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People of the Year: Phil Spencer

PlayStation may have dominated the charts, but it was Xbox that got the games industry talking.

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RpgSama2011d ago

I guess he won by having 2356 Tweets written, 4567 Instagram uploads, 236 snaps and 1536 likes in Facebook or some random engagement number, they do love them engagement numbers /S

The Spin for Xbox is amazing, whatever they can make up they do just to put a positive spin on things.

PapaBop2011d ago

So he won with smoke and mirrors? How very Microsoft of him.

UltraNova2011d ago

He is Person of the year while 34% up year on year!

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RpgSama2011d ago

@letsa_go

And not even a good one, he just says what he knows people want to hear at the time or at least what a "focus group" think people want to hear, like the "single player games are dead" commentary.

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rainslacker2011d ago

Cripes....good thing he doesn't post on N4G. He'd have more comments than I do(currently sitting at #1 commenter on the site) Probably say less in all that than I do in all those comments as I might in a single comment as well.

Luckily, I don't have to talk about stuff though. I can just speak my mind without trying to PR stuff for a corporate overlord.

sinspirit2010d ago

@Obscure_Observer

Alright. Tired of hearing about the Mouse and Keyboard support and the adaptive controller.

What has Microsoft been milking for years that is the price of a new game? Limited edition and custom controllers. They even have a higher-end option. They sure love providing your peripherals. Guess what they get for officially licensed products? Aka, Razer's XBox keyboard that is being heavily pushed.

Do you know that PS3 has M/K support commonly for games that are cross-play with PC? This way it has a fair challenge while general console games are all on equal footing. They aren't trying to sell us a keyboard and seeking more peripheral profits. They're just making games that we want to buy.

How is XBox One "back"? For one, it's always been a sluggish release schedule, and we've had multiple years where there was no new AAA exclusives for the system, and the few exclusives that the console has are mostly poor ratings. So, to say that the console is "back" when it's essentially got no releases other than Forza, duh, and Crackdown 3 which is looking average, if that, until the next generation.. Well, I guess it never stopped doing what it was doing, which is mostly nothing.

"The Adaptative Controllers alone is far more relevant to gamers around the world in comparisson with what Cory may achieve in his entire LIFE!"

There are already controllers for disabled people. MS making it suddenly makes you care though, huh? Their PR certainly works on you.

You do understand that none of these things are Phil Spencers ideas? The only thing likely had part in was pushing to acquire studios. But, you're really pushing agendas here trying to brag about gaining more studios when they actually need it just to match the competition, who are also gaining more crew and productions. But, the most important thing is XBox has to do it right. Just having studios means nothing, and the predominantly true example of poor studio management and lackluster results is from MS whom has ruined several great studios in the past and has told them how to do their jobs, creating bad cookie cutter games.

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outsider16242011d ago

"Playstation may have dominated the charts, but it was xbox that got the games industry talking"

Talk about desperation...so Playstation dominating the competition isn't worth talking about? Lmao!

nucky642011d ago

well, considering PS has been dominating for almost 25 years, i guess they want something new to talk about. LOL

rainslacker2011d ago (Edited 2011d ago )

I don't know a lot of people in the industry that talk about Xbox any more than they talk about PS.

These are the things that developers or the industry talk about.

Development tools: Development tools are not really fan boy'd up like consoles are, so the talk is pretty technical, with the occasional discourse on opinions about which is better, but ultimately just about what tool should be used for certain tasks or new stuff that might make a developers job easier.

Policies of various platforms: This is usually pretty technical stuff. Sometimes things like cross play get brought up, usually to not really amount to much as no one cares that much, or things like the new censorship policy, which is actually kind of devisive among the dev community, but most agree it isn't right for Sony to do. But don't really want to get muddled down in specifics except to say it can be heated at times, but usually just clarifications or general discussion.

General things in the industry: Things like MT, DLC, occasionally about consoles, stuff like that. Nothing really to note here.

Games: This is actually what most developers talk about. They see games that come out. They talk about what they like just like we do, because they are typically gamers as well. Sometimes, those debates can be heated. On some occasions, MS games get talked about. Sometimes services like PSNow or Game Pass come up. But nothing of note that Phil has stirred up this year that I can recall. Sony actually had more discussion because of cross play, but Phil didn't really do much for that despite him being a poster child for leading the charge. The cloud tech from the CD3 showing got a lot of attention, but I don't really feel its appropriate to give Phil credit for that, since he barely showed it, and it was downgraded, and he didn't even green light that game before taking charge.

