It typically didn't bother me too much, because they were mostly
of an aesthetic nature and didn't really affect gameplay, and even when a Skyrim glitch was really awful, you
could usually fix it by restarting your machine while you take a Mountain Dew
Code Red break. But some of those glitches were game-breaking, or at the very least
momentum-breaking, as I've still got a Briar Heart I'm trying to get rid of,
and a lute trapped behind a busted set of puzzles.
Meanwhile, you'll never see the ground in a Game of Thrones city suddenly disappear
from under a building, and if I remember correctly, there aren't any
unobtainable lutes (or any lutes at all for that matter - another plus in my
book). In fact, Game of Thrones doesn't have a single glitch, unless you count the fact that Tyrion Lannister,
who is supposed to be grotesquely ugly, is being played by World's Handsomest
Dwarf Peter Dinklage (sorry, Warwick Davis).