I'm actually kind of shocked that people would rather have remastered games where they basically pay the current price of new games (£30-50) for an old game that just have a little bit of better graphics but no new mechanics/etc.
I know Bannerlord doesn't exactly fit this argument for new mechanics but at least there are some things new, but just look at Rockstar's "definitive" edition, and the endless Skyrim ports by Bethesda and the rumoured Fallout remastered. I honestly think that people who buy these remastered games ruins the money grabbing gaming industry further by enforcing the idea that those companies can just use their resources on making the old game's graphics 'better' instead of focusing on delivering the next series of their game.
Just take another look at Bethesda, Skyrim came out in 2011, the only thing we got for Elder Scroll 6 came out in 2018 (still better than Taleworlds, I know) and it was a 30sec clip of some terrain that could have passed off as Skyrim terrain, some music and just 'The Elder Scroll VI' at the end. 3years later and that was still the only thing that they've came up with for that game but 2 weeks ago they put out an Anniversary edition that people are still buying