There are more things that get discussed...just like we discuss random stuff, but those are the big topics.

Phil has really not had the game industry talking much this year, and what they are talking about I'm currently under NDA about, but Phil has nothing to do with it. Absolutely nothing, but what it is will have much more impact than Phil's promises right now.

I think this is just another instance of the gaming press thinking that it is somehow part of the game industry. The press certainly has a lot to say about Phil. Too bad they don't hold him accountable while talking about him, but that's another issue.

Tech52011d ago (Edited 2011d ago )

well, post thousands of negative reception of someone and they will become popular somehow.
same reason why all of tumps posts are posted everyday....
enough reposts and they will become person of the year.

DrumBeat2011d ago

Lol. Time Magazine's Man of the Year.

optimus2011d ago

i guess i should be surprised by the amount of haters on this article, but I'm not. 🙄

DuckOnQuack352011d ago

Lmao I swear I came to look at the comments just to see how many haters are in here. Wow I really underestimated them.

rainslacker2011d ago

I'd honestly give that nomination to a couple execs from EA.

Why one may ask?

Well, their idiocy when handling the loot box stuff, both this year and following it up even more this year with the SJW stuff for BFV, will have more impact on the future of gaming than anything Spencer has done this year.

I know what they did wasn't well liked, and vehemently hated on in fact, but due to their actions, it means these companies will have to be thinking more about their customers, or at least how they treat them. Because of them, they'll have to start thinking twice before they do stuff.

It wasn't that long ago where we gamers didn't have to be these developers or publishers audience....remember that whole kick off to GamerGate....and the execs at EA finally forced the gamers back into the conversation after being neglected for so long. That means more to me than a bunch of promises from Phil.

I know Phil talks more, but he hasn't really said or done anything of consequence for the year, or the industry in my opinion. Buying studios is all good and stuff, but the rest is just promises for a future.

I liken giving Phil an award for promises about akin to giving Obama the Nobel Peace Prize. He won that because the committee who decides on that stuff felt he ushered in a lot of hope that was a positive thing that promoted peace. But despite that hope, not much came of it in terms of world peace....although I doubt Phil will end up being much less deserving of this award as time goes on due to his future actions like Obama was. Luckily, this award really doesn't mean jack sh*t to anyone except bragging rights for console fan boys, so it's not quite as stupid as the Obama Nobel award.

CanadianTurtle2011d ago

Next up on this website, they're gonna give BFV and Fallout76 the GOTY.

DuckOnQuack352011d ago

Lmao all these Sony guys patting each other on the back for talking shit about a person. Someone's a little noted with their play box

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Eonjay2011d ago (Edited 2011d ago )

What did he actually produce this year? Like in terms of actual games? Oh thats right he is PR not an actual dev. Might as well have given it to Todd Howard. Xbox is number 3 with consumers but always gets elevated for no damn reason.

Obscure_Observer2011d ago

@Eonjay

"What did he actually produce this year? Like in terms of actual games?"

Since high quality games aren´t made in a year (2018 is the topic at hand, right?) I will just assume that your talking about gaming in general and say that only in "terms of actual games" he acquired/created 8 new first party Studios/Teams! And any one who´s thinking that this never seen before badass move won´t have a MAJOR IMPACT in the gaming industry, is nothing but a delusional fool.

Eonjay2011d ago

@Obscure_Observer

So he spent money and that is supposed to make him the Person of the Year. If you are insinuating that this marks some profound change on the industry: I think you are drinking on the cool aid a little two hard. Otherwise, you nominate some Sony suit to win every year for already having proficient studios. Also, we don't give awards for maybe one days. What about the people making quality games today? This year. Most people aren't gonna sacrifice their games for corp orate worship. And anyone who thinks they should is a delusional fool. Next you will be saying that their games not release yet should be game of the year this year.

This is as every about getting you to buy into their service, a service that will ultimately probably try to come to PlayStation as well.

darthv722011d ago

Wow... so many people triggered by this. I guess he really does deserve this award as it certainly has gotten everyone talking about xbox and MS on this site.

neutralgamer19922011d ago (Edited 2011d ago )

Obscure

And he cancelled multiple games ne closed down multiple studios so what's your point?

