So.
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— Bethesda Game Studios (@BethesdaStudios) 29 de maio de 2018
Oh my, please give me a real Fallout... And please have Chris Avellone on it.
I bet it's a Fallout 3 remaster announcement. Obsidian left this Tweet earlier today:
How do you let someone down easily?
— Obsidian #Deadfire (@Obsidian) May 29, 2018
Asking for a friend.#ItsNotUs
Could be. I would be happy with it, Fallout 3 is plagued with bugs on PC, so I can only play it on console. But in any event, I didn't expect it to be Obsidian anyway - I think there are two, three teams there: Josh Sawyer's team working on Pillars of Eternity 2, there may be a second one working on Tyranny and there's also Tim Caine and Leonard Boyarsky's team that's working on an unknown title to be published by Take Two.
It could be another studio, and since Avellone has already done some work for Bethesda in Prey, well, a man can dream...
Huh. Didn't know about that. Yes, the color looks different than anything we've seen before, which gives me hope for a new title in a new region (or, since it looks "bright" and "new", it could indicate a remaster), but I don't think it's Fallout 5. The "main" Fallout titles have been done, up until now, by BGS, and I think they are working on Star...something. I forgot the name.
I tend to agree with you. Plus, it would not be fair to TES fans (especially those who do not like ESO) to have FO5 jump the order and be released before TES6.
I bet we get an actual trailer tomorrow.
I think the ES fans wouldn't be happy if it was a new game made by BGS, but a game made by some other studio, they would be okay with it. It happened with New Vegas - it launched a year or so before Skyrim. If it's a new game, it's possible that it will be released either this year or the next, depending on when BGS decides to release their Star game.
Rogue said:So, if FO3 gets remastered, Bethesda surely knows that is going to oblige them into making an Oblivion or Morrowind remaster. All I want to know is; who the hell asked for this? lol
I don't know. I think this year is Fallout 3's 10 years anniversary, and it being their first Fallout game, it's kind of special. Oblivion's ten years anniversary was two years ago, I think? I don't know...
Wise words from GopherGaming:
OK, so BGS are teasing something Fallout? OK, step 1) Don't get hopes up. step 2) Don't fall for hype. step 3) Stop failing at steps 1 and 2!
— Gopher (@GopherGaming) May 29, 2018
Patriarch said:Rogue said:All I want to know is; who the hell asked for this? lol
That's what fans asked about ESO. Yet, Beth green-lit that project for ZOS. There honestly hasn't been much logic with Beth decisions lately.
Pretty much this. I understand branching out into a new IP before releasing TES 6, but a remaster for a game that two people still play is just moronic.
Rogue said:Patriarch said:Rogue said:All I want to know is; who the hell asked for this? lol
That's what fans asked about ESO. Yet, Beth green-lit that project for ZOS. There honestly hasn't been much logic with Beth decisions lately.
Pretty much this. I understand branching out into a new IP before releasing TES 6, but a remaster for a game that two people still play is just moronic.
Well, maybe it's because only two people still play it that they're releasing it again. It was a hit back then, and lots of people have fond memories of it. And it is a pretty solid game when it comes to storytelling, characters and atmosphere, much stronger, in my opinion, than Fallout 4. A remaster of it would most definitely pump it back to "stardom". Especially considering that Fallout 3, on the PC at least, is bugged as hell.
Mr. Edd said:Rogue said:Patriarch said:Rogue said:All I want to know is; who the hell asked for this? lol
That's what fans asked about ESO. Yet, Beth green-lit that project for ZOS. There honestly hasn't been much logic with Beth decisions lately.
Pretty much this. I understand branching out into a new IP before releasing TES 6, but a remaster for a game that two people still play is just moronic.
Well, maybe it's because only two people still play it that they're releasing it again. It was a hit back then, and lots of people have fond memories of it. And it is a pretty solid game when it comes to storytelling, characters and atmosphere, much stronger, in my opinion, than Fallout 4. A remaster of it would most definitely pump it back to "stardom". Especially considering that Fallout 3, on the PC at least, is bugged as hell.
And I can use the exact same argument for Oblivion or Morrowind. The only difference is that TES fans are getting fucked sideways if another Fallout game gets released; while we're stuck with ESO. lol
Rogue said:Mr. Edd said:Rogue said:Patriarch said:Rogue said:All I want to know is; who the hell asked for this? lol
That's what fans asked about ESO. Yet, Beth green-lit that project for ZOS. There honestly hasn't been much logic with Beth decisions lately.
Pretty much this. I understand branching out into a new IP before releasing TES 6, but a remaster for a game that two people still play is just moronic.
Well, maybe it's because only two people still play it that they're releasing it again. It was a hit back then, and lots of people have fond memories of it. And it is a pretty solid game when it comes to storytelling, characters and atmosphere, much stronger, in my opinion, than Fallout 4. A remaster of it would most definitely pump it back to "stardom". Especially considering that Fallout 3, on the PC at least, is bugged as hell.
And I can use the exact same argument for Oblivion or Morrowind. The only difference is that TES fans are getting fucked sideways if another Fallout game gets released; while we're stuck with ESO. lol
It could, but given the reasons I've given about two posts before, this argument alone isn't enough, I think. The same thing happened in 2010/2011, with New Vegas and Skyrim. People didn't riot, and when Skyrim came out, it was Beth's biggest hit.
Plus, Bethesda as a company grew a lot since then, which is why they've already made it pretty clear that we'll be getting two games before TES6, and three before Fallout 5 - remember, if it is a new Fallout, Bethesda is only publishing it, not making it.
It's pretty simple. The FO fans will justify why a FO5 before TES6 is okay, and the TES fans will argue why TES6 should come first.
Full disclosure: I am more of a TES fan than a FO fan. I think TES fans will rightly feel screwed over by Beth since there hasn't been a single-player TES game released since 2011 (7 years) as opposed to Fallout 4 which was released in 2015 (only 3 years). That means that TES fans have had to wait for more than double the time to get another TES single player game. ESO does not count...single player gamers have not (largely) been won over. Legends...does anyone except Pete Hines play that?