If Fallout: New Vegas, one of the most beloved fallout games, were made with UE5, what would it look like in today’s graphics? Recently this question began to be answered by a YouTuber for almost all old games. TeaserPlay, which has not aged time but whose graphics technology is about to become obsolete, and brought them back to life with Unreal Engine 5, is hosting New Vegas this time.
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Fallout: New Vegas looks great with UE5
A new video has been released for the remake of Fallout: New Vegas UE5, which was first released in 2010 and fully deserves the word RPG. We already know the YouTuber from the other videos he has posted in recent weeks. He is a user of Unreal Engine, known for releasing videos of UE5 versions of games.
While watching the video, did you say, “How much did I miss the Fallout music” like me? Honestly, that’s exactly what I felt. Aside from the UE5-enriched visuals of New Vegas, which is now obsolete as graphics technology, the game’s music takes you and includes you in the atmosphere. Of course, you will notice that although the game is renewed, it is faithful to the original.
Obviously, the heart wants Bethesda to develop and publish a remake project for Fallout: New Vegas. Because when you see it like this, you can’t help but want to start this game again, to experience the world again. In the TeaserPlay Fallout: New Vegas UE5 remake project, the next-generation game engine Lumen has made use of Nanite features as well as SSRT (Screen-Space Ray Tracing) and global lighting technology.