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If you do play in the future to release another game of the series, I'd like to vote for the very first game.
Money speaks louder than words. IE: Buy WOTS three and four.
You're not going to see something like HD retextures of the character models ala Final Fantasy X HD however the old games can run in a higher resolution with various filters applied to make it look better than it did on console.
Basically it would look the same but sharper, no jagged/pixelated edges, etc.
Also, maybe Samurai Western too?
ya i know but it would be easy $$$$ with the least investment.
just like FF,RE,AOE, AOM im sure there are more pc gamers love older games redone because of the state of the EA plauge.
That was my first WotS game, and I still play it from time to time. I would readily pay some 10- 15 € for that with some updated textures.
Not really. The WOTS games have never sold that well and them looking better graphically isn't going to make much of a difference in sales. Chances are it would actually lose money. They're cost effective to port to PC as they are now. Dumping any extra money into them wouldn't be a smart move in terms of proft margin.
Games like Final Fantasy, Resident Evil, etc, were/are games with huge fan bases with game entries that have sold millions of copies. It makes complete sense to HDify those games. There's almost no risk involved and the cost is minimal compared to the amount of money the games made.
No matter how good you make the WOTS games look visually you're always going to have a significant portion of the gaming audience that views the short length of the games as not being worth the cost.