Imagine your favourite video game being remade in Unreal Engine 5

Imagine your favourite video game being remade in Unreal Engine 5

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but remaking quake in graphics would ruin it

whoa...

holy shit they're remaking the unreal engine 5 demo on unreal engine 5??????

My favourite game already looks great and I don't play remakes.

Not once have I ever seen someone post "this is entirely true to the original, still fun and an all round improvement" so who gives a fuck.

I can't believe EA made Raplelay: The RE-Rapenning in UA5.

Fuck off with the remakes. If a game was good to begin with it doesn't need a remake.

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Holy shit! That's my favourite game!

False. If a game needs community patches or fixes to get it into a "playable state", whether literally (game won't run natively on newer OSs) or figuratively (like frame rate), it deserves a remaster. Also GotY Editions are nice as they bundle in DLC. And you can't forget console plebs who need to beg devs to remaster their games if a newer console doesn't support it through backwards compatibility.

not my favourite game but I wouldn't mind a gta 4 remaster

>paying money for a patch

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That would be fine if remasters actually just fixed problems like that and maybe increased the resolution for modern screens. I haven't seen a remaster yet that didn't break or arbitrarily change a bunch of things in the process and they always end up being inferior to the original because of that. Every single remaster of my favorite games had so much broken shit that I just went back to the originals and didn't care about the lower resolution anymore.

People selling remasters generally don't really care for the game except how they can make a profit from it. Fan patches come from people who care about the game and they're more likely to do a better job of it. I'd rather donate to someone after they make a good fan patch than to buy another remaster.

>Probably needs an SSD to run the game's newfound 100 GB filesize
>TAA smearing all the visuals
>Runs at 45fps on a 1080ti
>Has "NINTENDO HIRE THIS MAN" levels of disregard for the original art style of the game being remade in UE5
>Probably Epic Store Exclusive
>The remake makes changes to mechanics to "streamline" the game, ends up removing everything that made it unique

Please don't remake my favorite games in Unreal Engine 5. Let them rest as good memories.

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>Turning off people who might otherwise enjoy the game by forcing them to use a version that requires community patches
>Not wanting people to get the whole experience by bundling in DLCs by default
Games that require patches also often have negative reviews due to the game not working by default. Just look at Fallout 3. Which further discourages people from playing it.

There are definitely a lot of bad remakes out there but occasionally devs get it right. To give an example where all they did was improve the graphics without sacrificing art style or creating bugs, I'd point out Okami HD. I also really liked Halo 2 Anniversary though admittedly it's in a completely different style from the original.

Imagine spending all that effort on assets only for them to only get used once in a crappy tech demo.

SSDs being standard for gaming sounds good at first until you realize that most devs will just slack off and make games load like shit just like on HDDs of old.

I want my favorite games to be remade in virtual reality.

That is my entire problem with it really. I have an M.2. NVMe in my computer, it's not the speed requirement that makes me upset, it's the ridiculous unoptimized filesizes.

If a game doesn't work, then maybe the company that sold the game should provide a patch to its customers free of charge.
you know. good customer service.

I'm all for that too but unfortunately that's asking too much for a lot of devs.

Uncompressed audio baffles me. Sure I don't want poor quality compressed audio like GTA SA sound effects but most people don't even have audio equipment good enough to take full advantage of it. Textures are yet another beast.

They don't care because people will make fan patches. A lot of games are still being sold that won't work without them.

It'd be nice if we got some proper emulation for older versions of Windows that worked better and more easily so that playing any older game wouldn't be a hassle anymore.

I don't want to.

UE5 is built upon making walking simulator games

>2020 AAA studios
>Good customer service
>Doing ANYTHING free of charge

Have you been in a coma since 2008 or something?

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But I don't want a game in that engine. I want that girl from the tech demo in a porn game.

GTA 4 had soul and overall the best in the series so yeah a remake or a remaster would be good

>Not once have I ever seen someone post "this is entirely true to the original, still fun and an all round improvement"
*blocks your path*

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You're barking up the wrong tree with that one, REmake was good because it was different, but it made GOOD changes that were different, and was practically an entirely new game. Most of the creative liberties it took were welcome and enhanced the atmosphere.

That would never happen these days unless your game was being published by Nightdive Studios or some shit, we'd get a Thief 4 or a DmC: Devil May Cry instead.

>That would never happen these days
*blocks your path*

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I've never played either of the pathologic games so I can't comment on this one.

With Unreal 5 will games finally be able to look like this in real time?

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yeah sure

All I want from GTA IV is a PC version that isn't ass

Rayman 2 and 3 on UE5 would make me coom instantly