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Emperor battle for dune needs REMAKE (not remaster since u would get again OS problems). Since that one doesn't run well on current OS / systems sadly.
But only, because emperor was quite unique and because with technical problems on current platforms. Also in my humble opinion emperor was superior to dune2 or dune2000.
Recently i tried to instal original Emperor on Win10. And you need to fumble around, not convenient to instal it properly :c
Dune2 or Dune2000 dont need remasters since there are superior Linux Opensource ports. Don't fear some also work in windows!
You might as well check into OpenDune, when u liked the multiplayer aspect of dune2000 ^^
Source:
For original grandfather dune2 on github:
https://github.com/OpenDUNE/OpenDUNE
For Red alert and dune 2000:
http://www.openra.net/
No point in remastering grandfather games. I mean developers are very expensive and it's actually very smart that they try new take on dune universe for Dune: Spice wars.
People we need innovative new games. I'm quite interested in a new 4X hybrid.
Remasters / remake destroy the industry and make the consumer stupid and artistically dull xD
+1
Sadly, one of the few early 2000's PC games that wont run correctly on modern OS (XP,7,8,10)