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Actuallly nevermind, I wouldn't mind a remaster. Looking at some of these textures from closer sometimes it's hard to make out what they want to represent exactly.
Updated textures, shadows, effects, as well as widescreen display support, DirectX 11 and higher.
I played "war of the over world". Its buggy as hell when the maps get bigger and the campaign is badly made. Bit of a let down really though i heard it was rushed and went over budget or something.
"Dungeons" is worth playing but is a really different concept really as its more focused on trap building and exploring the above ground world.
But neither really match up to dungeon keeper. The campaign in dungeon keeper are so much better designed and interesting.
Only the Windows version is released on steam and there are no others. The game was developed in 1999.
So a question for you. What are you talking about?
Plus, we're asking for a remaster, not a remake.
If EA allows itself too much and removes some of the content that all fans know about. It will be as usual, negative reviews and refunds will appear on Steam.
Considering how EA has already hit rock bottom with its ideas, there's a good chance they won't rush into making rash decisions.
But overall I understand your concern.
Yet people here made fun of those saying that this game is terrible and crash every so often. :P