I'd like it for the gameplay adjustments(not that skyrim is great) but I understand given how invested they are in new projects at the moment. Hopefully Skywind can deliver.
Pretty smart. Wouldn't want to expose people to what a good Bethesda game is, that would hurt future sales.
No point in remasters of their games you can get them looking pretty amazing and relatively new through mods. That's kind of the entire point of playing their games to begin with.
This.Todd shouldn't be interested in making remasters.
But parent company Zenimax should be interested in hiring outside talent to do it for him.
I think it's the exception because TES6 won't be on current gen. :(It makes sense, they want to work on new things.
Skyrim is the exception because its basically the ambassador on new platforms for their games.
More like remakes would be confusing and overwhelming to the majority of Skyrim fans.A remaster of Morrowind would make their current games look like complete dogshit in the RPG aspect of things. So I highly doubt they're going to touch that with a barge pole. Besides we have mods and skywind, beyond skyrim etc.
"I'd rather you play Morrowind the way it was ... I think the age is part of its identity."
Considering the Skyrim remaster, I think the subtext here is that working to update Morrowind and Oblivon to meet modern graphical standards would take too much effort and resources for their expected return and would draw those resources away from new games in production.
LMAO there is so much truth to this.Pretty smart. Wouldn't want to expose people to what a good Bethesda game is, that would hurt future sales.
More like remakes would be confusing and overwhelming to the majority of Skyrim fans.
None of it is easy money though. They would have to put way more time and resources into some of the games than they would get back in return. It's not like skyrim that was an easy remaster than any of their other games to bring to newer consoles.LMAO there is so much truth to this.
Bethesda apparently doesn't want easy money.
The only way a remake of F1 and F2 would work is if it's not made by Bethesda. They'll just ruin them.I get their logic, but a 3D remake of Fallout 1 would be a brand new game for everyone besides the couple hundred thousand people who played Fallout back in the day, and a brand new experience for those of us who played back then, or since.
A 3D Fallout 1 or 2 remake... there isn't an announcement in gaming that would hype me up more. They'd have to make some tweaks to redesign those huge maps in the context of one large explorable open world (or give players a fast traversal option in a 76-sized world that's mostly desert, wastelands, and the occasional forest), but I think it could be done.