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Don't ever look for "flawless" in a Bethesda game. 🤣

 

Seriously, don't do it. Bethesda is known for making great games that people love to play but that are also riddled with issues.

 

Lag, slowdown and crashes can all depend on a lot of things beyond the game's control. In PC games, compatibility issues caused by someone trying to run the game on hardware that's either not the right specs for the game or that isn't compatible with itself can cause all of those things. By not compatible with itself, I mean that sometimes people will build computers where the CPU and GPU aren't a good match, and one will cause the other to not perform optimally. The wrong RAM or not enough RAM can cause lag and slowdown too, and even crashes. On console, the game is less likely to be a bad match for the hardware, and the hardware is obviously meant to pair together greatly and work for games. However, things like having the wrong settings on your TV can introduce lag. And games will occasionally crash on modern consoles, but that doesn't mean it's the game's fault. It may be the OS on the console had an issue, or there was a brief memory fault. Or, if it's an online game, maybe your ISP had a brief "moment." These things happen.

 

And, yes, there are games without weird graphical glitches like that thing in Fallout 3. But, again, Bethesda. But, I don't know if any game can ever be considered flawless.

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2 hours ago, scifidude79 said:

Don't ever look for "flawless" in a Bethesda game. 🤣

 

Seriously, don't do it. Bethesda is known for making great games that people love to play but that are also riddled with issues.

 

Lag, slowdown and crashes can all depend on a lot of things beyond the game's control. In PC games, compatibility issues caused by someone trying to run the game on hardware that's either not the right specs for the game or that isn't compatible with itself can cause all of those things. By not compatible with itself, I mean that sometimes people will build computers where the CPU and GPU aren't a good match, and one will cause the other to not perform optimally. The wrong RAM or not enough RAM can cause lag and slowdown too, and even crashes. On console, the game is less likely to be a bad match for the hardware, and the hardware is obviously meant to pair together greatly and work for games. However, things like having the wrong settings on your TV can introduce lag. And games will occasionally crash on modern consoles, but that doesn't mean it's the game's fault. It may be the OS on the console had an issue, or there was a brief memory fault. Or, if it's an online game, maybe your ISP had a brief "moment." These things happen.

 

And, yes, there are games without weird graphical glitches like that thing in Fallout 3. But, again, Bethesda. But, I don't know if any game can ever be considered flawless.

Yeah.

 

No two PCs have the same config, making games difficult.

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