There is NO point to even purchasing a Fallout game (or any Bethesda game, fo that matter) until at least one month after the release. Don't get me wrong, these games have fantastic potential; after major modifications, they turn out to be amazing. These people just keep shoving the Beta versions of their high-potential games down our throats a month too early, and it serves as a HUGE turn off. After playing the game in it's pre-ready stage and running into countless freezes upon entering VATS, jumping, abruptly changing a surface color view, or just pulling out a weapon, I don't feel the need to piss myself off trying to get it to work- so, the game goes into its case, never to be played again. (The freezes seem to be a staple of Fallout games, even after patching. Why these acclaimed developers cand dream up huge successes and then destroy them by not actually developing them, I shall never understand.) If they actually took the time to test the game before release, it might be a HUGE success. Instead, it looks like some indie game that was developed in a basemant. If they need extra time before release, they should just take it! in the meantime, we fans will be waiting in earnest instead of getting pissed and trading the game back into Gamestop. BTW- When you pre-order a game and you are promised additional special features, logic would dictate that that is what you would recieve. Empty promises and low reliability, and yet such high potential. Will they ever learn?
There's a lot of truth to this post, Bethesda needs to hold off on the releases until most of the bugs can be polished off (a week after launch they had to release a patch fixing
over 200 issues...and even after that there's still an abundance of problems.). There is really nothing to justify releasing such a faulty product, this isn't some basemant project. Bethesda has the funding and talent to actually finish these games, but instead they continuously rush unfinished games out the door only to have their fans complain about numerous bugs upon release. Their games have a lot of potential but they suffer due to an apparent lack of commitment on the part of the developers.