I played my assassin for a few hours last night without a single CTD (would happen within an hour prior to the LAA patch.
I played my assassin for a few hours last night without a single CTD (would happen within an hour prior to the LAA patch.
Personally I don't understand how the public reacts to games. some are lambasted as buggy when they actually are fairly darn stable and others like skyrim are not stable at all, yet people just smile and whistle about it.
Personally I don't understand how the public reacts to games. some are lambasted as buggy when they actually are fairly darn stable and others like skyrim are not stable at all, yet people just smile and whistle about it.
People are more likely to forgive a "go anywhere, do anything, at whatever time you want" game rather than a "simple" corridor shooter.
Saying that, I just past 150 hours in Skyrim, with very few bugs.
Good grief, I might be at 30 hours and I'm on my 3rd character
Good grief, I might be at 30 hours and I'm on my 3rd character (who, as an assassin, just discovered what was loaded on Cicero's broken-down wagon my 2nd toon passed).
For me the game was actually less stable recently than at launch, and I was assuming that was probably due to my fudging with the .ini files so much. Or it could be due to 1.1 and 1.2 patches. I'm just glad it's more stable now with the LAA update.