Ps4 Fallout New Vegas
After doing some reading and reminiscing on the past, I realized that it would actually be so much fun to go play Fallout NV again. In my own opinion, I feel New Vegas was on of the greatest games ever created - from the storyline to the DLCs (like Lonesomd Road - so much better than the content we've seen for FO4). That's why I absolutely believe that Bethesda should remaster it.Remastering other games from the past has shown to be a huge success, just look at Skyrim Special Additon which was ported over - huge numbers! Now imagine that same success with all Fallout fans and the newbies who've joined the franchise and want to experience one of the greatest games with the newest technology.Firstly, having those older graphics being updated to a level of that of FO4 and modern games would be absolutely stunning - the Mojave Wasteland would look fantastic! Combined with some bug fixes, possibly a landscape overhaul/expansion, I truly believe that many of us Fallout fans would go and buy this game in an instant. Even better, Bethesda wouldn't have to re-write or create any storylines - the coding is all there - but they would have a remastered classic flying off the shelves with just a bit of work to get it there.I figured i'm not the only one who thinks this, so what do you guys think? Maybe Bethesda will listen to us.
Fallout New Vegas Playstation 4
I would be very (pleasantly) surprised if we got a remaster of FO:NV. As mentioned the fact that the game runs on the older engine is a major factor in stopping this dream becoming a reality (please please let me be wrong lol). It would sell a lot of copies but not enough to make it worth while for either Bethesda or Obsidian - whoever would handle the remaster.I'm lucky in the fact that I can play the game and all content with Backwards compatibility on my XB-1S but yeah would be nice to see it remasteredCheers. That'd be a dream come true, eh?
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Maybe it'd also mean they'd get someone to take another try at making a new Bethesda game, more Bethesda games more good.I actually do think we might be seeing another remaster of a Bethesda game sometime in the next few years since Special Edition was such a huge success. I don't think it will be like how you think it is though, I think it'll be something like Skywind being picked up officially and sold as a complete game with heavy support from Bethesda. That still might be a dream though, but then Bethesda has been shattering a lot of things I thought was iron clad in their games and now all these dreams could actually become a reality.If a New Vegas remaster comes I can't wait to see This Machine done up in all of its modern graphics/animation glory. The M1 Garand is a fine raifu.
Said: said:I've been playing the censored out of FNV since September,i don't need a remaster, a couple of days ago I installed TTW, now I'm playing the censored out of FO3.Played NV for a couple of days, then I went back and requested a refund.BTW I know you didn't refer to me but I never said I played NV, I loved what the team did with TTW? Basically improved some aspects of FO3, never played the NV part of it, always felt it was like Blasphemy to admit you dis-liked New Vegas, He HeI played NV and found compared to FO3 which I was still heavily involved in with FOOK2 was like a different FO3 (improved in some things) placed in a desert with invisible barriers all over the place, WTF? Old World Blues was brilliant though. Said: said:I've been playing the censored out of FNV since September,i don't need a remaster, a couple of days ago I installed TTW, now I'm playing the censored out of FO3.Played NV for a couple of days, then I went back and requested a refund.I would have loved NV notably a lot more if it not been certain DLC, but provided we can ignore the DLC and not play it (as same dlc gives us EDE who is the coolest follower of all Fallout games ever), then for me personally the biggest bane is its technical performance. It was horrible. And when i say horrible, i mean constant crashes that really disrupted gameplay and I played them with no mods, always. FO4 is 1st fallout game I use mods exception of CASM on new vegas that did allow me to play it at 1st place after L30.
Said mod replaces save game system.It seems that I can forget playing any old fallouts on my win 10 AU - same way as I cannot play Skyrim original. Not sure if the root cause is same (me using Cintiq) or not, but at this stage I am not in mood to figure it out either. Said: said:said:I've been playing the censored out of FNV since September,i don't need a remaster, a couple of days ago I installed TTW, now I'm playing the censored out of FO3.Played NV for a couple of days, then I went back and requested a refund.I would have loved NV notably a lot more if it not been certain DLC, but provided we can ignore the DLC and not play it (as same dlc gives us EDE who is the coolest follower of all Fallout games ever), then for me personally the biggest bane is its technical performance. It was horrible. And when i say horrible, i mean constant crashes that really disrupted gameplay and I played them with no mods, always.
FO4 is 1st fallout game I use mods exception of CASM on new vegas that did allow me to play it at 1st place after L30. Said mod replaces save game system.It seems that I can forget playing any old fallouts on my win 10 AU - same way as I cannot play Skyrim original.
Not sure if the root cause is same (me using Cintiq) or not, but at this stage I am not in mood to figure it out either.Yeah, NV was bugging as hell. Said: said:I've been playing the censored out of FNV since September,i don't need a remaster, a couple of days ago I installed TTW, now I'm playing the censored out of FO3.Played NV for a couple of days, then I went back and requested a refund.well, I'm currently at 700 hours in fnv, without something like settlement building to over inflate the time I spent in the game, almost 100 hours of this is fo3 on ttw and I've still not unlocked most of the content of fo3.
Ps4 Fallout 4 New Vegas
Fo4 otoh, get rid of the settlement building and I'd really have to push myself to the limits to play over 100 hours of it, the actual game content is that bad.
Hardcore gamers must be excited to know that the list of possible new games for PS4 and Xbox One backwards compatibility is out now.According to, the new games that entered the latter's compatibility list are: 'Fallout: New Vegas,' 'Joe Danger,' 'Crystal Quest,' 'Red Faction Battlegrounds,' 'D&D: Chronicles of Mystara,' 'Blood Knights,' 'Comic Jumper' and 'I Am Alive.' First timers must have to download the games from the Xbox One Store.Also, three games in the 'Bioshock' series and classic triple-A games like 'Red Dead Redemption', 'The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim' and the sequel to the 'Black Ops' game, 'Black Ops 2' are also included in the backwards compatibility list.reported that 'New Vegas ' got the most votes for the most favorite game with 78,099 votes. So far, reported that there are more than 200 games available on the list which include 'Call of Duty: Black Ops', 'Fallout 3,' and 'Left 4 Dead 2.' On the other hand, reported that players can now play old and classic games on Sony's latest generation game console such as PS3 and PS4. The website reported that physical copies of the games are no longer needed since PlayStation Now offers servers where subscribers can play their favourite PS3 games. In order to do that, players must have an Internet speed of more than 5mbps.
Aside from downloading, players can also continue the game where they left off because game progress will be saved via Sony's cloud storage system.PS4 gamers can download the PlayStation Now subscription app from the PlayStation®Store on their PS4 console or through the. The instructions are also included on the website.Additional list and details for PS4 and Xbox One backwards compatibility will be announced in the coming days.