You can't only get the credit and none of the blame. Here is something Sony in year 2018 started more studios than ms acquired yet they did it quietly buy ms made a big deal

Playstation = powerhouse

Nintendo = their own flavor of games but powerhouse in their own way

Ms = wanna be's trying to copy Sonya and Nintendo and failing. Started the trend of charging fog online. Supported to trend of Gaas and live services over quality products. Wanted to have console that can spy on people, always online drm, no used games, no game share. If it wasn't for Sony ms would have killed gaming like thru are doing with windows store

Truly ms deserves all the awards

rainslacker2011d ago

Buying studios doesn't make you worthy of this title IMO. Producing and marketing a single AAA game probably costs more than all the studio acquisitions combined. I'd say that any given AAA game probably had the industry talking more than Spencer has this past year, because Spencer hasn't brought anything new to the industry this year. The adaptive controller had some talk, and while a lot of devs are on board, they aren't elated over it, nor are they really raising up MS to some God Tier level. I've seen more developers impressed by the games that have released this year, namely GOW and RDR2 than I have seen for all the things that Phil has done this year.

It's not that Phil's been lazy this year, but the topic is if he deserves the award. To which, I can say there are industry people which have had a much more profound effect on the industry this year than Spencer has. While Spencer is making excuses for why they aren't bringing games, and asking for more time, other developers are delivering. While Spencer is talking up a new console less than a year after releasing the last, before devs have barely scratched the surface of a mid-gen they never wanted to develop for for either company, other companies are bringing things to the industry which are meaningful. While Spencer is talking about GaaS and SP games being complicated, other devs are bringing huge SP games to prove that SP games are still viable....and while you may not believe it, many devs actually prefer making SP games because they're more challenging, and allow them to work on something more meaningful. The kinds of games they like to play.

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XtaZ2011d ago

Poor Sony fanboys. So emotional, triggered and butthurt all the time and completely stuck in a denial mindstate.

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Nyxus2011d ago

"So it's all still to prove, but regardless, 2018 was a year when Phil Spencer got the world excited about Xbox again."

Isn't it still consistently the worst selling console month after month?

travestyj2011d ago

Yes it is and they released mostly awful games with the one exception being Forza again.

alb18992011d ago

I don't know about that. I subscribed to gamepass and was trying Sea of thieves yesterday with three of my friends and we had a blast.
Gamepass and the X are incredible products too.

Dreamcatcher452011d ago (Edited 2011d ago )

The general consensus is that it's a mediocre game at best. I don't deny you and your friends having a blast though.

akbennyewu2011d ago

Subjective opinion, I disagree completely.

yomfweeee2011d ago

They literally admitted in writing that they gave him this title based on hopes and promises and not things he has done.

Potnoodle9992011d ago (Edited 2011d ago )

I know and he has been giving hopes and promises for years....while giving us no good games! Except Forza.

crazyCoconuts2011d ago

Hope and Change! Spencer for President!!

Eonjay2011d ago

Microsoft. The only company of the big three that can get an award for literally doing nothing.

rainslacker2011d ago

Same reason that Obama got the Nobel Peace Prize after he was elected. Luckily, Spencer doesn't have access to a drone program.

EverydayGuy2010d ago

Its like giving last place a prize just for completing a marathon.

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UltraNova2011d ago

Guess the world aint that excited after all...I mean if they were they'd be buying more xbox consoles...no?

MadLad2011d ago

I'm pretty sure the Microsoft gaming ecosystem is going to look vastly different in the next few years. Just saying.

RpgSama2011d ago (Edited 2011d ago )

Exactly, in the next few years, probably even longer than that, if at all, but definitely NOT 2018.

RauLeCreuset2011d ago

The goalpost moving is incredible. Xbox just has to get people excited about the potential future of their brand. Shouldn't that be a given? Why is that noteworthy? Meanwhile, Sony and Ninty are (rightfully) expected to justify excitement for the consoles they currently have on the market (not just the future of the brand).

rainslacker2011d ago

That's what happens when you don't promote yourself, and instead just provide for your customers.

