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Also, game is nearly two decades old and has had a massive graphical overhaul. This ain't Skyrim, being released every other year with a mild coat of paint.
Modern gamers are weird, but they are exactly why gaming is dying.
Even the least amount of work being done could still be excused if the game actually ran properly .
Yet the game doesn't run properly, was hastily and lazily put together, has no bug fixes, has more bugs than the original, and costs more...
And people ate it up...?
Well, it's not surprise when the modern gamer cannot even follow simple logic. The educational system worldwide is lacking and a disgrace.
UESP-wiki shows that there are things that are fixed, while many others aren't.
There are things that got beautifully streamlined, while the rest of the game stays quite the same.
I was able to enjoy this nice dose of nostalgy for soon 100 hrs in a row (meaning not playing anything else. I surely have my daily schedule).
And another one.
OP cannot afford the game and he want to be vocal.
I bought it TWICE on pc and xbox, both premium.
Would do it again. without a blink.