Recent #Modding news in the semiconductor industry

3 months ago
➀ The popularity of Fallout surged when Bethesda acquired the IP and transformed it from an isometric view to an open-world shooter. The isometric perspective can be off-putting for those who didn't grow up with CRPGs, leading to few revisiting the original Fallout games. A new mod, Fallout: Bakersfield, aims to change that by remaking the original Fallout 1 story in a DOOM style shooter. ➁ The mod, developed by Alexander Berezin, is said to be about 60% complete, with no concrete release date yet. The latest trailer gives a glimpse of what to expect, but there is still much work to be done. ➂ Fallout: Bakersfield was first announced in 2022, and while it has taken two years to reach the 60% completion mark, it doesn't guarantee a quick completion.
ModdingRemake
10 months ago
➀ Elder Scrolls fans have been eagerly waiting for over a decade for the completion of the Skyblivion mod, which rebuilds The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion in Skyrim with enhanced graphics. The mod is set for a full release later this year. ➁ The TESRenewal modding group, a team of volunteers working on the project since 2016, has announced their roadmap for the next year, indicating their readiness to push the mod to release. ➂ The timing of Skyblivion's release could be significant, as recent rumors suggest Microsoft is planning to announce a remake of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion using Unreal Engine 5.
ModdingRemakeVideo Game
about 1 year ago
➀ A YouTube creator, Restore Technique, has transformed a PlayStation 4 Slim into a portable gaming handheld called the PS4T. The device is 249 x 156 x 49.2mm in size, weighs 1700 grams, and uses a 12V 10,000 mAh battery. ➁ The PS4T features a custom 3D-printed resin shell and integrates the Dual Shock controller's buttons and triggers. ➂ The modded console offers nearly 90 minutes of gaming time.
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