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minus-square@MeatsOfRagelinkEnglish11•edit-21 year agoNo. It’s just emulation you pay for. They don’t even offer enhancements you can find in emulation like widescreen or 4k.
minus-square@9715698linkEnglish1•1 year agoDoes this mean isos of the original games would be downloaded when you install the game?
minus-square@lyam23linkEnglish7•1 year agoThe subtitle of the article says don’t expect any modern updates to these stealth classics. I’d say no it’s not worth it.
minus-square@SquizzylinkEnglish2•1 year agoI thought these were remasters, kept waiting for the brush stroke to go over the ad to show the new graphics.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•1 year agoGGMan review said it’s in 55hz instead of 60hz. Not sure if that’s PAL thing only though (he lives in Australia)
£50 seems like a lot, is it worth it over emulation?
No. It’s just emulation you pay for. They don’t even offer enhancements you can find in emulation like widescreen or 4k.
Does this mean isos of the original games would be downloaded when you install the game?
Who do you think they are?
Sega?
The subtitle of the article says don’t expect any modern updates to these stealth classics. I’d say no it’s not worth it.
I thought these were remasters, kept waiting for the brush stroke to go over the ad to show the new graphics.
GGMan review said it’s in 55hz instead of 60hz. Not sure if that’s PAL thing only though (he lives in Australia)