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thank you CyMonk
As usual, bethesda and the gnome I mean todd, will release a patch fixing everything (TM) which will not fix anything, add some useless cosmetic, break the game and cause new bugs and glitches, and per usual disable all the mods people have installed.
I love the arguments that people make in the general steam forum.
I think people are REALLY having a stockholm syndrome when it comes to corporations.
It might be some sort of Microsoft initiative to retroactively release patches when interest in a studio's games might be renewed. Obsidian released some bugfix patches for Pillars of Eternity a few months ago which people speculated was to do with Avowed launching this year. The Fallout TV show just launched, so new people might buy Fallout games.