Lets look at this from a marketing standpoint because money matters... obviously. Every single "helpful" review on the first page for skyrim is negative. Not a single positive... so for someone interested in the game and dont really know much about it ( yea I know where have you been, but there are young people that have started gaming after the release of skyrim ) All they see is an entire page of red... that would stop me dead in my tracks if i was considering purchasing a game. Skyrim went from a 97% positive review score, that put it on the first page of the steam store when listing based on review score. It is now at 95% which barrys it a couple pages in... yes still an amazing score but not top tier cream of the crop amazing. Skyrim is likely to drop below 95% which will move its standing from "overwhelmingly positive" to "very positive" thats not a very good thing at all. What does all this spell.... really bad marketing and surly a drop in sales. Myself personally will not be pre ordering or buying fallout 4 at launch if this system is still in place on skyrim and especially if on fallout 4.... I will wait until an extreme sale maybe a year later. If the anger of all these people doesn't move you the benjamins should. Bethesda heres a little advice from me... you should strongly consider publicly giving Gaben and steam the middle finger and reversing any kind of contract deal you signed with them unless you were stupid enough to sign a contract with severe penalties over a system that will make you very little money even if it worked. This will not get better... it will get worse... think if a quarter, just 1/4th thats it, of the modding community left the skyrim/fallout scene... Yea skyrim is great but its the mod that make skyrim truly amazing. The impact that would have on Fallout 4 is disasterous. Skyrim vanilla is a great but forgettable 80 hour or so game, skyrim with mods is timeless.