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Aa okey. I play physical version instead steam version since i could not restore music on it so i didn't know. Thanks for this information.
I did find that quite laughable, that not only did the guy survive the car wreck, which lets face it in 1930 without seat belts and airbags would have been unlikely, but then he was also shot in the chest by Paulie, yet apparently he only spends 1 week in the hospital to recover and has only a broken arm when you show up at the funeral. That's some Wolverine healing factor he has there. Then at the funeral you chase the guy around the church, filling him with lead, only for him to pop up fine as day in the cutscene at the end of the mission to then finally be killed by Sam with two bullets to the head. Some of the changes in this remake and some of the scripted elements are definitely jarring and immersion breaking that is for sure.
This is false
EDIT: just launched OG and can confirm they did not patch out the name