Summary
Sometimes, fans aren’t happy with the officially-sanctioned remasters of favorite games or are waiting eagerly for one that may never exist at all. Luckily, modding communities for PC games make it possible to “remaster” games yourself.
The Limitations of Official Remasters
Official remasters of older games can sometimes feel underwhelming or not as “new” as players might like. For instance,fans maligned 2024’sStar Wars: Battlefront Classic Collectionfor its shoddy multiplayer and visual bugs at launch.
While the received the update treatment to bring to up to scratch,Classic Collection’s launch indicates some larger issues regarding official remasters of older video games. These issues did not exist in the original versions, instead appearing after porting the title to the latest hardware without the proper polish needed to verify it runs correctly.
Titles like theBattlefrontClassic Collectionare often rushed out to profit off of a pre-existing player base, which leads to unfinished products releasing to unhappy fans. On top of this, developers are often restricted when adding new content, since the goal is to recreate the experience of the original release. This can make it hard to add anything new to make the experience worthwhile for longtime fans.
Official Remasters Can Make Modding Difficult
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrimis notorious for its many re-releases, with each release throwing modding communities into a panic as they scramble to update their creations to work with the newest version. The game’sAnniversaryupdate received a lot of flak from fans due to the inclusion of officially-sanctioned paid mods, and required content that made manySpecial Editionmods stop working entirely.
While it is hard to recommend that anyone play the originalSkyrimover the remaster, the game no longer receives any major updates, which makes it much easier to mod. With the wide array of graphical, texture and weather mods available onNexus Modsand similar sites, you can customize how the game looks and feels to your heart’s content.
Of course, many mods forSpecial Editionhave since been updated to work with theAnniversaryversion, so in time, support for mods will often be rectified. While you’re waiting, you can use the official downgrade patcher to change your game’s version number, but this can lead to another set of conflicts if you’re not careful about your installations.
Upgrade According to Your Specs
While most PC games feature graphical and performance options to customize the experience to your system’s specifications, some releases may prove too demanding to play at all. New engines, graphical updates and background features added in an official remaster might make the game difficult to run even if you can play the original with little issue.
Luckily, there are options out there to improve graphics and gameplay individually according to your tastes and needs, rather than an all-in-one package that may not run. The originalStar Wars Battlefront IIon PC has anunofficial remaster projectthat includes options to improve the in-game models and textures, user interface and even increase framerate according to how robust your PC is.
With this, you can makeBattlefront IIlook and play far better if you have an older or low-end PC. Now, you won’t have to choose between graphics and performance and can avoid the risk of new updates affecting your mod installations in any major way.
Don’t Wait for Official Remasters of Your Favorite Games
If you know how to mod your games, you may even avoid the wait for an official remaster of a title you love if you just make one yourself. While theBattlefront IIremaster project mostly just improves the game’s surface-level visuals and performance, some are full-fledged overhauls that even alter the gameplay in some cases.
TheMorrowind Rebirthmod forThe Elder ScrollsIIIrebuilt not just the in-game models and textures, but also updated the combat mechanics and added new enemies, quests and locations. The entire mod is built on top of the pre-existing game, making it a full-on remaster that seeks to create a fresh experience for returning players and is fully customizable.
There is also the route of fan-made remakes such asSkyblivion, a full-on rebuild ofThe Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivionmade as a mod forSkyrim, along with the concurrentMorrowindremakeSkywind. Valve famously picked up the rights toBlack Mesaas well; a remake of the first game that started as a fan project and later saw release as an officially-sanctioned remake.
In the end, official remasters are not always avoidable, since the original versions may be replaced or unavailable by the time they release. However, remasters do not always end up bad, and many can still be fully customized and modded anyway, so if things do need fixing, you can always do it yourself.
If you’re new to modding and want some help navigating your way around the process, check out some tips onthings to do before you get startedwith modding. For those who prefer gaming on a laptop, make sure tobrush up on the specs you needbefore shopping around.
Many of your favorite games have already received mods to make them perform and play better on modern hardware. Head over to websites likeNexus Modsor use the Steam Workshop to see what’s available. If you’re interested in this make sure youexplore the world of source ports too.