Hey guys! Remember me? I hope we don't see any of those creepy face glitches, or that one where you dismember people and they look creepy.
Hey guys! Remember me? I hope we don't see any of those creepy face glitches, or that one where you dismember people and they look creepy.
No evil http://orig04.deviantart.net/8451/f/2012/194/3/1/zorak_how_do_you_play_a_round_keyboard_anyways_by_incandescentinsanity-d576aln.gif please.
If it's not the Gore Prince, I don't want to see it.
PS4 Memory Leak and Lack of Good Anisotropic Filtering
I just been lucky or not very perceptive.
Only ones I dont care for are people (npc's) being miles from where there supposed to be for no good reason or falling on me outa the sky.
And Dead Npc's rising from the dead (trash i think was her name did this as well many of the burned dead folks in new vegas for me) gave me the willies
Is there a way to chop people into pieces that isn't creepy?
Better colision meshes. Blowing myself up with a missile even though I had visual clearance, but gosh darn it that one rock sticking out of the ground might as well be a wall.
Important NPCs Glitching, Getting killed, or disappearing. Also a bug that stops a quest-line from continuing like for me atleast I could never get Nightingale Armor
Didn't happen very often, but..... corrupted worldmap cells.
Kind of messed up my one character when the cell outside the Citadel went bad.
The number one thing that's a game breaker for me is FRAMERATE drops...that's the hardest problem to iron out and fix.
Crashes, save file bloating, feet clip underneath ground level, having about a 400 hour playthrough become unplayable (console problem in which just too much data has been accumulated and the game will start up and only play about 2 minutes before it begins stuttering and freezes)
I don't want to see the bug where you kill an enemy and their body turns into spaghetti and stretches into impossibly thin and bounces around the environment like a Super-Ball on crack.
...that's like my favorite Bethesda bug ever. Watching one of the rubber-band men wiggling across the evening sky is a true pleasure.
In no particular order:
I'm sure there are others, but those came to mind immediately.