Spencer is good about making things about himself. To give people a beacon for the future to latch onto. As such the press elevates what little he has accomplished into God Tier status.

Meanwhile, you get R* releasing one of the most detailed and intricate worlds in RDR2, SSM showing how amazing a complete shift in thinking can revitalize a franchise, and Insomniac showing that a licensed game can actually be good, while driving yet another nail in the coffin of "SP is dead"(or complicated by Spencer's vernacular). You have people(through executive mandate) making some of the most awesome VR games to date, with a steady push towards constantly improving and growing, all without a peep to the public. How many people knew Sony started new studios in the past 2 years? Not the press, because they sure as hell aren't reporting on it, but Spencer comes along and buys some studios and Xbox is great again.

On the flip side, you have people over at EA changing the climate for what is considered acceptable, and how to handle the community. About 6 years ago, us gamers didn't have to be their audience anymore, but EA comes along and pisses everyone off, and suddenly, we show we're their audience, and they should maybe start respecting us. Two people who would probably not want the attention changed everything more for us than some studio acquisitions.

Spencer getting this award is a joke. Just because someone constantly wants to be the center of attention, doesn't mean they deserve it. Spencer has done some things of note this year, but certainly not enough to influence the industry to this degree.

This constant praise for how MS is affecting the industry are all based on the industry somehow hinging on everything that MS does. But the reality of the situation is MS is fighting to stay relevant.

Pubs/Devs are not adopting UWP. Many pubs aren't that interested in the Windows Store. DirectX adoption is starting to waver in the face of Vulcan. Xbox is soon to be have the lowest market share. MS WinDX tools are far behind where they should be for the upcoming generation. PC Windows platform is just used because of its ubiquitous nature, but MS is losing out on games which don't require an OS to run...like browser games, or streaming services which bypass the OS.

Things that the media isn't talking about. Things the media should be looking at if they want real stories. Things that developers know and talk about, and publishers will live in the real world, not the promises of MS.

The media is doing a great disservice to its readers to assume that they are the eyes and ears of the readers on the matters of the industry. If the back channels of developer forums were seen by many here, they'd realize just how little they understand about the industry. MS is just a tool for the developers and publishers to release some games. They are not seen as pivotal to the future of gaming like they were in the 360 days, when Mattrick made sure that Xbox was to be respected. Developers and publishers don't like promises, they like results, which is why for MS commercial enterprises, they can't pull the PR BS that they do with their gaming consumers.

DaDrunkenJester2011d ago

Yes it is the worst selling, but it is still increasing its own sales and revenue year over year. You don't need to be #1 to be successful. Not saying they should just be complacent with 3rd place, but its not like it's a failing product.

Christopher2011d ago (Edited 2011d ago )

The problem isn't just that it is not as successful as its competition, but that it also isn't beating last generation like the others are doing.

rainslacker2011d ago

No...we're excited. See all the fan boys who were excited before are still excited, while the actual people who can see reason see that MS has pretty much abandoned them for their X1 console purchases for this gen? Who wouldn't be excited for the next XBox after this gen? Promises are great. Nothing like dropping $350-500 on a console just to be told to "wait for E3" on a yearly basis.

IamTylerDurden12011d ago (Edited 2011d ago )

Wasn't XB1 X supposed to be the thing that got people excited about Xbox? Or the announcement of "Scorpio"? Funny how all that excitement did little to nothing when it comes to actual sales. I remember DX12 and cloud were supposed to get people excited as well. Backwards compatibility. Maybe Phil/MS should just win it every year for all the excitement they generate putting the comfortably in last place in a 3 horse race? But, Sony, the actual company who IS getting people talking and buying doesn't deserve it. The company that continuously pleases its base supplying them with great game after great game as well as leading the industry in VR doesn't deserve it? Sony is the one getting people talking, they are talking about God of War, Spider-man, PSVR, Days Gone, Death Stranding, PS5, TLoU II, Dreams, Tsushima, PS Classic, sales numbers, ect.

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Matt Booty talks shipping Sea of Thieves on PlayStation 5, Xbox exclusives, and more.

Xbox's Matt Booty discusses reactions to the Xbox showcase, shipping Sea of Thieves on PlayStation, closing studios like Tango Gameworks, and more.

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purple10135m ago

Matt Booty:

How It Started:

"Go spend Sony out of business."

