February 14, 2012 10:26 PM EST
Well number 1, happened to me the first time I played the game (release day), it was rather anti-climactic I must admit, especially when I wasn't sure what was meant to happen! But I just loaded the last save and pretended it didn't happen.
Number 2, well, I'm not gonna lie and say that sort of thing hasn't been happening to me since 40/50 hours in. If anything, I think the situation has improved since the latest patch (for ps3 at least).
Number 3, let's just say a little Fus Ro Dah shouldn't bother them too much.
To be honest, all the major problems with Skyrim (especially game stalling!) have annoyed me over time, but for such a great game and expansive work of art, I've overlooked it all in favour of the multitude of things I love about it. Despite the problems which are mainly technical, it's easy to see what they intended the game to ideally 'work' like. And, just like in a workshop or even forum for say poetry; if all the elements are there for a great poem, such as good, interesting use of rhythm, metre, tone, etc but there are perhaps a few errors or inconsistencies with the syntax, then it can still be appreciated (like we all do with Skyrim of course), but you just need to accept it for what it is right now, the original artist may never get to fix these errors. And to be truthful, for me, if they did fix all the random stuff, it would only be a little extra icing on this fucking delicious cake I've been having for the past 3 months.