• @[email protected]
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    457 months ago

    How about Rollercoaster Tycoon and the open source remake, OpenRCT?

    The open source version is more portable, more stable, more performant, and provides a great many more features and extensions compared to the original game. It is the way to play it today.

  • @[email protected]
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    Not technically a remaster, but mods for Minecraft that drastically affect performance but not gameplay have been a thing for quite a while

  • Mossy Feathers (She/They)
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    I don’t know if fan stuff counts, but Kaze Emanuar went through Super Mario 64’s decompiled code and did a lot of optimization that resulted in it running significantly faster on original hardware. I don’t remember what the performance boost was, but it was significant.

    Edit: oh yeah, I think I remember reading that the Crysis remaster runs a lot better than the original at comparable graphics settings on modern hardware. Iirc it’s because the original game was created when dual-core PCs were still brand new and low-level graphics APIs like Vulkan weren’t even conceived of yet. As such, the game was mainly optimized for single-threaded performance and the CPU was having to do a lot of stuff that the GPU can do now.

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      I think I saw the Mario64 video youre talking about. I think he went from 30 to 60fps (edit: I checked the video and the thumbnail says 20->60fps) . My favorite quote was “Nintendo put a lot of safety checks in place. But, you don’t need those if you just program properly.”

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        “Nintendo put a lot of safety checks in place. But, you don’t need those if you just program properly.”

        That’s why I don’t use seatbelts. I just drive properly.

        That’s how dunning-kruger works, right?

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          I don’t think driving is a fair comparison, because you can get in a crash without any fault of your own.

          If you decide to not wear a seatbelt on a race track, that might be more comparable

  • @9point6
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    It’s blizzard, but the diablo 2 remaster runs so much better than the original which was resolution locked to 800x600 and 15fps, they could have kept the same graphics and that would have been enough of an upgrade

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      The Brood War remaster was actually pretty good, too. It was the last Blizzard product I bought.

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    Remasters are often cheap upscaling, so idk. Usually if they put enough work into a game, they call it a full remake. If you’re using the same hardware for a game from the 00s that was remastered a couple years ago, you’re going to need different hardware. A remaster is usually done to exploit new hardware capabilities.

    That being said, maybe Shadow of the Colossus or Okami

  • Hello_there
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    That guy that’s remastering Mario 64 in 60 fps. Kaze emanuar or something

    • timo_timboo
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      Yeah, what a legend. Dude knows the N64’s hardware better than any other person on earth

  • RachelRodent
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    Openmw is a cımmunity made open source engine replacement for morrowind, it does run better on modern hardware

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    Not exactly a fair answer but Red Dead Redemption 1 remastered runs a lot better (60fps) on PS5 than playing the PS3 version via PSN streaming