Have you ever thought of yourself, Wow, the actual result would be the best candidate for a remaster? Well, first, you are 100 % accurate. And second, OG Fall Out Lead Tim Kane says the process of doing so – if and when someone decides that they are going to do it – you think is much more complicated than you think.
Ken, as you can know, has made it a habit of sharing deep divers on his past work, and his videos are generally informative, insight and entertaining. For his latest conversation, you can add “disappointing” to the list, because although Kenfall is not a dead set against Remster’s idea, it has a long list of obstacles that will cause such an attempt.
First and importantly, the legal issues are a huge potential road block: Bethesda, now the owner of the Fallout Property, will have to give the whole thing green, and the music will have to be re -licensed.
Even with the thumb of all involved-and as we have learned from the novel in the last 25 years, this is not certain-the age of the Fall Out is another problem: the audio and video libraries of the game are proprietary, and it was used using the old watt workpler, which was very limited and small. (Ironically, Ken said he got his original Watt work CD, but currently does not have an optical drive in his computer.) It is not compatible with the new version of Direct X, and when I am not a programmer, I will guess it will prove to be something of headache.
But the lawyer’s headaches and technical barriers can be overcome – really interestingly, Ken has described as a “saplus” perspective to re -develop the Fallout experience. Some insects are clearly problems (and the result is part of it) but others contribute Feel Fallout: Ken said that for example, he could easily “improve” fellow Ai, but “is better here. It will eliminate some junk, something, something. Recreation Junk, what people like. You know, Ian will not shoot your oz in Bristol mode. Inadvertently“
Ken from there collided with a list of other things that could be changed Should Change, but probably not even,: in the center of the game that is water chip, for example, or a bug in this code that prevents significant achievements against Zax’s supercomputer in chess games. Both of them are technically insects, but they are also at a point that is well -established in the foothills. Should they be corrected in a remost?
Similar questions also revolve around more granted aspects of the game, such as difficult, display resolutions, and of course ARC Architect Fallout Ui. Ken says, “People really hated the long strip inventory we had, and the fact that when you added something, you had to scroll down all the way.”
“One simple thing would be, () go up the latest items upwards, be on the list first. Be first on the list. How about a whole ‘sequence’ option, in terms of the option, set up a price, to be added recently? How do we make it just a grid instead of a strip?
This is an interesting topic that goes beyond mere conclusions, and this is one that Ken has clearly put into some thought – which should not be taken as a suggestion that he is actively digging into the Fallout Remster: “I am not sure I want to do it,” he will know that you will know your video, “and you will know your chat.
But he is not even rejecting the idea: Although he has no “absolute interest” in an attempt to eliminate the legal part of equality, Ken said he would “like divers and work on some of these technical issues.” As far as the rest of it is concerned, he has some ideas but they are not looking for arguments – though, despite the arguments, they admit, are inevitable.
Ken said to wrap things, “The bottom line is working on such a remster.” I do not feel to discuss them, but I feel like talking to them in detail. I like to do this Anyone who has to re -make this game understands that some of these debates are going to turn to the arguments, and some of them are not the correct answer to the decision and people are going to discuss what to do. “
Personally, I would like a fall -out remaster, ideally with light contacts – run it on modern systems, look like it.ConclusionD, and otherwise leave it alone. (Except for parts that should not be left with, but as Ken said, we can discuss it later.) There may not be much hope for it, but it seems that at this point it is closely known that the Fallout 3 is on the Ramsted way – and hey, I will take it too.