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Yes, I agree. Mine does as well. With the latest unofficial patches, I still get bugs out the ass. Almost every single quest (even minor ones) still have one or a couple of bugs attached to them.

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Maybe I am blind or just don't pay attention to it, but after unofficial patches I am not experiencing any bugs that I can point out with my finger really, not counting game stability. 

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Here's the issue yes they fix bugs lots of em but many are left untouched still due to either no ones found a fix or had the time to implement it yet. For the most bug free experience just install the unofficial patches the second you start installing any other mod your increasing the chance a new bug will be introduced or eve in a poorly done mod a old one uskp fixed got undone.

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Very true on the last couple of replies.  I just spent a week chasing bugs in the Dawnguard DLC that were supposed to be fixed by the Unofficial Patches.  They were too,  The problem turned out not to be with the game or the Unoffical patches but with other mods.  Specifically the "Journal for the Absent-Minded Dovahkin" FUBARed up 3 different Dawnguard quests and made them unable to be advanced or finished, even with console commands.  Extended UI seemed to aggravate the problem as well.

 

The game definitely has it's issues.  Anything with a few billion lines of code will.  I'm much more inclined to blame poorly made, untested and never cleaned mods for 90% of the problems users see with this game though.

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The biggest bug in skyrim is the horrible corruption in the save game code that will never be fixed.

 

Remember that before buying fallout 4 people...

 

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Using the patches, using TES5Edit to clean the masters and some mods, then using mods I know are stable gives me a game with nearly no quest bugs. And I nearly never get crashes anymore for that matter.

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