I decided to start up a new, mostly un-modded game. The only mods I have are anti-crash, the script extender, and Yukichigai's Unofficial Patch. It's funny how much I got used to various silly mods, like the pony textures.
The game is ten years old, so it doesn't look the greatest at 1440p, but it's acceptable, and the one advantage is that it's super smooth even on my RX 580. Fallout 4 New Vegas looks great - I really hope they pull it off.
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First I've heard of Fallout 4 New Vegas, thanks for bringing it to my attention.Independent George wrote: ↑Thu Dec 24, 2020 2:49 pm
The game is ten years old, so it doesn't look the greatest at 1440p, but it's acceptable, and the one advantage is that it's super smooth even on my RX 580. Fallout 4 New Vegas looks great - I really hope they pull it off.
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I never realized how much FNV content is still being made ten years later. Case in point: the story of Useless Steve, The Worst Courier (all stats set to 1 via console commands). In this episode, Steve introduces an unexpected guest to Goodsprings.
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Many the true nerd.
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If we ever get a New Vegas Remastered edition, I hope they restore the cut content instead of just increasing the resolution - starting with The Strip before they had to cut it down due to memory issues with both Gamebryo and the PS3.
There are enough texture mods out there that get the game to look decent (though admittedly not great) on modern hardware, but getting the Strip opened up and populated like it was meant to be requires a rebuild.
You can't expect a game to look great after a decade, but the writing in NV was such that it's still worth playing all these years later. Put it on a modern game engine with graphics to match, and I think you could get an entirely new generation hooked on it like I was.
There are enough texture mods out there that get the game to look decent (though admittedly not great) on modern hardware, but getting the Strip opened up and populated like it was meant to be requires a rebuild.
You can't expect a game to look great after a decade, but the writing in NV was such that it's still worth playing all these years later. Put it on a modern game engine with graphics to match, and I think you could get an entirely new generation hooked on it like I was.
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Maybe but looking pretty at the price of game play and story is what people talk about
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It's a bit much I think to expect a fan-made mod (which this looks like, although it's really doing it a disservice to use the word "mod" I think) to use a new engine, although Bethesda, please use a new engine! From the name "Fallout 4: New Vegas" I assume it's using the Fallout 4 version, which whilst essentially the same thing is a bit more capable, and the remake won't be limited by the hardware of the time, so it may well be more populated, or hopefully at least lose some of the loading screens.Independent George wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 4:01 am If we ever get a New Vegas Remastered edition, I hope they restore the cut content instead of just increasing the resolution - starting with The Strip before they had to cut it down due to memory issues with both Gamebryo and the PS3.
There are enough texture mods out there that get the game to look decent (though admittedly not great) on modern hardware, but getting the Strip opened up and populated like it was meant to be requires a rebuild.
You can't expect a game to look great after a decade, but the writing in NV was such that it's still worth playing all these years later. Put it on a modern game engine with graphics to match, and I think you could get an entirely new generation hooked on it like I was.
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Jon makes great stuff. He is doing a YOLO run of Fallout 4 at the moment (the whole game, one life bar, no healing). Which would be easy if he just headed for the endgame but he is actually trying to play it properly.Independent George wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 5:14 pm I never realized how much FNV content is still being made ten years later. Case in point: the story of Useless Steve, The Worst Courier (all stats set to 1 via console commands). In this episode, Steve introduces an unexpected guest to Goodsprings.
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Bethesda is under new management now. Hopefully we'll finally get some innovation. Fallout 76 was very much a kick up the ass for their reputation but I also think that Obsidian's Outer Worlds also hurt. You don't hear much about it any more but it was far more acclaimed than 76 ever was.Riedquat wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 11:54 pmIt's a bit much I think to expect a fan-made mod (which this looks like, although it's really doing it a disservice to use the word "mod" I think) to use a new engine, although Bethesda, please use a new engine! From the name "Fallout 4: New Vegas" I assume it's using the Fallout 4 version, which whilst essentially the same thing is a bit more capable, and the remake won't be limited by the hardware of the time, so it may well be more populated, or hopefully at least lose some of the loading screens.Independent George wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 4:01 am If we ever get a New Vegas Remastered edition, I hope they restore the cut content instead of just increasing the resolution - starting with The Strip before they had to cut it down due to memory issues with both Gamebryo and the PS3.
There are enough texture mods out there that get the game to look decent (though admittedly not great) on modern hardware, but getting the Strip opened up and populated like it was meant to be requires a rebuild.
You can't expect a game to look great after a decade, but the writing in NV was such that it's still worth playing all these years later. Put it on a modern game engine with graphics to match, and I think you could get an entirely new generation hooked on it like I was.
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I want a remake on new vegas, or release it on the switch.