• [deleted]@piefed.world
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    1 day ago

    Funny enough, some people haven’t played the games yet and might be interested in playing a modernized version!

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      5 hours ago

      I’ve played NV and would be absolutely interested in playing a modernised version. Same goes for FO3 which I played through most of but lost my save from corruption and rage quit

    • brvslvrnst@lemmy.ml
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      1 day ago

      I guess what I mean here is that they can just update the old one maybe and not try to make money on old property…

      I’m being curmudgeony possibly lol just IMO the old game still stands because of the hardware its built for, and the story it has. Not the graphics

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        8 hours ago

        I guess what I mean here is that they can just update the old one

        The old ones are still riddled with bugs. Trying to update them would exasperate the problems

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            5 hours ago

            Yeah, obviously they’d still have bugs; everything does, but the two original games are so broken they don’t even launch without installing 20+ mods and it’s clear playing either that a near full to full rewrite is the way to go. They could do that and also just replace the original but that would mean taking away peoples access to an existing mod ecosystem, so releasing it separately makes the most sense

            And of course they could give existing owners a free copy of the new version but if they’re redoing the whole game then its equivalent to a triple A game studio making and releasing a large game for free which would just remove any incentive to actually do the rewrite

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            5 hours ago

            you’re right on a surface level; no software is bug free.

            The issue I’m trying to bring forth is that the existing software is already a legacy piece of software with existing issues. Trying to extend said piece of software to do even more will make the existing issues worse AND introduce new issues.