01-03-21, 14:09 | #11 |
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While the PS3 version is a port of the 360 version, it seems to have far more bugs and glitches. I remember reading about all the issues when it was released. Kinda weird, I thought that they fixed those since so many PS3 players claim that the PS3 version is better than the 360 version.
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02-03-21, 21:09 | #12 |
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As for the question of the thread, I'd say whichever version fixed the Natla costume's flying eyelashes and wonky eyelids, which is to say not the 360 version.
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03-03-21, 09:23 | #13 |
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Is this actually confirmed somwhere? I remember pre-release interviews with Karl Stewart, where he claimed they are remastering PS2 ports, using X360 and PC textures and assets.
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19-03-21, 17:32 | #14 |
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For me, the PS2 version is the best. Using pal 60 (ntsc) mode and a crt using scart cable- the ultimate experience with minimal bugs. PS3 version is good in terms of graphics but has unstable framerates. Totally playble tho. Pc version is great and will run 720p 60fps locked on high settings in every modern non-gamibg machine. The only downside is the windows 10 bugs. I would rather play pc version with a controller than on ps3 or Xbox.
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The PS3 version of Legend is even more obviously a port of the 360 version, so it's very safe to assume that the same is true for Anniversary. |
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30-03-21, 11:36 | #16 |
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Square should remaster a 4K edition of The Tomb Raider Trilogy or just Tomb Raider: Anniversary with Tomb Raider (1996) as an added bonus. And they should get with Feral Interactive and get this on Apple!
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