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no, it's working well on this, i have never living in the city house with my wife and they have open her store in one of the manor, even when we have go live in other manor, they will ask again if they can open store in this place,
but it's sure it's make strange Ha ha ha, they open a store in the house but you don't view any place for her to sell thing, when i have listen this the first time i have thinking be able to have a place to sell our thing or to give her our thing to make her selling it, but no, it's just an imaginary market an the only people they go buy and sell thing to her it's me Ha ha ha
Until people start really complaining about the lack of quality control in their games, Bethesda isn't going to change their policy of letting the Unofficial Skyrim Fix mods authors clean up after their bad programming. This isn't just a Bethesda issue. Try playing Sims 3. The game has been out for about 4 years now, and there are still bugs which have existed from day one, and no attempt by EA to fix them.
Put it this way... Would you buy a car which suddenly died every half hour while speeding down a busy highway, and not complain about it? I don't think so. If anything kills the gaming industry, it'll be the terrible quality of the programming.