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LMAO
You need to learn what the term "polished" means.
Dude got the magic copy of the game.
Personally, i got that same copy, the only bug i've encountered has been a missing housing that a robot would sit in, but the computer to control the robot was just floating next to it. I've always had weirdly good luck with Bethesda games though, so it's not surprising for me i've had an almost bug-free experience
Point me to an asset in Tears of the Kingdom that's just floating in mid air. I'll hold my breath.
I usually don't care about small bugs and stuff. I mainly play older games and indies, so I'm fine with some bugs and odd things here and there. What gets me is Bethesda has basically trademarked having janky buggy games, and this game is no different.
The last Zelda game is so far above Bethesdas skill level it's ridiculous.
The only thing that's happened consistently to me is companions continuing to sprint after I enter a door from a sprint and it's never not funny.