The author is basing this claim on feedback from FIVE people who have been playing the game. If Bethseda are only expecting a similar number to play it once it's released, then this is a useful metric. Otherwise it's meaningless.
The author also used the phrase "least buggiest" in the headline, I think we can guarantee there isn't any actual journalism in the article
It's basically nothing more than a badly written advert.
No worries about launching horses or trolls into orbit in a space game.
The author is basing this claim on feedback from FIVE people who have been playing the game. If Bethseda are only expecting a similar number to play it once it's released, then this is a useful metric. Otherwise it's meaningless.
The author also used the phrase "least buggiest" in the headline, I think we can guarantee there isn't any actual journalism in the article
It's basically nothing more than a badly written advert.
No worries about launching horses or trolls into orbit in a space game.