Bethesda operating under Microsoft's leadership may improve game stability, potentially reducing bugs.
Bethesda operating under Microsoft's leadership may improve game stability, potentially reducing bugs.
I’d skip any Fallout title that forces you to restart missions through the console to complete them.
There's a chance sure, just like there's also a chance that Scam Citizen will be finished and released. It is very very unlikely however.
It’s clear now that the delay in Starfield’s release stems from Bethesda investing heavily in updating their Creation Engine to meet current standards. Most of their previous issues arose from attempting to keep an outdated engine functional with makeshift fixes. This isn’t the first time they’ve overhauled their engine—they did so between Fallout 3 and Skyrim, but the improvements weren’t significant. As for Microsoft, they expect minimal changes at the acquired studios; leadership roles have shifted, but the teams will stay largely independent, and projects should proceed without major disruption.
You seem to be unfamiliar with Flight Simulator 2020, have you?
Absolutely, but I feel the odds haven’t shifted much from what they were before. Bethesda has consistently released flawed games and remakes, reaping huge profits from them. The market pushes for updates, not for perfection. For a genuine, bug-free experience, avoid Fallout if it contains issues.