StoicNihilist
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Seeing how successful the Skyrim remaster was for the PS4 and Xbox1, it seems like a no brainer to release a remaster bundle of the previous Fallout 3/NV games.
All they would have to do is create an HD port of the games with improved graphics and audio quality, along with all the DLC. These games are dated enough that they would both probably fit on the newer console discs. They'd make SO MUCH MONEY.
Skyrim on both the PS3 and 360 sucked. It crashed every 30 minutes and lagged like hell. It was simply too ambitious for these consoles, they just couldn't handle this game very well. But Skyrim plays beautifully on my PS4, almost as good as on an entry level gaming PC. It ran smooth, and only crashed like 2 times during a 100 hour playthrough.
Fallout 3 and NV ran okay-ish on 360 and PS3. But that's not saying much. They still crashed often enough to seriously break your immersion. The Xbox1 and PS4 would run these games beautifully though with thier specs. Like how they were meant to be played. Bethesda is seriously missing out on this opportunity. An HD remaster bundle would sell like hotcakes.
All they would have to do is create an HD port of the games with improved graphics and audio quality, along with all the DLC. These games are dated enough that they would both probably fit on the newer console discs. They'd make SO MUCH MONEY.
Skyrim on both the PS3 and 360 sucked. It crashed every 30 minutes and lagged like hell. It was simply too ambitious for these consoles, they just couldn't handle this game very well. But Skyrim plays beautifully on my PS4, almost as good as on an entry level gaming PC. It ran smooth, and only crashed like 2 times during a 100 hour playthrough.
Fallout 3 and NV ran okay-ish on 360 and PS3. But that's not saying much. They still crashed often enough to seriously break your immersion. The Xbox1 and PS4 would run these games beautifully though with thier specs. Like how they were meant to be played. Bethesda is seriously missing out on this opportunity. An HD remaster bundle would sell like hotcakes.