Fallout 4 Leak: 10 Reasons 'Hardcore Fans' Need To Stop Complaining
3. The Occasional Glitch Is A-OK
Here's the thing - every game has glitches, and you'll never get a 100% perfect open-world game. Also, in years gone by did we really used to care about glitches this much? Granted the worst you'd get was a game might lock up or you would clip through a wall for a few seconds, but they tended to be something laughed off as "Oh video games, you so crazy", rather than this damning indictment that every other immersive aspect of the game is going to fail because something slightly random happened. Skyrim's glitches were hilarious at times (particularly getting fired into space by an angry Giant in one random swoop), although along the way we've developed this demand for utmost perfection, whilst also continuing the pressure for developers to go bigger and better. Something has to give, and as long as Bethesda aren't releasing games with abhorrent abominations of code like Assassin's Creed: Unity's faceless characters, things like the above should just be brushed off as par for the course.