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Couldn't agree more with that.
https://help.bethesda.net/#en/answer/44199
1 - PC is infinitely superior to console in terms of power, variety, and ability for players to cheat... that isn't to say that the consoles aren't hacker infested nonsense... but they aren't as plagued typically
2 - PC allows near instant patching... xbox and playstation have rigorous requirements to have patches made on things compared to steam which just goes yeah do whatever you want
3 - You'd think it would sell more copies, but it doesn't it reduces sales
4 - Server strain and manpower needed to transfer over things would cost them a little
Money spent on development of and QA running on patches to check.