This doesn't fit super well, but for the sake of variety, I'll say The Sims 3. Gameplay is great - features like the open world make it feel pretty modern - but its art style and performance hold it back. Sims are terrible to look at, the simulation lags and glitches, and load times for a save file are crazy long with just a few EP's. It would take more than a remaster to fix all the issues, but even just updating the Sims' art style would go a long way. Ultimately, a "fixed" Sims 3 would be much better than Sims 4 IMO.
Editing to add Sim City 4. Probably an easier remaster overall. You could get away with just updating graphics and UI, but if you really want to do it right, you would need to redo the transportation system too. Sounds difficult, but a random modder managed to make it happen.
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Bearbeitet von Lil Cobravert: 7/22/2018 5:08:57 PMI honestly wasn't expecting anyone to mention a Sims game, definitely the odd one out though. But hey, if it's something people would buy, maybe they'd consider making it someday.
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Lol yeah I suspect there is not too much crossover between the Sims playerbase and... Bnet forums. But I stand proudly (well, kind of) as a dual-citizen of The Sims community and The Flood.
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Unfortunately, my first exposure to a Sims game was My Sims for the Wii. When I was younger, I thought that game was awesome, but when I look back on it, I realize how awful it really was. I prefer the more "realistic" renditions of the Sims games.