Obsidian might be a generally cool developer, certainly is one in my view, but offering
no further support for a game that, from what I read at least, fell quite short of the original expectations generated for it by the marketing hype, despite being able to fix at least some of the deficiencies by patch? This is simply irresponsible and shows, in my opinion, a strong disregard for the paying customer.
Whether this would be SEGA's fault or Obsidian's, I guess both companies would suffer a loss of reputation in particular among the more hardcore RPG gamers that were looking forward to the game, if they were really to try to sweep this under the carpet. Whether this is an important enough market for any of these companies, I do not know. But let's see, my hope is that the patch will still come, even if late.
Otherwise, it's a nice confirmation of my recent habit of waiting after a game's release, until it has had time enough to show it's true colours, before I consider spending both my time and money