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I ain't really bothered by this. None of the "AAA Studios" have released anything interesting in a long while. That leaves room for all the AA and Indie studios to actually release interesting things. And for a lower price.
If people want to pay for the nostalgia in a prettier package then it's their money, their choice. The rest of us won't bother or just "have a look" on Game Pass and move on.
Yeah not like we've been seeing endless rereleases since 2010-2015 era
Bring this game firmly up to date while keeping it's core is not the issue.
Make it happen, Todd.
hopefully Virtuos remasters Morrowind as well.
Look, you can like or dislike Remasters. That's fine. But lying about what they are/do is just weird. This remaster clearly does more than "make the game look pretty", FFS.
- It is not a 1-2 years old game.
- It is not a lazy AI generated ♥♥♥♥, they put actual effort into it.
- They fixed the problems of the original game.
- They don't ruin the mod support.
- The price reflects it is a remaster and they don't try to sell it on a full price and milk money.
This was made by a different company and so has no impact on the development of their next game