BlazeStryker Posted June 13 Share Posted June 13 I have a stable build. It's held solid for hours and hours. Seasons, quest alternatives and expansions, the works. STABLE. So, in my run, I stopped at Karthwasten and got the mercs out of there (as one does) because it's just part of being nice and I needed to camp out just far enough past the village anyway. A little later, the Dibella quest (tweaked so you get asked to help if you do things like tweak Molag's nostrils) kicked in so I went there to chat up the Sibyl. A dragon attacked, a friendly miner died, and... three seconds later, THE INHERITANCE BUG!! This is felching ridiculous. The Inheritance Bug is all the proof you will ever need that the Bathysphere will never, EVER fix a damn thing and we need to sue the damn company if they try to force another degradation "upgrade" on us!! I have faced that s#*! on Oldrim, Legrim, Special Snowflake Rim, and here in Anniversary, it's still with us! The Inheritance has never, ever worked. I am posting this in the Skyrim forum because it needs to be but I am also posting it in the Mod Ideas forum because it's time the mechanic was disabled... PERMANENTLY. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scorrp10 Posted June 13 Share Posted June 13 Why not cut it with the disparaging comments about a team that delivered a rich, detailed, massively modable game that's so far kept on giving for almost 13 years? Yeah, game has issues here and there, but by an large it is quite solid. And for practically any issue, a mod fix/improvement can be found. From someone who've been a software developer for about 30 years, projects of this scope call for huge respect. Why don't you try creating a simple quest mod, with some add-on NPCs, some dialogue, and a scene or two, and make sure it works perfectly, before blasting those who created from scratch a massive system of hundreds of interlocking quests? I have to say, I am yet to see this sort of attitude from any serious modder who got to experience firsthand the complexity of this game. And if this 'inheritance bug' is so much of a bother, dropping the word 'inheritance' into mod search.... Only dead lovers cause inheritance letters Immersive Letter of Inheritance No more letters of inheritance 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlazeStryker Posted June 13 Author Share Posted June 13 Because, as one of my Fallout 4 Loading Screen Quotes puts it, The good does not outweigh the bad nor the other way around; each is judged on its own merits. The judgment call on the Inheritance Bug is that it's gone uncorrected by Bethesda for over 13 years! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IsharaMeradin Posted June 13 Share Posted June 13 What exactly is the bug? A friendly NPC died, you got an inheritance letter. Sounds like the game is doing what it was programmed to do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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