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Fallout 3, New Vegas, Elder scrolls Oblivion are my three favorite games of all time If I had to put my finger on them. But it's not enjoyable anymore to simply download them and try to play through them again. There's just something about trying to replay them and it just doesn't work. Maybe I spent too much time playing games with high graphical fidelity lately, or I spent too much time in them back in the day. But if there was a remake, 2028, they released a brand new version of any of these games, it would be immediate purchase for me. I would spend another thousand hours in them with modern graphics and updates. Like a modern game engine... The thing I wonder though is why? Why don't they remake any of their games? Not even Skyrim! They just keep re-releasing it.

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[–] Ephera@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 months ago

I'm still curious to see, if the Microsoft leadership pushes them to do that, especially with the more recent titles being duds, but in general, I don't expect them to do it, because:

  1. As others said, mods and community remakes like OpenMW, Skywind, Skyblivion etc. reduce the value that an official remake would have. They would need to deliver something much better, otherwise they'll get ridiculed.
  2. They don't have an amazing story or anything like that, where there's a strong argument for playing an old title rather than a new title.
  3. Their engine hasn't made that many amazing advances since Oblivion. To make things look better, they'd pretty much need to update all the textures, which is a lot of work.