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Fallout co -producer TIM CAIN discussed the possibility that the original game would be remastered.
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But sadly, he thinks that it can be too difficult to withdraw because of various problems.
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Cain shared his thoughts on this challenge in a recent video of the YouTube channel.
Fallout co -producer Tim Cain shared the video on all the tasks that could generate the potential remasters of the first fall -up game on the YouTube channel.
Most modern falls fans want to watch Bethesda games such as Fallout 3 and New Vegas, but get remastered as Oblivion. Classic Nakjin fans wanted to shine longer for the first two games. The two original falling titles are still still played, but definitely a little older.
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Fallout 3 Remastered must be changed much more than forgetful remasters.
Fallout 3 Remastered was leaked a few years ago, but needs more changes than forgetting.
With the era in mind, fans spent a long time hoping that someone could remaster or remake the first and second games. It seemed impossible given that Tim Cain had previously said that the source code was previously destroyed. Cain has now solved the topic of Fallout Remaster in the new video of the YouTube channel.
Fallout Lead Tim Cain briefly describes the “challenge” of remastering the first game.
Except for the source code, it will be stupid to remaster of the fall.
As pointed out in pcGamesn, CAIN's video dives deep diving about all the problems that the falling remasters can face when compared to the entire remake, as the falling remasters discussed in the past. To start the video, Cain pointed out that he wanted to remaster because of all the problems that such a project would face.
CAIN points out three major categories of problems for the fall of the fall, including “legal, technical and subjective issues.” In legal aspects, CAIN has confirmed that it should present source code and destroy it when it is recently interacted. Even if the co -founder of InterPlay recently finds source codes of Nakjin 1 and 2, CAIN says that the problem will still occur because the compiler is too long.
There is still a music license on the legal side, and may be required for renegotiation for remaster. Of course, there is a bug. Bug admitted that he struggled to determine which people needed cocoons. Things such as crashes are fair games, but there are things that people don't like to fall.
If all of these problems are not enough, CAIN has experienced the possibility of replacing numerous game play mechanisms that add new conversations and what to do about the actor, the game's perspective, and even how to touch the fans. In general, Cain seems to be right for a tall task that he may not want to do.
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I hope BALDUR's Gate 3 can play one thing at a time.
I respect people who can dig deep in a game, but I can't just play a game.