GameSpot thinks that it's time for Fallout 1 & 2 remakes:
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Tactics is the only PC Fallout game I've never played. I have it on GOG, but I don't think I've ever even tried it. Are you playing the Steam version?I just managed to get Fallout Tactics to run properly, and at 1280x720 it looks very good. If Fallout 1 and 2 looked as good I'd have no need for a remake, personally.
Technically this is the first Fallout game I ever played. I had no idea about Fallout 1/2 at that point. Didn't get very far into it, but it was nostalgic watching the intro. And hearing the drill-sergeant that narrates the mission briefings.
Yes. It works fine. It even comes with the hi-res patch that was community-made I think.Tactics is the only PC Fallout game I've never played. I have it on GOG, but I don't think I've ever even tried it. Are you playing the Steam version?
Wikipedia lists Micro Forté as the developer, but I don't know anything about them other than they're Australian.Also, I never quite got the history clear, as to who handled it. A separate studio? I didn't see any recognizable name in the credits.
That's Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel which was released on Xbox and PS2. I've never played that one either, but it appears to be an action-RPG similar to Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance. It doesn't seem like it was well received.But regardless, I really don't get the negative opinions on it. Or is there a different Brother of Steel game that has the bad rap? Is that the console version one?
If 50% of these games are any good, we will see maybe one we would want to play every 16-20 years. That's a long time for a franchise to be viable?Good luck as Bethesda has no interest in farming out the Ip to other developers. I liked the Fallout show minus a few nitpicks but it's not a game. More games not TV please.
At the current rate we'll see a new game every 8-10 years at best.
Maybe the TV show will boost the demand and they'll do a remaster of FO3 or a special edition. The 20-year anniversary date is still 4 years away, though, but it's still earlier than what we can hope for FO5 ('hope' may be a strong word, here).Good luck as Bethesda has no interest in farming out the Ip to other developers. I liked the Fallout show minus a few nitpicks but it's not a game. More games not TV please.
At the current rate we'll see a new game every 8-10 years at best.