Fallout 5 Wishlist: 8 Biggest Changes That MUST Happen
1. Better QA/Stress Testing
It's become a running joke that Bethesda games are buggy. Not on the "repeated dialogue" scale, but full-blown glitch fests. At first it was funny, then it became a mild inconvenience when your game occasionally crashed. But the joke wears thin when you buy a game on launch on the hopeful proviso that it gets patched somewhere down the line. Once bitten, twice shy, as they say.
So please, Bethesda, take your time on this one. As Shigeru Miyamoto once said, "A delayed game is eventually good, but a rushed game is forever bad". Don't release a half-baked pie and expect us to yummy it down with crud-eating grins on our faces and telling ourselves it'll eventually get better.
Let it sit in the oven a bit longer, if needed. Look at Death Stranding, or Red Dead Redemption 2 for examples: yes, they have the occasional glitch, but no one expects them to keep breaking. No one wanders the countryside waiting for that inevitable moment their horse clips through the landscape.
We've had all the bugs we can take, give us some box-fresh greatness.