'd say a simple matter of complexity. Need I elaborate?
The gaming comps are just as good as our console; same for the gaming content.
I'm sorry - I don't understand your point here.
And yes i am fully aware i will get slammed by people, its a given and you know what i dont care because you people are completely biased to "we hate Bethesda" and "their doing nothing and dont give about us". The thing is they ARE doing their best to produce a complete product.
Hate Bethesda? Surely you jest.
And seriously - how do *you* know anything about what they are doing, and whether or not it's "their best" as you claim? And even more seriously - if releasing the game in the state that they did, was "their best", it's a very sad reflection on the state of Bethesda/Obsidian and any other company involved with this sad excuse for a release.
For once, look at both sides views, problems, etc. and then make am EDUCATED decision. Dont bother responding to this if your going to be biased to either side, and yes i am upset that the product is not at peak efficiency, but im willing to wait for a fix (which is near) and not complaining and demand my $ back, be serious its NEVER going to happen (baisically this post, and any others before and after this are pointless). GOOD DAY

Look at both sides? You're joking?
The "sides" are -
Side 1) Bethesda/Obsidian, who knowingly released a game that was not ready to be released. In addition to the simple annoying graphic glitches/ bugs (which are to be expected in a game release), there are FAR too many issues with (and I'll use caps for emphasis, since you don't seem to understand this: MAKES THE GAME COMPLETELY UNPLAYABLE FOR FAR TOO MANY PEOPLE.).
Side 2) Consumers who paid a good amount of money for a game they expected, as fully within their RIGHT to expect, - to BE ABLE TO PLAY.
Again, defending the indefensible. It boggles the mind.