Just check this
https://www.facebook.com/ElderScrolls/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pF2Qw9BI6Rg
Have you ever wanted to have a better version of Skyrim with less limitations??, Might be possible in a few months, it seems Bethesda is going to release a new better version of Skyrim an update version according to now days techonolgy
Feel free to comment about. please, what you know, what you think, what do you expect, etc
That will be cool!
Actually, Todd said that PC gamers will recieve the new version for free! Check it out: http://www.pcgamer.com/skyrim-special-edition-coming-to-pc-on-october-28/
I was hoping for some clue about TES IV, perhaps next year though...
I'd have liked to not be disappointed, but alas. Instead of giving us news of the next game, we're getting a prettier version of Skyrim? Why? I already own it and all the DLC. I want a new freaking game, not the old game with prettier views and mods.
Dropped the ball Bethesda. This is dumb schlock to squeeze out a bit more cash from Skyrim. If you really wanted to update an old game, do freaking Morrowind or Oblivion. That would be fantastic.
tl:dr - This is dumb and I am disappoint.
Honestly, I was hoping for more in a remaster. (bug fixes, better enemy AI, combat and magicka)
It's a great moment for console players but eh, I'm not sold in it. Though I'll thank Bethesda for the free remaster.
P.S. Why can't they just remaster Morrowind or Oblivion? Those games are still stuck with 2000's graphics.
Remastered edition for PC sounds redundant. We already have ENB's, Lighting mods and other graphic-enhancing mods. Though at least we get it for free.
I just think Remastered edition for PC sounds like you're feeding an already stuffed guest. The least they could do is save the hassle on the guys working on Skywind/Skyblivion and create a remaster for Oblivion/Morrowind.
I think that overall the remaster is a great thing. As a PC player I welcome the possibility of dropping some texture, lighting and ENB from my load order. Simplifying the mod setup a bit would be a welcome change and allow me to try other mods in exchange. With some testing, this could be a nice outcome.
I think any remaster worth its salt will also include updates to take advantage of today's hardware making the game run better and improving performance which is great news especially if you are trying to record or stream and want to keep those frames up!
The graphics overhaul in combination with mods is also really great news for console players. Nice textures, lighting and a mid range ENB will make the game that much more immersive on the console. The addition of mods will help to promote immersion and enhance role play. It's interesting to think that a player could get an xbox 1 for $299 with built in streaming capability and the remaster version and produce some really compelling video right away.
I would have loved to get at least a teaser on TES6 but I think we all knew that was not going to happen. In light of that, I think this is a nice step. If Bethesda can get the mod stealing issue under control to protect mod authors, I think this is a great way to grow the mod community, expand exposure to the game and enhance the game play experience.
Damn, I couldn't be more excited for this news, but it seems that everyone is disappointed. I get why PC players would be annoyed - it changes nothing really about the game as they have mods already, apart from maybe they can sell their old copy as they can get a new digital download for free. So yeah, sorry PC players.
I'm more interested in the prospect of returning to old games like Morrowind. Making a remastered game is inevitably going to be quicker than making a new one, so we could have the shiny new Oblivion or Morrowind within a year. In that time, a little part of Bethesda could be laying the groundwork for ES 6.
The cynical part of me thinks this is just a marketing ploy to get sales up and more attention towards Bethesda and their upcoming releases. Buuuut, this could also mean they want the announcement of ES 6 to reach as wide an audience as possible, so it could be coming soon. But I don't expect it within a year, Fallout 4 is still releasing DLC after all.
Exactly
From what we've heard, very little development time has gone into this really.
1. They ported Skyrim to PS4 to get started on Fallout 4. So that work happened, what, 3 years ago?
2. Mod Support was added in the Fallout 4 development cycle - again, it didn't need doing again
3. Graphic update - well, as PC modders know, that's not especially time consuming, which is why PC users already have dozens of ENB mods and graphical upgrades.
In other words, 90% of the work was done anyway, as part of Fallout 4, and it hasn't slowed down work on Elder Scrolls VI in any way whatsoever.