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Who's going to buy this even? That massive Switch community, or the handful of people that cant afford to upgrade to a PS5 but can afford a $50 repackaged 12 year old game? LOL!
rockstar? more like ROLLERBLADES!
Called examples. People have been hoping for years for a RDR PC release just like people have been hoping for Demons and Bloodborne. I am pessimistic for a reason because I know reality when I see it.
Modders got the game to work emulated, and as far as i know rather well right now. Xbox's backwards compatibility team got the game to run on One and Series consoles with higher fidelity. Neither of them have access to the games source code. Rockstar does and presumably the team they hired for the port would as well.
It's been a want for almost a decade now for Red Dead Redemption to come to PC, there's no way Rockstar has not heard it, and there's no way they don't have the resources to make it work. So they made the deliberate decision to ignore what would probably be their biggest market for a remastered RDR1. I don't see many Switch and Nintendo players particularly chomping at the bit to play Red Dead, so Switch is a baffling decision.
This will bolster pirates and emulation teams further to improve the game for emulation, knowing the game has no real future now in the companies hands. Good job on that Rockstar, you played yourself.