
Joseph Jackmovich of gamrFeed gives Bethesda a good chastising about repeatedly releasing broken and buggy games to consumers. He argues that developers should have the integrity to to finish their product before release and not depend on patches weeks in the making to finalize a product that should have been completed when it hit the market.
He argues gamers should vote with their dollars and not tolerate this kind of disrespect.

Pete Hines: “Truthfully, I still think Bethesda is just part of something that is not authentic and is not genuine. And that shouldn't be a surprise to you.”

Kirk writes: "Two years after his retirement, where he spends his free time as a pro bono advisor for people struggling in the games industry, I got the chance to reminisce with him about one of the most fascinating careers in video games. "
I just cant get into starfield c'mon its 2025/6 and still we have loading screen that thing just killed

Pete Hines is retiring from Bethesda Softworks after 24 years.
Im glad he leaving. Bethesda has been terrible under his leadership. Redfall, Starfield, Fallout76 and the list goes on an on. His leadership style is outdated. Hopefully, MS bring someone in that knows what they are doing.
I interviewed at Bethesda once, and while there were some very smart mid level team members, the upper ranks (EP/VP/Studio Head) were a total boys' club. The Madmen series ego in that lunch was stiffling.
I interviewed at Bethesda once, and while there were some very smart mid level team members, the upper ranks (EP/VP/Studio Head) were a total boys' club. The Madmen series ego in that lunch was stifling.
Pete Hines was against locking out the majority of their console playerbase (ps gamers). Probably disgusted at the hypocrisy of white knight Phil assuring PS gamers that they can still play COD. Acquisition goes through, Hines goes out.
Goodbye Pete.
i wonder if he was asked to leave.
im pretty sure not everyone was on board with the acquisition.
you would think their engine would be less sloppy after all these years
Anyone
i well never buy any buggy/glitch fest title
I doubt people will stop supporting bug ridden games, considering alot of people support a broken console.
Honestly, the technical shortcomings of New Vegas seldom, if ever, deminished my love for the game. Actually, in many ways, I admired the game more than Fallout 3. The addition of iron sights and WAY more side quests made subtle glitches like the occassional enemy in a wall irrelevant to me.