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Edited by TacoMan14798: 6/24/2016 2:31:25 AM
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Is the re-release of Skyrim a bigger deal than Fallout 4 was? (Despite Bethesda being selfish asses about it)

Yes

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No

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I honestly can't decide. I love both games equally, but Bethesda is being totally selfish with this (WE BETTER GET REVAMPED GRAPHICS AT LEAST) Edit: I guess some people can't spot obvious corporate greed. Bethesda is being selfish twats because they are re-releasing a game we already have and have played AT FULL PRICE FOR $60!!! As opposed to just making it backwards compatible (don't bullsh*t, you know they can). Re-vamped graphics are NOT worth a $60 price tag idgaf WHAT the game is...corporate effing greed ruins games and companies. I swear to god if Bethesda does not get a new fu*king engine for the re-vamped Skyrim I won't even pay $30 for it!!!!!!! Edit 2: There are several comments I'm seeing a lot so I'll address them here as opposed to letting these people continue to make fools of themselves. 1) All these "PC master-race" fagg*ts opinions should pretty much be invalidated because they've had the game the whole time anyways and don't even need to worry about payin the $60 if they don't want because the consoles are LITERALLY getting the PC version (lazy as hell by the way) Bethesda has to do almost nothing...for $60 from console players. Cheap and greedy. 2) The "Free DLC!" comment. Once again ONLY PC players who had the legendary edition or bought the dlc's previously for the "older version" are getting them free... 3) "It's just business being business" So according to that logic...since every other business is greedy, why shouldn't Bethesda be? Why should we hold them to any higher standard, right?! Innovation? Who cares!!!!! But yeah, no, all jokes aside, this logic is dumb as hell...
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