A remastered Skyrim would be so wonderful, especially with the prospect of mods. The new lease of life we will see would be worth it and I think Beth are so powerful now they can petty much do what they want, outsource the project to a third party without it influencing the development of TES VI.
All that said, backwards compatibility alone with revolutionize what many of us do without the need for a remastered version. Having a better looking and mod supporting Skyrim would be icing on the cake, though.
A remastered Skyrim would be so wonderful, especially with the prospect of mods. The new lease of life we will see would be worth it and I think Beth are so powerful now they can petty much do what they want, outsource the project to a third party without it influencing the development of TES VI.
All that said, backwards compatibility alone with revolutionize what many of us do without the need for a remastered version. Having a better looking and mod supporting Skyrim would be icing on the cake, though.
I'd love to see Skyrim remastered. The game itself is timeless. Giving people a chance to experience it all again would be wonderful, especially if there's mod support for consoles. I would drop every other game just to play a remastered Skyrim.
I'd love to see Skyrim remastered. The game itself is timeless. Giving people a chance to experience it all again would be wonderful, especially if there's mod support for consoles. I would drop every other game just to play a remastered Skyrim.
As long as they chuck the junky engine and make a game that's actually stable even without mods, and make it 64-bit this time, and give us something better than crappy Papyrus to run scripts with
As long as they chuck the junky engine and make a game that's actually stable even without mods, and make it 64-bit this time, and give us something better than crappy Papyrus to run scripts with
I think it would be smarter to do a Battlespire or Redguard, just to test the water, since they're both smaller games and it would allow newer fans to get into the more obscure lore featured in those games. Plus, if the mess up, the only person they have to worry about pissing off is me
I think it would be smarter to do a Battlespire or Redguard, just to test the water, since they're both smaller games and it would allow newer fans to get into the more obscure lore featured in those games. Plus, if the mess up, the only person they have to worry about pissing off is me