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What I didn’t know was that for some games there is a whole community of modders who do one thing and one thing only: they fix bugs that the developer didn’t bother fixing.
This 1.5-hour (sic!) video by Fredrik Knudsen talks about a story of such a community for a popular game Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim:
I won’t lie: this video was a bit of a frustrating watch. The presentation is dry and takes its time. I was annoyed at Bethesda for not fixing the bugs to begin with and creating the whole mess. Also, some of the people in this story do not appear very mature, and post-Gamergate I have little patience for that kind of behaviour.
On the other hand, this covers so, so many interesting things and provoked so many thoughts:
Not to mention these topics:
If you are responsible for bug-fixing processes at a company or with a community, I am curious if you find this video valuable. I did.
The funniest moment was that drama/debacle about a certain in-game portal was nicknamed… Gategate.
Not to mention the ending is truly poetic, and not something I expected.
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