Recent The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered proved to be a great success for Bethesda and Microsoft, which has led many to think about when the developer will deal with other classic games like Fallout 3. In fact, although Bethesda was responsible for some of the most famous and successful Western RPGs of all time, it is not exactly a society known for its technical Polish, so the benefits of spreading an older title that is rough around the edges are countless.
Although Bethesda has achieved success with similar Forgotten and Morrowind in the middle and beginnings of 2000, Fallout 3 He catapulted his popularity into the stratosphere. The Game, Which Was and Full-3D Reimagining of the Successful Crpg Franchise by Interplay, Was Unlike AnyThing That Mainstream Audiences Snake Seen Upt Until That Point, With Storytelling, Atmosphere and Quest Design That Felt Wholly demographic in 2008. But even for the time, its visuals Were Decidedly Blaland and Quite Frankly, Ugly, As Were Its Character Animation, and Its Overall Performance Left and Lot to Be desired as well. As such, Fallout 3 would absolutely benefit from a modern remaster or remake ala virtuos' Forgotten Remaster The project, and although there is a lot of space to improve, one particular mechanic must be on the operating table first.
One of the largest leaks related Oblivion remastered Before launching was the Bethesda release plan, which also mentioned a Fallout 3 Remaster. But as much as Oblivion remasteredBethesda in itself remained firmly with such a project.

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If Remastered Fallout 3 comes, the weapon must go under the knife
Shooting is not a strong suit Fallout 3
Even the most modern, most zealous Fallout 3 Fans agree that it is not a game valued for star shooting. This was one of the most ubiquitous criticism of the game at the time of its release, and the years in this respect were certainly not kind: Fallout 3Shooting is abysmal according to modern standards, so it is ripe for redesign if Bethesda really revises the game.
Adding several basic conventional functions for weapons would go to creation a long way Fallout 3The fight is less painful. For example, the ability to focus on sights Fallout 3 More in accordance with modern standards, as well as common mechanics, such as sprint ability or cloaks, as it would increase maneuverability during gunfights. Even one of Fallout 3Original developers admit that Combat could use Punch-up: writer Bruce Nesmith recently commented on the possibility and Fallout 3 Remaster, arguing that such a game would be wise to learn from the improvements that Bethesda made for shooting Fallout 4.
Better shooting mechanics would make “Fallout 3 Remastered” look at the look at
Nesmith may think that a Fallout 3 Remaster should live up to Fallout 4Standards, but why stop there? Fallout 4 It meant a great improvement for the mechanics of Bethesdy shooting, no doubt about it, but Starfield Furthermore, it improved in this area; AND Fallout 3 Remaster or remake should try to be at least as well created as Starfield In the shooting department, no if better.
Fallout 3 For modern, sharpened shooting systems, whether it was more intuitive controls, added functions or just better versatile Herfeels, it was incredible. The original from 2008 is one of Bethesd's best RPG, with an atmosphere and writing that has not been harmonized since then, but its weapon was weak according to the standards of that time. You want to do it to put a good point on it: Fallout 3Strengths still hold, so if his shooting can be brought up on par then “Fallout Remastered“It could easily compete with the IS with the best modern RPG.

Fallout 3
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October 28, 2008
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M for mature: blood and gore, intense violence, sexual themes, strong tongue, drug use
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Bethesda Game Studios
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Bethesda Softworks
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