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Oh, sorry, you were mentioning it so the fans can fix it for them, as usual.
the right sentence would be "bethesda never fixes all of their bugs", there was plenty of bugfixes at the release time and a few weeks after that which poof your sentence as wrong. :)
They even fix the bugs we don't exactly want them to fix.
Anyone else miss breaking orbit when a giant killed them?
Bugs that offer more humor than annoyance are the true gems of any game.
To the OP they may fix these or leave them. There is actually a major bug within the Skyrim code that causes massive fps loss that a modder had to fix. I know 10 fps can be considered massive to some PC enthusiasts but this one was like 20-30 for me and like 50 for the author. I say this because Beth never fixed such a minor fix that caused this huge of an impact on gameplay. Check it out if your curious.
https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/10547/?
So wait and see if Beth fixes iit or check out the nexus from time to time.