Post number #1053731, ID: 4661ac
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150k people played it on Steam yesterday. The combination of new modern graphics and old controls, Oblivion features, made them a success in my opinion.
I hope this success will push them to make a remaster of the third part of Fallout.
Post number #1053745, ID: b793ef
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They need to remaster FNV and forget about the series forever
Post number #1053760, ID: f679c6
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>old controls
Post number #1053761, ID: f679c6
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>Oblivion features
Post number #1053762, ID: f679c6
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I find your points shallow and pedantic.
Post number #1053774, ID: ae44f2
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Wtf is 'oblivion features'?
Post number #1053775, ID: c74889
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>>1053774 It's all the bugs still left in the game.
Post number #1053778, ID: ae44f2
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>>1053775 heh made me chuckle
Post number #1053790, ID: 87142c
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I just dislike their design choices on a spiritual level at this point. If all they do now is remakes it'll be a blessing.
Post number #1053793, ID: ce107d
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elona
Post number #1053798, ID: ae44f2
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>>1053790 I'll whine, bitch and cry about this game until the Stockholm syndrome sets in and I start liking it. Just like Skyrim.
Post number #1053802, ID: fe4cc9
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The question is why though? Other than the money obviously. Why Oblivion? People still play that game, it has a fuck ton of improvement mods keeping it alive and all that. It's just such a bad pick for a remaster
Post number #1053982, ID: 3fb575
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Morrowind fans stay losing.
Post number #1054008, ID: 67e728
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Morrowind GODS stay winning on that CHIM grind
Post number #1054024, ID: b102c5
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>>1053982 Morrowind is the only elder scrolls games that appeals to me aesthetically. On a superficial level the rest of them kinda just feel like generic high fantasy. The batshit mid-late 2000s gaming era bloom, is kinda a vibe tho. Still idk why you'd buy a remaster when you could prob get mods to "modernize" the game for free, unless there some engine update that changes the meta of modding or something
Post number #1054050, ID: 67e728
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>>1054024 actually, as a Morrowind enjoyer, I think there are a fair amount of things in the game that are broken/could be fixed/could be improved, Including some mechanics that are buggy or not working as they should be. (I'm looking at you, stealing mechanic, you're simple unusable)
Post number #1054086, ID: 7ae9f9
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No, oblivion remastered is just succ
Post number #1054087, ID: 79bdd1
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It's not too bad. And for a shadow drop kinda baller. Lord knows I've played worse remasters
Post number #1054091, ID: 9ea0f1
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>>1054050 The combat could use an overhaul too and afaik that's a high priority after openmw de-hardcodes the combat and replace it with scripts.
Post number #1054145, ID: 25a568
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The choice of ue5 is questionable imho.
Post number #1054149, ID: 5ec379
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>>1054145 How come?
Post number #1054173, ID: 112431
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>>1054149 I came pretty dang hard, thank you for asking. Isn't it supposed to be in /d/ though
Post number #1054246, ID: fe4cc9
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>>1054024 Same. Morrowind has a genuinely interesting world. I haven't played much of it due to the unmodded base game being kind of miserable gameplay wise, but I'd love to see a modern take on that world with improved gameplay Fantasy imo should feel sort of alien. Most high fantasy is just "what if medieval times but more humanoid races and some slightly weird terrain on occasion + a basic looking hell place" Morrowind feels like an actually fantastical world
Post number #1054325, ID: 22bce8
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Truth!! It should be like a dream
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| 150k people played it on Steam yesterday. The combination of new modern graphics and old controls, Oblivion features, made them a success in my opinion.
I hope this success will push them to make a remaster of the third part of Fallout.