Baron Dupek
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I was talking about the PS3 version of MGS3, which is part of the HD Collection. Sorry for not specifying before. The pressure-sensitive stuff works alright there.I've only played Demon's Souls with RPCS3. Wasn't aware that people use it to play PS2 games. Demon's Souls' first area is just black now when I play it again two years later now (Wasn't planning to play it again so soon anyway, but just wanted to see.) and PS2 ISOs are not showing when I navigate to them with "Add Games," and I can't drag them in either. Will try it some other time.
Yes. It was a marvel of optimization and looked amazing.Shame they aren't using the Fox Engine anymore.
Always wanted to get my hands on them, especially the MGS2 and ZoE ones.If they want to sell merchandise, they should reprint the giant Yoji Shinkawa artbooks. I'm so jealous of owners whose copies are valued at 500 dollars.
Oh. I thought it would be better to play the PS2 versions again because of the effects that didn't carry over to the PS3 version and screwups like the excessive bloom shown in the screenshot comparison two pages ago. Also, Bluepoint tastelessly added their own credits to the end and made them run so much longer that the Debriefing theme that played minutes before had to be repeated. Remastering team credits are what the menu is for. But the PS3 versions are better suited to widescreen displays than the PS2 versions emulated. Downloading the HD Collection. If it wasn't so complicated, I would just rip my own disc. No longer have a PS3.I was talking about the PS3 version of MGS3, which is part of the HD Collection. Sorry for not specifying before. The pressure-sensitive stuff works alright there.I've only played Demon's Souls with RPCS3. Wasn't aware that people use it to play PS2 games. Demon's Souls' first area is just black now when I play it again two years later now (Wasn't planning to play it again so soon anyway, but just wanted to see.) and PS2 ISOs are not showing when I navigate to them with "Add Games," and I can't drag them in either. Will try it some other time.
What's clunky about them?I wonder if the controls will be as clunky as the original or if they will include the improvements from the 3DS version.
Yeah, though sometimes I wonder if the limited number of dudes in a zone, and the lack of persistence(dudes never chase you when you run off, they just keep harrassing Central about it.) was a design limitation or engine limitation.Yes. It was a marvel of optimization and looked amazing
Have something crazier in mind. I will order a DualShock 2 controller and a USB adapter. DualShock 3 controllers had poor build quality.Another option is running MGS3 through Xenia - no need to remap pressure stuff there, they simply had L3 as a function toggle.
The two often go hand in hand. The important thing is that it ran well and looked great. Performance is always king in my book.Yeah, though sometimes I wonder if the limited number of dudes in a zone, and the lack of persistence(dudes never chase you when you run off, they just keep harrassing Central about it.) was a design limitation or engine limitation.Yes. It was a marvel of optimization and looked amazing
I think this trend of remaking the hits of the late 90s to early 2000s is a symptom of an industry that can't create new stuff. I think the talent just isn't there. Even Japanese devs are increasingly choosing to stick to stuff that's familar.
I don’t buy this idea. The audience wants it, so the publishers supply it. Take Final Fantasy 7 and Resident Evil 4. And a FF7 remake is something the Final Fantasy audience has wanted for around two decades. If anything a FF7 remake probably should’ve happened sometime back during the 360 era.
These two remakes, the Resident Evil 4 and Final Fantasy 7 remakes, are so mechanical different they could easily have been new games. Gameplay is totally different in that RE4 remake, with bosses that act completely different, and normal enemies that act different. That game could’ve easily been some Resident Evil 9, now maybe a RE9 that echoes aspects of the original RE4, but it could’ve easily been a new game. Same goes with the Final Fantasy 7 remake, which has gameplay so radically different from the original FF7 that it could piss people off. And has big story changes, big enough story changes that some people got pissed off about it. That Final Fantasy 7 remake could’ve easily been some Final Fantasy 16 game set in a similar cyberpunk retrofuturistic as Final Fantasy 7, but that’s not what they did, they did some version of FF7 instead.
Have something crazier in mind. I will order a DualShock 2 controller and a USB adapter. DualShock 3 controllers had poor build quality.Another option is running MGS3 through Xenia - no need to remap pressure stuff there, they simply had L3 as a function toggle.