How It Is Going:

"We just have great working relationships with the teams at Sony." (Sony is a great partner)

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Ex-Sony Boss Shawn Layden Explains How to Make Games Faster, Cheaper

Khayl Adam: "Former president and CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment, Shawn Layden, began foretelling the current, apocalyptic state of the video game industry in 2020. A piece of conventional wisdom industry onlookers will often cite, Layden himself says it was no remarkable feat, gleaned by observing trend lines over decades. He even offered some suggestions for how developers can cut costs in the future and get their games out quicker."

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DarXyde1d 19h ago

A very fair assessment. I think it's fair to say Nintendo runs away from photorealism at a million miles an hour, and that's really the best approach there. Maybe once in a while if you have a great idea, but you should really have a massive financial buffer to offset potential losses from an unsuccessful project.

Procedural generation is a great idea, but I fail to see how it differs very much from AI—sure, AI requires there to be some precedent to pull from, but I think both have the "green cow" restriction, where something novel is constructed from something that exists (in this case, recognizing a cow and the color green).

To that end, with the talk of more time and less money vs less time and more money, it sounds like Layden believes fewer games being made but with procedural generation will occupy gamers longer...? The challenge there is those games don't really have an end. But he does have data on his side that most people don't actually finish their games. I do, and this lack of closure on an undertaking would drive me a bit mad. But that's just me.

His approach is certainly more sustainable and he's got a great point. Remember how hard games were back on SNES and Sega Genesis? How many of us saw the end of all of those games without cheats or emulation? Many of those games may as well have been procedurally generated because you're hoping to beat it, but in reality it's just about how far you got that day (most games didn't save, in case you're reading this and a bit younger).

I personally prefer to see an end, but I can't really dispute his point either.

Michiel19891d 14h ago

you actually got it twisted, with AI you shouldn't have to have a set of presets or precedent to pull from, it should be able to come up with that itself, with procedural generation you need to have a "ruleset" in which you need to design a level/map. Think of something like how tilesets from hades/diablo work, there is some freedom but if you play a decent amount of time, you will see the same layouts over and over, with AI that shouldn't be the case. If you wanna see some pretty advanced AI in gaming, check out open AI, they did some really impressive stuff with Dota 2 and with at least 1 other game which I can't remember.

DarXyde1d 1h ago

Michiel1989,

I'm a bit skeptical of the idea that AI would be able to construct something entirely novel. Let's use the example of Google AI creating its own language between two AIs:

An AI would define language in a way that we define language: that is, it is possible to crack the code of this "novel language" because it must follow pre-existing rules for language. Grammar, syntax, etc. AI is essentially restricted to the information it is fed or pulls from, is it not? We often hear how AI models must be trained on something, so like people, it draws inspiration from existing ideas to create something new. If this is not the case, how could two AIs understand the language that is created? There has to be a set of existing rules to allow communication.

I don't mean to say you're wrong, I just don't think there is much distinction between it and procedural generation in game design.

You mention Dota 2 is doing something in this regard. I'll have to take a look at that and see what you mean.

Michiel198921h ago

in the case of ai vs procedural you can basically compare it to:
Procedural being tilesets that can be placed vs AI giving them a full blown level editor.

AI doesn't need to communicate with itself because you can kind of merge them together from what I understand. With openai they gave them only 2 objectives, killing the enemy base is good and dying is bad. From there on they kept the ai playing games against eachother at 10times normal speed or even faster, don't remember exactly how fast and then they managed to merge it somehow. The AI beat the best teams in the world, although after a while it got cheesed because the AI had very little playtime against people compared to playing vs ai, but just the fact that they managed to do that with AI, I'm sure it can handle a level editor and placing some objectives in them.

I'm not sure what you exactly mean with communicating, that a game will have several AI's in one game? because that's not how they do it now, it's one AI running everything, it only needs to communicate with itself. They idea behind is that the game devs will create/train the ai, not put in a blank slate ai and that hopefully after tons of hours for each individual player it will finally be half decent.

I don't mean that the ai will create everything, lore, assets and gameplay, if that's what you're thinking.

