it binds our hope for good games to halfwits with open wallets.
TLDR. It's better than DSFix
TLDR. It's better than DSFix
TLDR. It's better than DSFix
Bullshit. This comparison uses the PS4 remaster, so it's bunk speculation from the start to assume anything about the PC remaster. Moreover:
The remaster could be better optimized than the original port + DSFix, but we know nothing about the PC version and thus can claim nothing. To extrapolate from the PS4 remaster's performance (on a different resolution, mind you) is utterly misleading at best. Digital Foundry (particularly DF Retro) has usually done a good job with their investigations and reporting, so this hack job of a video is extremely fishy to me. If not a paid promotion outright, it's at least an attempt to cash in on the hype and interest in the PC remaster at as early a date as possible, even if it means making unsubstantiated conjecture based on an unreasonable comparison.
- If you're going to compare the PC remaster with the modded PC port, you should not only use the actual PC remaster but also a fully modded PC port. The DSIC mod adds proper mouse injection camera controls to the PC port (in addition to full input customization for mouse, keyboard, and gamepad alike), a feature which is inexcusably absent from the remaster. This alone makes the PC remaster inherently inferior to the standard PC port + DSFix + DSIC, which should be regarded as the definitive modded version to date.
- You need to get your eyes checked if you think the remaster's lighting model is preferable to the original's. It lacks the original style and definition, everything is washed out, the contrast is toned down, and objects in the environment are harder to distinguish from one another. The opening cutscene shows it best. The new lighting model makes the player character look like a plaster statue, the ambient occlusion effects are practically absent, and the grimy, foggy look is removed in favor of a flat, drab, and evenly lit look which makes everything appear to be made of plastic.
- New effects are either subtle to the point of not mattering (e.g. some foilage is animated) or garish and a departure in style. The new fog doors don't look anything like they're supposed to, and the bonfires have had their iconic undulating tongues of flame replaced with generic fire effects.
The only thing I really learned from this video is that the original Prepare To Die Edition will no longer be available on Steam following the release of the remaster, which is a terrible state of affairs for the fact that we still have no information about the performance of the PC remaster and for the fact that it's far from being a definitive upgrade. Especially for mouse + keyboard players who will have to wait for another DSIC mod which might never come, this is decidedly a step backwards. Don't be an enabler of the decline.
I didn't even know you could still license the morrowind engine.That corridor to the undead merchant hag....is that for real?
Digital Foundry has always been unreliable due to their obvious agenda. In every video I've seen of them, they consistently downplay improvements PC versions offer over their console counterparts.
They didn't even acknowledge the texture downgrades here (the bottom screenshots in these comparisons are from the 'remastered' version, if you can believe it):
so... can someone finally tell me which version is a scam?
so... can someone finally tell me which version is a scam?
so... can someone finally tell me which version is a scam?
That's the dirty secret. Every one of them simultaneously is a scam, a scam to make you go and purchase the Prepare to Die Edition ASAP before they take it off the Steam store to make room for the remaster. You feel it working, don't you? An urge to tell that friend of yours who doesn't yet have DS1 to go buy it before it's too late? That's why they do things like remove the original version. Maximum buy-in from all possible audiences, even those that DON'T want the remaster.
Bandai Namco playing 4D Chess, ladies and gentleman.
so... can someone finally tell me which version is a scam?
That's the dirty secret. Every one of them simultaneously is a scam, a scam to make you go and purchase the Prepare to Die Edition ASAP before they take it off the Steam store to make room for the remaster. You feel it working, don't you? An urge to tell that friend of yours who doesn't yet have DS1 to go buy it before it's too late? That's why they do things like remove the original version. Maximum buy-in from all possible audiences, even those that DON'T want the remaster.
Bandai Namco playing 4D Chess, ladies and gentleman.
Good riddance for them not giving you a new version to a 8 year old game for free.
20$ in a span of 8 years must be a real fortune.
so... can someone finally tell me which version is a scam?
That's the dirty secret. Every one of them simultaneously is a scam, a scam to make you go and purchase the Prepare to Die Edition ASAP before they take it off the Steam store to make room for the remaster. You feel it working, don't you? An urge to tell that friend of yours who doesn't yet have DS1 to go buy it before it's too late? That's why they do things like remove the original version. Maximum buy-in from all possible audiences, even those that DON'T want the remaster.
Bandai Namco playing 4D Chess, ladies and gentleman.
Good riddance for them not giving you a new version to a 8 year old game for free.
20$ in a span of 8 years must be a real fortune.
I don't want the new version, free or otherwise. I won't install it. I want the old version to remain on the store, so that people like me who didn't play the game until recently (end of 2017 for me) due to godawful mouse controls can still get that version, install a free mod created by a passionate creator who actually cares about games, and enjoy one of the last great inclined games in recent memory. And unlike you, I don't play apologetics for publishers while they plow us from behind repeatedly.
so... can someone finally tell me which version is a scam?
That's the dirty secret. Every one of them simultaneously is a scam, a scam to make you go and purchase the Prepare to Die Edition ASAP before they take it off the Steam store to make room for the remaster. You feel it working, don't you? An urge to tell that friend of yours who doesn't yet have DS1 to go buy it before it's too late? That's why they do things like remove the original version. Maximum buy-in from all possible audiences, even those that DON'T want the remaster.
Bandai Namco playing 4D Chess, ladies and gentleman.
Good riddance for them not giving you a new version to a 8 year old game for free.
20$ in a span of 8 years must be a real fortune.
I don't want the new version, free or otherwise. I won't install it. I want the old version to remain on the store, so that people like me who didn't play the game until recently (end of 2017 for me) due to godawful mouse controls can still get that version, install a free mod created by a passionate creator who actually cares about games, and enjoy one of the last great inclined games in recent memory. And unlike you, I don't play apologetics for publishers while they plow us from behind repeatedly.
good luck playing your broken game because dsfix brakes more things than it fixes, so enjoy.
so... would you say that old version was a scam?
The original PC port? Most definitively. I'd wager it's about as bad as to basically buy ANY version of DS1 but console ones because of how massive of a hackery both Prepare to die and Remaster PC are.so... would you say that old version was a scam?