I hate to think that but you could well be right. Houser and the Benz are both long gone, too.
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Originally posted by Dogg Thang View PostOh I’m not saying they did. My point (replying to Asura) was that effort does not equal price point, nor should it.
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Originally posted by Dogg Thang View PostI’d probably be willing to forgive a lot had they not had the gall to call it the ‘definitive’ edition.
Also, I am all for observing and respecting the creator's intent, but I do think games have it pretty tough in this regard. When you issue a shiny new reprint of a movie, you're not having to reshoot the whole movie. I am sure there are shortcuts (like AI upscaling visual assets), but porting a game and all of the myriad ways you can interact with it across generations of engines/middleware/hardware to reproduce the exact same thing does not feel like a fair comparison, even before you get into matters of opinion on the finer details, tricks that take advantage of tech of the time (like CRT blurring), and so on.
I'm not trying to excuse this GTA mess for what it's worth - just wanting to address some of the nuance.
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It's definitely not an easy job. I think Rockstar had 2 options
1: remake each game alla Bluepoint games taking time and money but ultimately worth it
2: realise that the only working version you have is the mobile version and it's ****, so don't bother releasing them
They went with option 3
3: Know it's cheap and ****, but just port the mobile versions anyway....oh and strip the original versions from the store.
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I think the third (or fourth!) option would be to reverse engineer the PC game and not use the mobile version at all?
I don't know much (read: anything) about making games or coding etc, but I'm playing re3 at the moment, which is a fan-made reverse engineering of the PC version of GTA 3.
There is an article from Feb about it here:
Grand Theft Auto 3 and Vice City are both now fully reverse-engineered - a passion project from a small group of fans y…
The info there is out of date because it did get cease-and-desisted by TakeTwo not long afterwards, but you can still find it online.
You need the GTA 3 PC game files to run it (which you can sadly no longer legally purchase of course since it was delisted in favour of the Demastered edition), but then you can run it on Windows, Linux, Mac, Switch, Vita, and probably other platforms.
It's basically GTA 3 OG, but running at 4K. It looks, sounds and plays great. There are a few small tweaks, like an optional instant restart when you fail a mission, and a free look camera mapped to the right analogue stick. It automatically recognises controllers and shows the correct contextual controls - I connected a Bone pad via Bluetooth to my Mac and the button prompts I get are the correct ones, like X to jump or RB to lock on.
Widescreen is properly implemented too, so you don't get a weird stretched minimap etc.
Oh, and the map is accessible from the pause menu (which it wasn't in the original game, apparently - although I'd forgotten that).
Other than that, it's pretty much stock, but high res and at a stable framerate.
I'm really enjoying it.Last edited by wakka; 17-11-2021, 13:40.
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Originally posted by Cassius_Smoke View PostIt's definitely not an easy job. I think Rockstar had 2 options
1: remake each game alla Bluepoint games taking time and money but ultimately worth it
2: realise that the only working version you have is the mobile version and it's ****, so don't bother releasing them
They went with option 3
3: Know it's cheap and ****, but just port the mobile versions anyway....oh and strip the original versions from the store.
What they did is put in the bare minimum of effort to released a product knowing full well that even though it was low quality it would sell well, its the Fast and Furious method where you trade on IP and fan base. its how EA are able to sell new versions of FIFA every year, the community don't care if its a step back or nothing that new as they will buy it regardless of bad reviews or predatory practices. I'm seeing a lot of people defending it online and saying we expected too much and its still fun to play and that they are glad they bought it.Last edited by Lebowski; 17-11-2021, 14:15.
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Originally posted by Brad View PostThat wording. Unexpected issues. Some of you have encountered technical issues. Ffs. And gamers will let this slide generally. Good grief the whole world is going to pot and this is just one example. No wonder I’m so angry all the time.
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Originally posted by Dogg Thang View PostAnyone who has ever worked, well, anywhere, will know they had to pick their words very carefully regardless of the reality or leave themselves very exposed. At least this is something.
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