Can definitely recommend checking out the dota 2 openai stuff, although it might be hard to understand how good the AI actually is if you didn't play the game. (it also did plenty of terrible stuff, or at least things that people would never do)

derek1d 9h ago

@Darx do you want more Nintendo type games? I don't. Use to be a big fan of Nintendo but they do not change they've been making largely the same games for over 30 years, like they're stuck on repeat. They're fun especially for kids but Nintendo will never make a game like gt7vr.

gold_drake1d 3h ago

its also the fact that nintendo sets a budget for even their mainline games.

darthv721d 14h ago

When i was younger, games were short and to the point because they were meant to keep taking your $ at the arcades. Then came home games, and people wanted more for their $$ so the games got longer. Now that im older, i prefer shorter games. i have a shit ton of games i have started but never finished due to limited time and patience. This includes a laundry list of big AAA titles and RPG's.

i just can't do it anymore, which is why i play more arcade style games. I always buy the new big game in the hopes i can get into it... but always return to the shorter and easier to pick up and play ones.

gold_drake1d 3h ago

im with ya.

im definitely cautious to what i buy these days.

anast19h ago

I'm the opposite. I used to prefer arcade fighters and etc, but as I get older I enjoy 80hr to 100hr experiences over the course of a few years. My focus has actually gotten stronger as my time has gotten more limited and there aren't that many actual good games to be in a hurry. We have been experiences quantity over quality.

anast18h ago

*experiencing

My typos aren't a good sign of focus here.

TiredGamer12h ago

Totally there. With the exception of a few games, I generally feel that games today are full of filler and the experience, even if it is a good one, gets stale after the 10 hour mark and I subconsciously reduce the effort to return to it and finish.

The original God of War is a title that I have never completed. I have gotten about 80% of the way through 3 separate times (original PS2, PS3 Remaster, and Ps Vita version), but I run out of steam at about the same mark and will just fail to return to it. And this kind of thing exemplifies my feeling with a lot of modern games. I just don’t have the desire to continue for hour upon hours once the concept wears thin.

The one modern example I will make an exception to are the FromSoft Souls titles. Those have that wonderful risk/reward old-school play style that keeps my interest for a good deal of time, and I have finished all of the mainline titles.

anast1d 8h ago (Edited 1d 8h ago )

This guy wants people to lower their expectations...I bet the prices will still keep going up though...A company like Sony should have almost impossible expectations, they're good for it, around $97b good with gaming being almost $6b good.

gold_drake1d 4h ago

oh im fully expecting them to go up next gen. either right at the beginning or in the middle.

TiredGamer12h ago

Rational discussion is critical in this stage of game development. We are reaching a point now where you need hundreds of artists to make super detailed graphics in a game that most people don’t notice. I can appreciate photorealism, but the “wow” factor is gone for me and it’s not worth the extra time and money to chase diminishing returns.

Shawn is just talking sense. I’m a lifelong gamer and I only finish a fraction of the games that I start because they are too long for me. And I find myself more interested in retro gaming since the game concepts tend to be more pure and grounded. After PS3/XBox360, I have rarely been “wowed” by game graphics as they have achieved a general level of being good enough.

gold_drake1d 3h ago

i also think games are so expensive cause of the seasoned directors in most cases. and you know, if you have 100 ppl working on a case, it stacks up fairly quickly.

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Fallout 1 and 2 won’t be getting remade, Todd Howard says

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shinoff21831d 17h ago (Edited 1d 17h ago )

That's a bs excuse wasteland 1 was put on console. He probably doesn't wanna be shown up by games they didnt make. Fallout 1 and 2 are a much better product then what bethesada has put out, and I like the new ones to.

The older ones would be amazing on console. Damn shame

PrecursorOrb1d 13h ago

They need a starfield remake lol

Ultra-MAGA1d 8h ago

Don't worry Toddy, modders are remaking Fallout 2 in Fallout 4 its called Fallout 4 Project Arroyo.

YoungKingDoran1d 5h ago

Wouldn't want to give Bethesda money for something they didn't create anyway, can play these on Vita (homebrew ports of FO 1/2 Community Edition) and now on 3DS too

shinoff218312h ago

I actually got a vita for this specifically. Would just prefer a console experience. I guess more of a TV experience is what I'd like.

Soy1d 3h ago

Honestly, that's fine. It'd be cool to have 3D remakes, but I'd be good with console ports someday if possible.