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The rating in Korea was updated that's all - it means absolutely nothing.
It appears that Rockstar’s putting all their eggs in that basket.
We're in 2023, so don't expect that to happens anytime soon.
Wouldn't be the same people working on it probably. They already hired some absolute nobodies to bone some of their ports.
To be fair, Rockstar’s are absolute masters of single player content!
I wish I could could say the same about their multiplayer experiences, especially on PC. :P
I wasn't aware the game is broken, I should tell my pc to stop running it flawlessly.
I don't see Take Two doing anything to port/remaster RDR1 at all, particularly based on how they run their business nowadays and how they don't give a tinker's about their existing RDR2 PC franchise.
And yes, I do say Take Two instead of Rockstar for a reason. Don't forget that Take Two is the mothership, Rockstar are "merely" the incredibly talented developers who have created hit after hit of gold standard-setting games over the years, including this one which remains, at least as far as the single player mode is concerned, the best ever open world single player game ever created to this date.
But that doesn't matter to Take Two, who owns them. Rockstar won't be allowed to do anything unless Take Two says so. I'm absolutely certain that Rockstar could and would do absolute magic with RDR2 still if they were allowed, but the bean counters at Take Two see that the return on investment is far greater in, say, GTA, than it is with RDR. Which makes perfect sense from a business standpoint.
If I were to tell you that you could make $100/hr doing A or $25/hr doing B, you'd be an idiot to choose B as your project unless you had more money than you knew what to do with.
I just don't want to blame Rockstar for being "greedy bloodsuckers" when it's painfully obvious that they're not the ones making the decisions. Take Two is. If you're going to hate, I'm right there with you, but let's hate on the ones actually responsible.
Oh, and if you're REALLY annoyed at Take Two for throwing all of their resources at GTA and shark cards, STOP BUYING IT! If you encourage bad behavior, you're only going to get more of it.
But they do love money and after RDR2s succes. It would be basically free money. You do know RDR2 is the Prequel to RDR1 right? RDR1 is already written, they can reuse a ton of assets from RDR2 and make big bank on the RDR1 remaster. Most likely a publishers wet dream.
There's still al ton of work that would be required to remaster RDR1 to the graphic-fidelity of RDR2.
While this would be interesting to see, I still can't see it happening while the next GTA project is being developed.
They will outsource it probably to a mobile phone developer then wonder why no one wants it on pc