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1. This was created with the official CK.
2. Yes, the required game version is mandatory. We often have to absorb official updates into our fixes so that everything continues to work properly. Because of this, we will NOT provide older versions of the patch for any reason. Update your game.
Because it's a completely different type of beast, or rather the consequences of the design choices. In *almost* every category they could make (except some bad ones like limiting dialogue choices), they went for more possibilities and flexibility than stability and reliability, which they try to skirt along with "good enough" for to focus on what they do better. Don't like it? Don't play it and focus on other less-modifiable titles from other developers whom focus more on performance/stability, there's other options out there. I'll take my buggy-but-fun Bethesda. <3
So developing a game that entirely neglects performance and stability, meaning that both the game and the company behind it have no place in the industry whatsoever, but obviously people will keep buying them because they can't help themselves.