Todd Howard says Bethesda won't be remaking the first Fallouts because 'some of the charm of games from that era is a little bit of that age'
Todd Howard says Bethesda won't be remaking the first Fallouts because 'some of the charm of games from that era is a little bit of that age'
"As long as you can download it, as long as it loads up and runs, I think I'd like people to experience it the way it was."
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2 15 ReplyYou can still run Fallout 1 and 2 on modern hardware. Maybe not the original disks, but a remake wouldn't fix that anyways.
A remake would involve redoing nearly everything in the base game in a new engine. You're likely thinking of a remaster, which brings it up to modern hardware without rebuilding the whole thing.
A remake isn't needed for fallout 1 or 2
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4 7 ReplyRewriting the entire code for 2 25 year old games without changing the end result is a lot of work.
They'd also need to redo the voice acting for legal reasons like mods do and change some of the dialogue that wouldn't fly these days.
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1 3 ReplyKeeping the low INT female chosen one dialogue with Myron or half of San Francisco would probably start a shitstorm nowadays.
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Tell me you have no idea about software development without saying you have no idea about software development
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