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Are you arguing against it? Has anyone actually done an in-depth analysis to prove that the games are not getting less buggy? I know Bethsda has a vested interest in us thinking it's true but without any evidence I'd trust them over random people on the internet.
I am pretty damn sure Fallout 76 was the buggiest game they ever released. And Todd literally said: dont worry no bugs this time. It just works.
Fallout 76 is extremely different technically from their single player games so of course it's going to be more buggy. I'd be more interested in a comparison between Skyrim, Fallout 4, and Starfield after it releases. Also the "It just works" quote comes from Fallout 4 talking about the settlement builder. I don't know what claims they made about FO76 since I wasn't interested in it but I doubt he would use the same phrase again after it backfired so bad (and I also can't find any evidence he did say it for FO76). So no, Todd did not "literally say" it just works. In fact for FO76 he said "sometimes it just doesn't work".
He said that as a joke while announcing the BETA of Fallout 76. And after the beta they announced they would fix everything, which they obvioulsy didn't.