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Since there was apparently a split in the team because of creative differences, and since those who split off released a smaller mod that seems more faithful to the general look and art style of NV, it does make me worried that we will see too much of F4 in F4NV. Which is not what I'm looking forward to.
There literally already is a mod that lets you go back to the old stat and skill system in Fallout 4. In the base game.
It's not a new thing they need to add for F4NV. It already exists and functions perfectly.
That said, I don't have a ton of confidence in F4NV. And I'd almost rather just let NV exist as it does. We have enough remakes and whatnot all over the rest of the entertainment industry.
Project Mojave, on the other hand, is much more interesting. Visiting the Mojave in the FO4 timeline as an expansion is a very, very compelling idea.
What needs to be remastered is Fallout Tactics. Had so much potential, but gone to waste because the devs were bad.