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Little men do not admit to large weaknesses. Microsoft really needs to let this over-selling, "glad to take credit for other's work" failed jockey move on to greener pastures.
We won't ever see that though, since Todd Howard claimed all of this as executive producer of the TV show. His "baby" is now completely his, despite the fact that hundreds (about 275) employees actually made the game and his contributions stopped well before the storyboard phase.
Like saying Elon invented electric vehicles. Sorta, kinda true...but not really.