@skyhighgam3r: I thought that was because of MCM. But, alas, I haven't really been able to experience modding, fully, yet, so I guess you'd know better than I!
Honestly, a game is more than its assets. No one complained when Fallout New Vegas used almost no new assets (in comparrison to the number of F3 assets used) with little graphical improvment. Why complain, now, when what is reused is a map, suggesting that it's the same location, yet in a drastically different time period. What is the issue, here?
@phillybro806: I haven't played any Far Cry games, don't plan to, but, honestly, using the same location for a game is not uncommon, and, hell, it takes place in a largely different time period. A game is more than its assets, dude.
@jenovaschilld: Huh, sounds like what every Fallout does to me... Brian Fargo really knows how to produce a game. Well, I already have it in my cart on Amazon, just need to get the caps for it! Sorry your dinner got cold, though...
@jenovaschilld: Definitely the game I came here for. Getting an X1, soon, definitely looking forward to getting this! Wanted to actually support the kickstarter for it, back in the day...
@deviltaz35: I would agree that that would be the case, but a game isn't made to be backwards compatible. The emulator gets a change in coding to allow the game to work. That's how emulation works. An emulator is made to play certain games, it's not made to play all games and some just don't work... The emulator is built around the game.
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