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That’s exactly the kind of bug I’ve come to expect from their games. It’s usually a couple of patches in where they figure out that you bumping into your companion should get them to move, or you having the ability to tell your companion to move.
I couldn’t count the thousands of hours I’ve logged on Bethesda games, but they’re the reason I have 200 gigs of save files every time I play an RPG.
After another 2 hours I just gave up. This game is my least favorite Bethesda game I've played. I see how tedious it will get exploring. New Atlantis showed me the shortcomings of this game.
Was the the same with Cp2077for me, finished the story after a year till my game breaking bug was fixed.
At least that game had a map system. I've been so lost in New Atlantis. The elevators take you to so many different locations and the trains do it, but with no map I can't tell which is on what location as it's all segregated.